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Information/Response |
Date: |
12/17/2009 |
Requirement # unique id <SemCon Ops Initiative>.<analysts initials><requirement number>
e.g. Init1dbw1
(eventually linked to Use Cases) |
Init1pm9 |
Originator/Customer's Name: |
Salvatore Mungal : forum posting |
Originator/Customer's Company: |
Duke Cancer Center |
Stakeholder Community:
Enter appropriate category of stakeholder from Primary Stakeholders:
- Software and Application designers and architects
- Software and Application engineers and developers
- Scientific and medical researchers
- Medical research protocol designers
- Clinical and scientific research data and metadata managers
- Clinicians
- Patients
- Medical research study participants
- Broader Stakeholders: caBIG® Community WS NIH projects and related commercial COTS vendors (caEHR, SDO's (HL7, CDISC); International Collaborators (e.g NCRI, cancerGrid, China), Government and regulatory bodies (FDA, CDC, ONC)
(link to view SemConOps Stakeholders description).
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- Software and Application designers and architects
- Medical research protocol designers
- Clinical and scientific research data and metadata managers
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Summary of requirement pre-interview, by Reviewer: |
The forum posting summarizes a number of use cases that pertain to Metadata Modelers and Cancer Researchers discussed during a caBGI face-to-face meeting at Cambridge. They can be summarized as follows:
- Automation
- Enhanced Semantics
- Model/mechanism to drive through the questions on a form or during a task without manually curating CDE (need more clarity)
- Change choices on subsequent question answers based on answer to another question. More complex form of skip pattern or conditional behavior - event driven vs. skip pattern - NHS.
- Enhanced Tooling Features
- Import electronic doc/forms to caDSR.
- Improve searching for "best" CDE version (artificial intelligence - not trivial).
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Recommended Next Step Enter one: Follow-up interview, Observe, Use Case Template (text), Use Case Model (formalized/UML diagram), Group Discussion, Prototype, Waiting Room |
Follow-up interview |