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Author: Craig Stancl, Scott Bauer, Cory Endle
Email: Stancl.craig@mayo.edu, bauer.scott@mayo.edu, endle.cory@mayo.edu
Team: LexEVS
Contract: S13-500 MOD4
Client: NCI CBIIT
National Institutes of Heath
US Department of Health and Human Services

The purpose of this document is to document the technical face to face meeting details between the NCI and Mayo for the National Cancer Institute Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (NCI CBIIT) LexEVS Release 6.3 and LexEVS Release 6.4.

Meeting Details (December 8 - 10, 2015)

Date

Tuesday, December 8 - Thursday, December 10, 2015

Attendees

NameRoleAttend? (Y/N)

Wright, Larry

NIH/NCI  

 

Fragoso, Gilberto

NIH/NCI    

 

De Coronado, Sherri    

NIH/NCI   

 

Safran, Tracy

NIH/NCI   

 

Ong, Kim L

IS

 

Lucas, Jason R

IS

 

Bauer, Scott  

Mayo

Y

Stancl, Craig

Mayo

Y

Endle,  Cory

Mayo

Wynne, Robert    

NIH/NCI

 

Tran, Tin    

NIH/NCI [C]

 

Carlsen, Brian

(NIH/NCI) [C]

 

Wong, Joanne 

  

Kuntipuram, Kumar

  

Topics

LEXEVS API performance and usability will be a major focus area for this effort.   EVS and other users have hit a number of bugs and missing features that significantly affect the usability of the APIs, with special effort needed to improve value set, mapping, multi-namespace support as well as querying of relationship and inferred data.
Active LEXEVS support in all indicated areas is important to the quality and efficiency of ongoing EVS operations and services, and to the growing community of LEXEVS adopters for whom it provides a shared conceptual and technical terminology model supporting community standards and interoperability.
The subcontractor shall address LEXEVS Loader Improvements.  The LEXEVS Loaders are a set of Java programs and configuration files that transform and load terminology data from the various file formats and source terminology data structures into the unified LEXEVS server data model.  They are crucial to data access and quality, and a top priority for the current effort.  Key areas of effort are improving and extending loaders to better handle current and new sources and formats, and improved documentation and error handling.
The subcontractor shall address improvements to the CTS2 REST API and related resources.  The previously existing REST API was created as a prototype to prove that such an interface will have value.  It succeeded in that task.  Unfortunately, that older API is tied very closely to the underlying structure of the data rather than being tied to the usage of the data.  This effort will extend the new CTS2 API, tools and documentation to fill gaps in coverage of the CTS2 REST specification and focus on the user of the API, providing them with a clean, complete API that is easier to use than the current heavyweight solution.
The subcontractor will address the deployment, customization and maintenance of cloud-based LEXEVS services in order to address the challenges associated with the growth of biomedical research data, and the computational limitations currently experienced by biomedical researchers.

Agenda

 

 

Tuesday, December 8

 
TimeTopicsParticipants
 

Discussion: Deployment Process

  • DevOps and continuous integration
  • Build and Deployment
  • Mayo's continuous integration
 
 

Discussion: Tech Stack Updates

  • Migration to Java 8
  • Migration to centOS 7
  • Migration to Spring 4
 
12:00 PM - 1:00 PMLunchAll
   
   
 

Wednesday, December 9

 
TimeTopicsParticipants
   
12:00 PM - 1:00 PMLunchAll
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Tutorial: Loader Implementation

  • Overview of LexEVS Loader development process
  • Implement a simple LexEVS loader (hands-on)
  • Review existing loaders and identify where changes could be made
 
   
   
 

Thursday, December 10

 
TimeTopicsParticipants
   
12:00 PM - 1:00 PMLunchAll
   
  

 

 

 

 

 

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