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h2. Pre Interview:

|| Item || Information/Response ||
| {color:#000000}{*}Date{*}{color}{color:#000000}: {color} | 12/17/2009 |
| {color:#000000}{*}Requirement # unique id{*}{color} _<SemCon Ops Initiative>.<analysts initials><requirement number>_ \\
e.g. Init1dbw1 \\
(eventually&nbsp;linked to Use Cases) | Initpm3 \\ |
| *Originator/Customer's Name*: | [Brian Davis|mailto:bdavis@3rdmill.com] : [forum posting|https://cabig-kc.nci.nih.gov/Vocab/forums/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=125]\\ |
| *Originator/Customer's Company*: | 3rd Millenium \\ |
| *Stakeholder Community*: \\
Enter appropriate category of stakeholder from Primary Stakeholders:&nbsp;&nbsp;
* 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: caBIGĀ® 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_|Semantic Infrastructure Concept of Operations Stakeholders])._ | Software and Application designers and architects \\ |
| *Summary of requirement pre-interview, by Reviewer:* | There is a distinct lack of and need for a metadata repository that can store information models in a way that they can easily be searched and visualized in a UML-centric manner.&nbsp; Furthermore, this repository/interface should allow users to easily traverse between UML, ontologies, metadata, XML Schemas, and APIs, as well as begin searching and visualizing from each of these items.&nbsp; The baseline use case is that users (Information Technologists) come to caBIG looking for ways to interoperate and/or build interoperable systems from different backgrounds/viewpoints.&nbsp; This is especially true coming from the UML world (which is the lingua franca of software development), and there is no way to search and visualize information models in a UML visualized manner. \\ |
| *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 \\ |
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