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Modelling Clinical Information Using UML
Tim Benson Abies Ltd HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Overview Show how UML class diagrams add value to the HL7 v3 development process Focus is on detailed Requirements specification and data element definitions (Glossary) HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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The Problem HL7 v3 is a foreign language to clinicians
HL7 RMIMs are specialised tools for developing healthcare message XML schemas Not suited for capturing requirements Formal class names based on structural attributes Small number of common attribute names based on the RIM Pre-defined Data Types and Vocabulary HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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The Solution Specify message requirements in detail using:
Visual data modelling (UML class diagrams) Glossary - detailed definition of every data item in context Then map to HL7 RMIM HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Iterative Development
HL7 is concerned with the whole process - not just drafting documents HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Phases HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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HL7 Message Development Framework (MDF) 1999
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What is a model? Two sorts of model: Always a simplification
To describe the real world Can never be “right” To design and build things Specification Always a simplification HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Models and Diagrams Model is all information in a project
Model may include Glossary Model is much more than a collection of diagrams Each diagram is just one view on a Model Most models contain dozens of diagrams HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Real World Models HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Specification Models HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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OMG MOF (meta object facility)
M3 meta-metamodel M2 meta-model, meta-metadata (languages) M1 model, meta-data (standards) M0 data (systems) HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Matrix Base standards (M3) UML XML HL7 architecture (M2) Vocabulary
RIM DataTypes Specification (M1) Requirement RMIM HMD XML Schema Testing Use (M0) Operation HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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UML Unified Modelling Language Mandated in e-GIF
OMG standard UML Version UML MDA Model Driven Architecture XMI (XML Metadata Interchange) HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Modelling Clinical Information using UML - Tim Benson
11 December 2003 UML Diagrams 12 Diagram Types Class diagram Activity diagram Sequence diagram State-chart diagram Use case diagram HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd (c) Abies Ltd
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UML Notation Classes and Attributes
Association (Composition and Aggregation) Specialisation Multiplicities (optionality) HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Composition HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Aggregation HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Specialisation HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Navigation HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Healthcare Party HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Attributes HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Patients and Healthcare Parties
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Healthcare Document Structure
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Clinical Information Complexes
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Headings and Problem Lists
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Clinical Statements HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd
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Clinical Information Items
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Modelling Clinical Information using UML - Tim Benson
11 December 2003 Conclusions Health Information is complex, but not impossibly complex This paper has illustrated a few high level patterns UML and XML provide complementary sets of tools HL7 UK 2003 (c) Abies Ltd (c) Abies Ltd
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