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HL7 V3 Model Driven Software Development
René Spronk (Ringholm bv, HL7 International RIMBAA Committee Chair)
Charlie McCay (Ramsey Systems Ltd, HL7 International Technical Steering Committee Chair)
Traditional Software Development
Image credits: Johan den Haan, Mendix.nl
Gather requirements
Build
Model Driven Software Development
• MDD, a.k.a. MDA, MDSE ..
Image credits: Johan den Haan, Mendix.nl
Model Generate
MDD for ImplementersRIMBAA
Rene [email protected]
5
RIM - Abstract Data Model
RIMBAA
Use of V3 artefacts - RIMBAA
MIFMIF
Information Models for MDD
XML SchemasXML Schemas
MIFMIFMIFMIF
XSLTXSLT
Software application
Software application
Software application
Software application
Code Generators• Code (class) generation
– MIF - the code generator has to be aware of the structure of the MIF
• Purpose-build code generator, e.g. Marc HI Everest toolkit for .net
– UML/EMF (derived from the MIF) - the code generator has to know UML/EMF, including the v3 specific extensions
• Standard cross-industry tools, with extension: OHT Eclipse tools (Java), MDHT tool for CDA (Java)
– XML Schema• Standard cross-industry tools: e.g. JAXB
MDD - Application Generation
MIFMIF
Software application
Software application
e.g. UML/XMIe.g. UML/XMI
Generic Software Components-Terminology-Data types
Generic Software Components-Terminology-Data types
Persistence
RIMcoreMIF
RIMcoreMIF
MDD for Application Developers
• The RIM and RIM-based models have a value within an application, not just in a message or document
• HL7 v3 offers “information object models” created by domain experts
• Code generation tools, driven by HL7 v3 and other models, can be used to create software applications
Technology Outreach Report
How does HL7 fit into mainstream tools?How do we simplify our specifications?Why do we have so much HL7 specific technical
terms?
Defining Languages is what HL7 does
Example Literal Instance
Example Logical Instance
Statement Flavors
Specification Mapping
Usable specifications
• Must be easy for the specification users– Examples– Be short– Have testing tools– Be unambiguous– Use terms that are familiar– Work with current toolset– Covered by books from Waterstones / Amazon– Affordable
Specification UsersUser Interface Designer
Profile Author
Semantic Coherence
Wire Format
Report writers
Interface EngineerUser
Community
Does it all need to be so complex?
We are dealing with a difficult problemBUT
– Tried to meet all specification users needs with one language
– Major emphasis on Semantic Coherence– Too many acronyms and new terms
INSTEAD– Plain English wherever possible– Give specification users what they want and need– Semantic Coherence will be reached in steps– Specification Compliance testing tools
Examples of DSLs• Configuration files• In-house import scripting languages • Middleware mapping languages• Healthcare data
– CDA defines a language for clinical documents– RIM defines a language for Healthcare Information– Pharmacy DMIM defines a language– XML ITS defines one possible syntax for an HL7 language
• HL7 Specifications– Visio, Schema, Table views are different forms of the
language used by HL7 to define healthcare langauges
Conclusions & References
• MDD is a new buzzword, HL7 v3 has effectively always been MDD in nature, and always defined Domain Specific Languages
• RIMBAA/MDD– http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=RIMBAA
• DSL– http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=ITS