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Originally posted by: grahame.jivamedical.com

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Hi All

I have attached the Draft plan for 2006 for OHF to this
message. It will be finalized at the face to face meeting
at Eclipse Con on Thurs 23 Mar.

You are welcome to comment here on the plan.

Grahame

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<body>

<h1>Draft Eclipse OHF Plan for 2006</h1>

<h2>Overview</h2>
<p>The 2006 OHF plan represents a first step towards the goals outlined in the 2006
Eclipse Roadmap, which says:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>A future growth area for Eclipse is to extend our projects to provide open
source application frameworks and exemplary tools targeted at standards</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The long term goal of the OHF project is to meet these goals. For the year 2006,
the OHF project will be focusing on selected low hanging fruit. Generally, the selection
of the work we propose to complete this year is based on one or more of 3 factors:</p>
<ul>
<li>Availability of resources (both technical and business)</li>
<li>identification of a need in the industry</li>
<li>readiness of the appropriate standards</li>
</ul>
<p>In the future, higher priority will be given to focusing on a coherent and complete
framework to support the development of healthcare applications. For This reason,
it is likely that none of the items in the plan will be regarded as fully released
as we will reserve the right to rework the interfaces for consistency during 2007.</p>
<p>The 2006 plan is divided up by the project, generally following the projects
proposed at the face to face meeting in Washington, October 2005.</p>
<p><i>This document is a draft; it will be finalised at the OHF FTF meeting at Eclipse
Con 2006 (Thurs afternoon Mar 23).</i></p>

<h2>IHE Profiles</h2>
<p>OHF will begin publishing a exemplary implementation of a number of IHE profiles.
Theis year, we will release preliminary implementations of the following IHE profiles:</p>
<ul>
<li>IHE XDS Source &amp; Consumer Actors (+XDS-I)</li>
<li>PIX client</li>
<li>Consistent Time</li>
<li>Document Digitial Signature</li>
<li>ATNA (client side)</li>
<li>Document Availability Notification</li>
<li>Cross Enterprise User Authentication</li>
</ul>
<p>These IHE profiles which will be contributed by several different members. We
will plan to work towards a more consistent interface and paradigm in the future.</p>

<h2>HIMSS IHE/HL7 Demo</h2>
<p>Eclipse OHF will investigate involvement in the HIMSS demo for 2007, either outright
in a collaborative form with OHF member vendors.</p>
<p>Several OHF technology pieces are candidates for HIMSS involvement, most obviously
the IHE profile implementations (especially server side using OSGi/Server), the
H3ET tools, and CTS.</p>

<h2>H3ET (HL7 V3 Eclipse Tools)</h2>
<p>During 2006, we plan to release underlying V3 infrastructure, specifically java
class representations of HL7&#39;s MIF and message formats along with the supporting
code for persistence and validation. In addition, we will formalise our relationship
with HL7.</p>
<p>In addition, as an adjunct to the V3 tools, we will also release a set of V2
tools, that will support:</p>
<ul>
<li>a run-time framework for handling HL7 V2 messages and models</li>
<li>editing V2 Conformance profiles in Eclipse</li>
<li>code generation from the conformance profiles to use the run-time framework</li>
</ul>

<h2>CTS component</h2>
<p>We will commit all the code that Mayo Clinic is donating for CTS, LexGrid and
the LexGrid editor to the Eclipse cvs. We will create an Eclipse package for CTS
consumers (i.e. clients) to allow CTS consumers to delegate CTS provision to run-time
configuration. We will investigate CTS involvement in the HL7 HIMSS demo for 2007,
and we will publish a plan for the longer term development of CTS.</p>

<H2>Core Framework</H2>
<p>Define the OHF Core Framework architecture including APIs and
write a supportive &ldquo;OHF Application Developer's Guide&rdquo;.
In support of other OHF projects scheduled for 2006, Core priorities
will be as follows: </p>
<ul>
<li><b>Security</b>: Basic framework with an IHE ATNA-compatible reference
implementation and support for username/password and smart card authentication.
Most OHF applications and plug-ins will be required to extend this plug-in.</li>
<li><b>Resource Manager</b>: Provides a consistent service invocation interface
to applications and other Core components. Several OHF projects planned for
2006, including CTS, Consistent Time, and Document Digital Signature, would
extend this plug-in.</li>
<li><b>Messaging</b>: Message Exchange Patterns and Semantics. This module would
provide integrated support for exchanging messages with integrated security and
delivery features based on emerging standards, and would use underlying transport
mechanisms from other resources, such as Web Services and SMTP and file-based
transport of SOAP messages. Applications or components interacting with servers
or web-hosted services can use this framework and its services by extension.
Proposed 2006 projects requiring messaging services include the IHE XDS, XUA,
Notification and PIX actors.</li>
<li><b>HDM Processing</b>: Build an early consensus on what a
Healthcare Document/Message (HDM) processing framework API should
include. Presenting an OHF application with an HDM &ldquo;factory&rdquo;
has significant advantages.</li>
</ul>

<P>During the year 2006, we will hold regular teleconferences, along
with supporting email discussion. These telecons will lead to the
publication of a comprehensive architecture for an integrated core
framework that healthcare applications can be built upon. This OHF
Core architecture will be integrated with other Eclipse initiatives.</P>


<h2>OSGi/Server</h2>
<p>In collaboration with the Equiox and ECF projects, a Web/Servlet Container that
hosts an OSGi environment will be released.</p>
<p>OHF will implement the XDS plug-ins in this container as an exemplary test case,
which will result in the XDS functionality being available as a web service.</p>

<h2>DiCOM</h2>
<p>A plugin representing a simple WADO client will be released, and will serve as
a basis for preparing an extensible architecture for a standard WADO client.</p>

<h2>Organisational</h2>
<p>We will hold at least 3 FTF (face-to-face) meetings. The meetings will be held
in conjunction with healthcare standards meetings or industry conferences. Ongoing
discussion for the time and place of these meetings will be held on news:eclipse.technology.ohf.</p>
<p>In addition, we will update the web site, and thereafter keep it current. We
will keep records of OHF FTF meetings on the OHF web site.</p>
<p>Finally, we will define our Milestone releases for this year, in accordance with
this plan, at the FTF meeting on Mar 23 and publish these on our website and newsgroup.</p>

</body>

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Re: Draft Plan for 2006 [message #15893 is a reply to message #15870] Thu, 09 March 2006 23:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: grahame.jivamedical.com

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Grahame Grieve wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have attached the Draft plan for 2006 for OHF to this message. It will
> be finalized at the face to face meeting at Eclipse Con on Thurs 23 Mar.
> You are welcome to comment here on the plan.
>
> Grahame

sigh

whoops, that draft plan was before I saved the final copy. Sorry.
use this one.

Grahame


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<head>
<title>Draft Eclipse OHF Plan for 2006</title>
</head>

<body>

<h1>Draft Eclipse OHF Plan for 2006</h1>

<h2>Overview</h2>
<p>The 2006 OHF plan represents a first step towards the goals outlined in the 2006
Eclipse Roadmap, which says:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>A future growth area for Eclipse is to extend our projects to provide open
source application frameworks and exemplary tools targeted at standards</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The long term goal of the OHF project is to meet these goals. For the year 2006,
the OHF project will be focusing on selected low hanging fruit. Generally, the selection
of the work we propose to complete this year is based on one or more of 3 factors:</p>
<ul>
<li>Availability of resources (both technical and business)</li>
<li>identification of a need in the industry</li>
<li>readiness of the appropriate standards</li>
</ul>
<p>In the future, higher priority will be given to focusing on a coherent and complete
framework to support the development of healthcare applications. For This reason,
it is likely that none of the items in the plan will be regarded as fully released
as we will reserve the right to rework the interfaces for consistency during 2007.</p>
<p>The 2006 plan is divided up by the project, generally following the projects
proposed at the face to face meeting in Washington, October 2005.</p>
<p><i>This document is a draft; it will be finalised at the OHF FTF meeting at Eclipse
Con 2006 (Thurs afternoon Mar 23).</i></p>

<h2>IHE Profiles</h2>
<p>OHF will begin publishing a exemplary implementation of a number of IHE profiles.
Theis year, we will release preliminary implementations of the following IHE profiles:</p>
<ul>
<li>IHE XDS Source &amp; Consumer Actors</li>
<li>PIX client</li>
<li>Consistent Time</li>
<li>Document Digitial Signature</li>
<li>ATNA (client side)</li>
<li>Document Availability Notification</li>
<li>Cross Enterprise User Authentication</li>
</ul>
<p>These IHE profiles which will be contributed by several different members. We
will plan to work towards a more consistent interface and paradigm in the future.</p>

<h2>HIMSS IHE/HL7 Demo</h2>
<p>Eclipse OHF will investigate involvement in the HIMSS demo for 2007, either outright
in a collaborative form with OHF member vendors.</p>
<p>Several OHF technology pieces are candidates for HIMSS involvement, most obviously
the IHE profile implementations (especially server side using OSGi/Server), the
H3ET tools, and CTS.</p>

<h2>H3ET (HL7 V3 Eclipse Tools)</h2>
<p>During 2006, we plan to release underlying V3 infrastructure, specifically java
class representations of HL7&#39;s MIF and message formats along with the supporting
code for persistence and validation. In addition, we will formalise our relationship
with HL7.</p>
<p>In addition, as an adjunct to the V3 tools, we will also release a set of V2
tools, that will support:</p>
<ul>
<li>a run-time framework for handling HL7 V2 messages and models</li>
<li>editing V2 Conformance profiles in Eclipse</li>
<li>code generation from the conformance profiles to use the run-time framework</li>
</ul>

<h2>CTS component</h2>
<p>We will commit all the code that Mayo Clinic is donating for CTS, LexGrid and
the LexGrid editor to the Eclipse cvs. We will create an Eclipse package for CTS
consumers (i.e. clients) to allow CTS consumers to delegate CTS provision to run-time
configuration. We will investigate CTS involvement in the HL7 HIMSS demo for 2007,
and we will publish a plan for the longer term development of CTS.</p>

<H2>Core Framework</H2>
<p>Define the OHF Core Framework architecture including APIs and
write a supportive &ldquo;OHF Application Developer's Guide&rdquo;.
In support of other OHF projects scheduled for 2006, Core priorities
will be as follows: </p>
<ul>
<li><b>Security</b>: Basic framework with an IHE ATNA-compatible reference
implementation and support for username/password and smart card authentication.
Most OHF applications and plug-ins will be required to extend this plug-in.</li>
<li><b>Resource Manager</b>: Provides a consistent service invocation interface
to applications and other Core components. Several OHF projects planned for
2006, including CTS, Consistent Time, and Document Digital Signature, would
extend this plug-in.</li>
<li><b>Messaging</b>: Message Exchange Patterns and Semantics. This module would
provide integrated support for exchanging messages with integrated security and
delivery features based on emerging standards, and would use underlying transport
mechanisms from other resources, such as Web Services and SMTP and file-based
transport of SOAP messages. Applications or components interacting with servers
or web-hosted services can use this framework and its services by extension.
Proposed 2006 projects requiring messaging services include the IHE XDS, XUA,
Notification and PIX actors.</li>
<li><b>HDM Processing</b>: Build an early consensus on what a
Healthcare Document/Message (HDM) processing framework API should
include. Presenting an OHF application with an HDM &ldquo;factory&rdquo;
has significant advantages.</li>
</ul>

<P>During the year 2006, we will hold regular teleconferences, along
with supporting email discussion. These telecons will lead to the
publication of a comprehensive architecture for an integrated core
framework that healthcare applications can be built upon. This OHF
Core architecture will be integrated with other Eclipse initiatives.</P>


<h2>OSGi/Server</h2>
<p>In collaboration with the Equiox and ECF projects, a Web/Servlet Container that
hosts an OSGi environment will be released.</p>
<p>OHF will implement the XDS plug-ins in this container as an exemplary test case,
which will result in the XDS functionality being available as a web service.</p>

<h2>DiCOM</h2>
<p>A plugin representing a simple WADO client will be released, and will serve as
a basis for preparing an extensible architecture for a standard WADO client.</p>

<h2>Organisational</h2>
<p>We will hold at least 3 FTF (face-to-face) meetings. The meetings will be held
in conjunction with healthcare standards meetings or industry conferences. Ongoing
discussion for the time and place of these meetings will be held on news:eclipse.technology.ohf.</p>
<p>In addition, we will update the web site, and thereafter keep it current. We
will keep records of OHF FTF meetings on the OHF web site.</p>
<p>Finally, we will define our Milestone releases for this year, in accordance with
this plan, at the FTF meeting on Mar 23 and publish these on our website and newsgroup.</p>

</body>

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Re: Draft Plan for 2006 [message #15948 is a reply to message #15893] Sun, 19 March 2006 21:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: info.catmedia.us

Thanks for the info.
Due to the large number of parts and technologies, I might comment on some
more later?
For now let me just repeat on the Security Part:
>Security: Basic framework with an IHE ATNA-compatible reference
implementation >and support for username/password and smart card
authentication. Most OHF >applications and plug-ins will be required to extend
this plug-in.

This should pay close attention to Eclipse "Higgins" and what is going on
there?
Make use of it where it can be extended in a useful way.
Re: Draft Plan for 2006 [message #15967 is a reply to message #15948] Mon, 20 March 2006 04:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: grahame.jivamedical.com

Werner Keil wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
> Due to the large number of parts and technologies, I might comment on
> some more later? For now let me just repeat on the Security Part:
>> Security: Basic framework with an IHE ATNA-compatible reference
> implementation >and support for username/password and smart card
> authentication. Most OHF >applications and plug-ins will be required to
> extend this plug-in.
> This should pay close attention to Eclipse "Higgins" and what is going
> on there?
> Make use of it where it can be extended in a useful way.
>

Some of the OHF committers will be meeting with some of the
higgins committers at EclipseCon to discuss this.

Grahame
Re: Draft Plan for 2006 [message #15984 is a reply to message #15967] Tue, 21 March 2006 12:09 Go to previous message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
Messages: 96
Registered: July 2009
Member
Sounds great.

P.s.:
Even without being there, how to get an OHF commiter?
I might still discuss that with some of the Eclipse folks when I am in NY,
but if there is a remote way to do it, that would be even better.

I printed the Eclipse Foundation member agreement (individual commiting
member) already. If their fax works better than one for Apache (with only
a 0800 number that cannot be accessed outside of the US ;-/) I could do
that from here...
Re: Draft Plan for 2006 [message #567581 is a reply to message #15870] Thu, 09 March 2006 23:01 Go to previous message
Grahame Grieve is currently offline Grahame GrieveFriend
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Grahame Grieve wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have attached the Draft plan for 2006 for OHF to this message. It will
> be finalized at the face to face meeting at Eclipse Con on Thurs 23 Mar.
> You are welcome to comment here on the plan.
>
> Grahame

sigh

whoops, that draft plan was before I saved the final copy. Sorry.
use this one.

Grahame


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name="plan2006.html"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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filename="plan2006.html"

<html>

<head>
<title>Draft Eclipse OHF Plan for 2006</title>
</head>

<body>

<h1>Draft Eclipse OHF Plan for 2006</h1>

<h2>Overview</h2>
<p>The 2006 OHF plan represents a first step towards the goals outlined in the 2006
Eclipse Roadmap, which says:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>A future growth area for Eclipse is to extend our projects to provide open
source application frameworks and exemplary tools targeted at standards</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The long term goal of the OHF project is to meet these goals. For the year 2006,
the OHF project will be focusing on selected low hanging fruit. Generally, the selection
of the work we propose to complete this year is based on one or more of 3 factors:</p>
<ul>
<li>Availability of resources (both technical and business)</li>
<li>identification of a need in the industry</li>
<li>readiness of the appropriate standards</li>
</ul>
<p>In the future, higher priority will be given to focusing on a coherent and complete
framework to support the development of healthcare applications. For This reason,
it is likely that none of the items in the plan will be regarded as fully released
as we will reserve the right to rework the interfaces for consistency during 2007.</p>
<p>The 2006 plan is divided up by the project, generally following the projects
proposed at the face to face meeting in Washington, October 2005.</p>
<p><i>This document is a draft; it will be finalised at the OHF FTF meeting at Eclipse
Con 2006 (Thurs afternoon Mar 23).</i></p>

<h2>IHE Profiles</h2>
<p>OHF will begin publishing a exemplary implementation of a number of IHE profiles.
Theis year, we will release preliminary implementations of the following IHE profiles:</p>
<ul>
<li>IHE XDS Source &amp; Consumer Actors</li>
<li>PIX client</li>
<li>Consistent Time</li>
<li>Document Digitial Signature</li>
<li>ATNA (client side)</li>
<li>Document Availability Notification</li>
<li>Cross Enterprise User Authentication</li>
</ul>
<p>These IHE profiles which will be contributed by several different members. We
will plan to work towards a more consistent interface and paradigm in the future.</p>

<h2>HIMSS IHE/HL7 Demo</h2>
<p>Eclipse OHF will investigate involvement in the HIMSS demo for 2007, either outright
in a collaborative form with OHF member vendors.</p>
<p>Several OHF technology pieces are candidates for HIMSS involvement, most obviously
the IHE profile implementations (especially server side using OSGi/Server), the
H3ET tools, and CTS.</p>

<h2>H3ET (HL7 V3 Eclipse Tools)</h2>
<p>During 2006, we plan to release underlying V3 infrastructure, specifically java
class representations of HL7&#39;s MIF and message formats along with the supporting
code for persistence and validation. In addition, we will formalise our relationship
with HL7.</p>
<p>In addition, as an adjunct to the V3 tools, we will also release a set of V2
tools, that will support:</p>
<ul>
<li>a run-time framework for handling HL7 V2 messages and models</li>
<li>editing V2 Conformance profiles in Eclipse</li>
<li>code generation from the conformance profiles to use the run-time framework</li>
</ul>

<h2>CTS component</h2>
<p>We will commit all the code that Mayo Clinic is donating for CTS, LexGrid and
the LexGrid editor to the Eclipse cvs. We will create an Eclipse package for CTS
consumers (i.e. clients) to allow CTS consumers to delegate CTS provision to run-time
configuration. We will investigate CTS involvement in the HL7 HIMSS demo for 2007,
and we will publish a plan for the longer term development of CTS.</p>

<H2>Core Framework</H2>
<p>Define the OHF Core Framework architecture including APIs and
write a supportive &ldquo;OHF Application Developer's Guide&rdquo;.
In support of other OHF projects scheduled for 2006, Core priorities
will be as follows: </p>
<ul>
<li><b>Security</b>: Basic framework with an IHE ATNA-compatible reference
implementation and support for username/password and smart card authentication.
Most OHF applications and plug-ins will be required to extend this plug-in.</li>
<li><b>Resource Manager</b>: Provides a consistent service invocation interface
to applications and other Core components. Several OHF projects planned for
2006, including CTS, Consistent Time, and Document Digital Signature, would
extend this plug-in.</li>
<li><b>Messaging</b>: Message Exchange Patterns and Semantics. This module would
provide integrated support for exchanging messages with integrated security and
delivery features based on emerging standards, and would use underlying transport
mechanisms from other resources, such as Web Services and SMTP and file-based
transport of SOAP messages. Applications or components interacting with servers
or web-hosted services can use this framework and its services by extension.
Proposed 2006 projects requiring messaging services include the IHE XDS, XUA,
Notification and PIX actors.</li>
<li><b>HDM Processing</b>: Build an early consensus on what a
Healthcare Document/Message (HDM) processing framework API should
include. Presenting an OHF application with an HDM &ldquo;factory&rdquo;
has significant advantages.</li>
</ul>

<P>During the year 2006, we will hold regular teleconferences, along
with supporting email discussion. These telecons will lead to the
publication of a comprehensive architecture for an integrated core
framework that healthcare applications can be built upon. This OHF
Core architecture will be integrated with other Eclipse initiatives.</P>


<h2>OSGi/Server</h2>
<p>In collaboration with the Equiox and ECF projects, a Web/Servlet Container that
hosts an OSGi environment will be released.</p>
<p>OHF will implement the XDS plug-ins in this container as an exemplary test case,
which will result in the XDS functionality being available as a web service.</p>

<h2>DiCOM</h2>
<p>A plugin representing a simple WADO client will be released, and will serve as
a basis for preparing an extensible architecture for a standard WADO client.</p>

<h2>Organisational</h2>
<p>We will hold at least 3 FTF (face-to-face) meetings. The meetings will be held
in conjunction with healthcare standards meetings or industry conferences. Ongoing
discussion for the time and place of these meetings will be held on news:eclipse.technology.ohf.</p>
<p>In addition, we will update the web site, and thereafter keep it current. We
will keep records of OHF FTF meetings on the OHF web site.</p>
<p>Finally, we will define our Milestone releases for this year, in accordance with
this plan, at the FTF meeting on Mar 23 and publish these on our website and newsgroup.</p>

</body>

</html>

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Re: Draft Plan for 2006 [message #567712 is a reply to message #15893] Sun, 19 March 2006 21:51 Go to previous message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
Messages: 13
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Thanks for the info.
Due to the large number of parts and technologies, I might comment on some
more later?
For now let me just repeat on the Security Part:
>Security: Basic framework with an IHE ATNA-compatible reference
implementation >and support for username/password and smart card
authentication. Most OHF >applications and plug-ins will be required to extend
this plug-in.

This should pay close attention to Eclipse "Higgins" and what is going on
there?
Make use of it where it can be extended in a useful way.
Re: Draft Plan for 2006 [message #567747 is a reply to message #15948] Mon, 20 March 2006 04:25 Go to previous message
Grahame Grieve is currently offline Grahame GrieveFriend
Messages: 76
Registered: July 2009
Member
Werner Keil wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
> Due to the large number of parts and technologies, I might comment on
> some more later? For now let me just repeat on the Security Part:
>> Security: Basic framework with an IHE ATNA-compatible reference
> implementation >and support for username/password and smart card
> authentication. Most OHF >applications and plug-ins will be required to
> extend this plug-in.
> This should pay close attention to Eclipse "Higgins" and what is going
> on there?
> Make use of it where it can be extended in a useful way.
>

Some of the OHF committers will be meeting with some of the
higgins committers at EclipseCon to discuss this.

Grahame
Re: Draft Plan for 2006 [message #567772 is a reply to message #15967] Tue, 21 March 2006 12:09 Go to previous message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
Messages: 96
Registered: July 2009
Member
Sounds great.

P.s.:
Even without being there, how to get an OHF commiter?
I might still discuss that with some of the Eclipse folks when I am in NY,
but if there is a remote way to do it, that would be even better.

I printed the Eclipse Foundation member agreement (individual commiting
member) already. If their fax works better than one for Apache (with only
a 0800 number that cannot be accessed outside of the US ;-/) I could do
that from here...
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