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12/7/2015 8:40 AM Services Ontology Development An Overview from HDTF December 2007 Ken Rubin EDS Co-Chair, OMG Healthcare Domain Task Force Co-Chair,

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1 12/7/2015 8:40 AM Services Ontology Development An Overview from HDTF December 2007 Ken Rubin EDS Co-Chair, OMG Healthcare Domain Task Force Co-Chair, HL7 Services-oriented Architecture SIG ken.rubin@eds.com Ken Rubin EDS Co-Chair, OMG Healthcare Domain Task Force Co-Chair, HL7 Services-oriented Architecture SIG ken.rubin@eds.com

2 Page 2 © 2006 HSSP Project, http://hssp.wikispaces.com Reuse with attribution permitted First, some general context… Healthcare DTF is being re-invigorated HDTF has a critical-path dependency on Health Level Seven, a predominant healthcare SDO The selection, scope, and functionality of HDTF work is being done in HL7 Technical specification and MDA is being done in OMG

3 Page 3 © 2006 HSSP Project, http://hssp.wikispaces.com Reuse with attribution permitted And a little more context… The project has a subgroup responsible for “infrastructure”: –Metaspecification –Inter-service relationship –“Architecture” We have discovered a number of foundational needs recurring across the specifications we are working –Dynamic discovery –Operational/Maintenance functions –Non-vertical domain semantics

4 Page 4 © 2006 HSSP Project, http://hssp.wikispaces.com Reuse with attribution permitted Overview of HSSP (HDTF + HL7) Activities Reference Architecture Taxonomies, Business Rules, Choreographies Profile Methodologies Template Registry Service Meta-model Evangelizing SOA within the Healthcare community Further Service Specifications

5 Page 5 © 2006 HSSP Project, http://hssp.wikispaces.com Reuse with attribution permitted So, what is the need? HDTF has identified a need to be able to self- describe, register, navigate, and discover services and service capabilities In the four specifications we are working, the demand for this capability has been recurring Nothing about this need is healthcare-specific We have not been able to discover an ontology that meets our needs

6 Page 6 © 2006 HSSP Project, http://hssp.wikispaces.com Reuse with attribution permitted Use Cases Finding the right instance of specialized “ordering” services within a large enterprise (where each has tailored business rules specific to the subspeciality.) Finding those services across a region containing diagnostic imaging capabilities Locating the appropriate decision support service based upon a specific need or clinical condition

7 Page 7 © 2006 HSSP Project, http://hssp.wikispaces.com Reuse with attribution permitted Our Service Ontology solution must… …be able to describe the nature of the service behavior (function) …support classification of information viewpoint in the description / service ontology …support stratification and inter-service relationships …be formal and rigorous, allowing registration, navigation, and query based on functional capability …provide mechanisms for vertical-domain or locality extension(s) where appropriate …be freely usable (e.g., no IP encumbrances)

8 Page 8 © 2006 HSSP Project, http://hssp.wikispaces.com Reuse with attribution permitted References Healthcare Services Specification Project Wiki http://hssp.wikispaces.com HL7 Website: http://www.hl7.org

9 Page 9 © 2006 HSSP Project, http://hssp.wikispaces.com Reuse with attribution permitted Thank you! Ken Rubin, EDS +1 703 845 3277 desk +1 301 335 0534 mobile ken.rubin@eds.com


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