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Interchange vs Interoperability Main Entry: in·ter·op·er·a·bil·i·ty : ability of a system... to use the parts or equipment of another system Source: Merriam-Webster.

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1 Interchange vs Interoperability Main Entry: in·ter·op·er·a·bil·i·ty : ability of a system... to use the parts or equipment of another system Source: Merriam-Webster web site interoperability : ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to predictably use the information that has been exchanged. »Source: IEEE Standard Computer Dictionary: A Compilation of IEEE Standard Computer Glossaries, IEEE, 1990] Semantic interoperability Syntactic interoperability (interchange) Syntax  Structure Semantics  Meaning Source: Charles Mead, MD, HL7

2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Computerized doesn’t mean syntactic interoperability

3 Semantic interoperability: “Protocol” and the Semiotic Triangle Symbol “ Protocol ” “We need to sign off on the protocol by Friday” Concept 1 Thing 1 Document Study “Protocol XYZ has enrolled 73 patients” Thing 2 Concept 2 “Per the protocol, you must be at least 18 to be enrolled” Concept 3 Thing 3 Plan Source: John Speakman/Charlie Mead

4 Semantic Interoperability To understand the data being received you must know both: The definition of each element of data, and its relationship with each of the other elements –you must have a semantic model of the data and –The terminology to be used to represent coded elements, including the definitions, and relationships within the terminology Source: HL7

5 BRIDG Advisory Board NCI caBIG PhRMA CDISC Current Organization of the BRIDG project BRIDG Advisory Board –Representation from the current stakeholders –Help to allocate priorities and identify resources –Assist with vetting the model in the various constituents Technical Harmonization Group –Responsible for ongoing model maintenance –Developing shared harmonization processes Multiple subdomain projects –Representation from pharmaceutical companies, technology companies, government agencies, and cancer centers BRIDG Technical Harmonization Group caBIGHL7CDISC HL7FDA

6 BRIDG projects and contributors BRIDG model Protocol Authoring & Trial Design FDA (M. Walker) HL7 (M Walker) SDTM (CDISC) caAERS (caBIG) PDQ ClinicalTrials.gov EudraCT CONSORT (cancerGRID) WHO ODM (CDISC) HL7 (M Walker) CTOM (caBIG) CDISC ODM Oracle caBIG NCI Study calendar (caBIG) JANUS (IBM) Lab SIG (caBIG) CTLab std (CDISC) JANUS (IBM) FastTrack SDTM (CDISC) SDTM (CDISC) Protocol Registration Clinical Trials Operations Adverse Events Lab Specification eDCI SDTM (CDISC)

7 Model organization Dynamic View –Captures the business process decomposition of the lifecycle of clinical trials research

8 Behavioral Aspects of BRIDG

9 Roles are defined in the swim lanes with examples drawn from discussions with the domain experts

10 Behavioral Aspects of BRIDG The activities are described in activity diagrams that can be drilled down to provide additional detail. These are linked to the static (logical) portions of the model

11 Model organization Logical View –Contains three core packages Harmonized elements Staging Area Manual review area –Addition resources HL7 V3 RIM –Contains the semantics for the static objects (data) that is used in clinical trials research –Currently have 9 subdomain models in the process of harmonization

12 Current Classes in Core Elements cd Comprehensive Class-only diagram Material Role MaterialRole FundingSponsor HealthCareSite Investigator OrganizationRole OrganizationRole Participant Person Role PersonRole TherapeuticAgent Activity PerformedActivity PerformedStudy Activity PlannedActivity PlannedStudy Participation StudyAgent Participation StudyInvestigator Participation StudySite Participation SubjectAssignment Document StudyDocument Device Drug Study Participation StudyAuthor +is described by 1..1 +is operationalized by 0..1 +is fulfiled by the role 1 +participate as 0..* +are attributed to +have +are attributed to +have 10..* +are attributed to +have +are written by +write 0..*1 +are performed by +participate in 0..* 1 +are performed at +participate in +assign 0..* +are assigned by 1 0..1 1 +is described by 1 +describes 1 +is operationalized by 0..1 +is described by 1..1

13 Harmonized BRIDG elements

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15 Models in the staging area

16 Harmonizing attributes

17 Adding tags to provide semantic traceability (and notes)

18 Simple semantic can be tracked in tagged values

19 This linking can be extended down to the CDE level

20 More complex relationships

21 BRIDG – Domain Analysis Model for Clinical Research FOUNDATION MODEL CDISC STAKEHOLDERS NCI/caBIG HL7 (RCRIM) Application Development caCORE Tooling V3 Message Development HL7 Tooling xml data Exchange CDISC xml IMPLEMENTATION SOLUTIONS Interoperability Achieving interoperability

22 Cumulative Registered Users

23 Project Team Activities Register Project with BRIDG & submit Project info. BRIDG THC assigns Mentor Download BRIDG Replica Items for submission – POC, Project Name, project description, high-level project schedule, project Sponsor, etc. A BRIDG mentor will be assigned to your project Begin modeling using BRIDG replica and follow BRIDG guidelines Refer to best practices for modeling in BRIDG environment Submit BRIDG Harmonization Package to THC Harmonization Package artifacts – the EAP file, package level xmi Export, Modeling analysis & harmonization document) Submit BRIDG Harmonization Package to THC Meet with BRIDG THC to harmonize project model (virtual or F2F meeting)

24 BRIDG THC Activities Review the Project Registration material. Assign Mentor to project Take project to BAB and assign priority and timeline for harmonization BRIDG mentor will be available to answer questions Inform Project POC May require some negotiations based on other efforts Schedule project Harmonization meeting Review harmonization Package submission Develop harmonization Results package for project team Perform analysis and prepare for harmonization meeting

25 Further Information www.CDISC.org ncicb.nci.nih.gov caBIG.nci.nih.gov www.BRIDGproject.org fridsma@cbmi.pitt.edu jevans@cdisc.org


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