DECOR short intro

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DECOR (Data Elements, Codes, OIDs and Rules) is a methodology to capture the data needs of caregivers in terms of datasets and scenarios and use it to generate various artefacts: documentation, value sets, XML instance validation, generation and processing support, and test tools etc.

DECOR allows to iteratively improve recorded data and link together input from various experts with different background knowledge: caregivers, terminologist, modelers, analysts and interface/communication specialists.

Book-open-variant.svgMovie.svg For caregivers DECOR mainly registers datasets with concepts, data types, allowable value ranges, identifications, codes, examples and business rules etc.

Web.svgId.png From that base, terminologist can add the appropriate codes, associate caregiver concepts with coded concepts and create and maintain the value sets to be used. Typically also namespaces, identifiers, URIs and OIDs are assigned.

50px Modelers, analysts and interface/communication specialists add the technical representations as e.g. HL7 CDA templates, HL7 v2 or v3 message definitions or HL7 FHIR or IHE profiles. During that design phase and also in the following implementation and production phases the tool allows comprehensive validation and testing.

Is.png During development and production phases stakeholders and team members of the governance group are supported by an artefact-aware issue and reporting management.

The underlying DECOR data format is XML. The generation of HTML-, PDF- and Wiki-based documentation and XML-materials like validation and test environments is possible through a release and archive management function and transformations with stylesheets. The technical artefacts like templates and value sets can be used as input for test suites like IHE Gazelle ObjetcsChecker. Easy consistency checks across all artefacts can be achieved, CDA-based template definition can be verified to be standard conformant with the underlying CDA standard.