Notice of Outage
What Deployment of the openEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager (CKM) and its movement to a new server. See below for further details.
When Estimated start time: Monday, 4 March 2013, 10:00am (UTC/GMT)
Estimated end time: Monday, 4 March 2013, 4:00pm (UTC/GMT)
Impact Users will experience an interruption to services. Due to an extensive upgrade and moving to a new server, the outage is expected to last several hours and will occur during the above timeframe.
If you are logged into CKM when the deployment process begins, you will be logged out and will not be able to access the system until the deployment process is complete.
Do not work on any reviews on CKM during this time.
The CKM is a major upgrade which achieves two main objectives:
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Modifications to the user interface to simplify the interface and allow users to focus on specific projects and components.
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Modifications and additions to CKM and associated tooling to create a model and terminology based end-to-end tool chain.
The first objective has been achieved by adding finer grained governance components, known as ‘sub-domains’, each with underlying ‘project’ and ‘incubator’ sub-components. This means that clinical models can be ‘owned’ and developed more easily by various groups and jurisdictions in the global eHealth community. Users now have a more customisable view of the application and can narrow their view to specific artefacts. CKM now has a project type called an incubator, for users to work on models and artefacts in a sand-box environment, before they are made visible to the general community. The help system has been improved through enhancements to the navigation functions and understanding of functionality for new users.
The second objective has been achieved by adding functionality to enable an end-to-end tool chain with the following characteristics:
· clinical models (archetypes) that are reviewed and agreed on by domain experts
· templates that are built from archetypes and meet specifications for various work programs
· a transformation engine that can automatically produce outputs based on the templates, such as XML schema, SCS documents, CDA implementation guides, CDA instances and Schematron etc.
· connection to UML-based architectural documentation via a UML (XMI) output from the tool.
For a detailed list of many other changes, improvements and bug-fixes, refer to http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/healthmod/CKM+Release+1.2.0
the CKM team