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ebBPprofile-forIHE-1.0-draft 1-June5-2006.pdf

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THIS DOCUMENT IS OBSOLETE AND AN UPDATE IS PENDING. PLEASE CONTACT THE CO-CHAIRS FOR INFORMATION OR SEE THE PUBLIC WEB SITE AT: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ebxml-bp

Updated ebBP profile for an Integrated Health Enterprise profile provided by the RIDE project.
Date: 5 June 2006

Code listings (more than that which is included in the updated profile draft): http://www.srdc.metu.edu.tr/ihe/ebBP/packages/

Software will be developed to support this effort, including wizards so that IHE vendors and users in a connect-a-thon (or in real life), will provide the needed information through these wizards which currently they share through an online database or through an XML file. Open source software is anticipated to be available in July 2006.

This profile is proposed for IHE profiles and is realized within the scope of IST 027065 RIDE Project (http://www.srdc.metu.edu.tr/webpage/projects/ride/)
as a part of the “Deliverable D.5.3.1 Contribution to Standardization Efforts” sponsored by the European Commission, DG Information Society and Media, eHealth Unit (http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/health/ index_ en.htm). Use of this technology and specifications such as ebBP provide:
1. Reusability: Using BT for flexible composition
2. Configuration management: Use of ebBP with CPP/CPA.
3. Discovery of configuration information: Leverage ebRegRep.
4. Facilitate the grouping of IHE actors using profiles: Develop software tools to allow users to graphically group the Actors involved.
5. Software support for configuration: A graphical ebBP editor will available (likely inline with freebxmlbp).

From Dr. Asuman Dogac, 5 June 2006, METU