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  • Health Informatics
  • Software Engineering
  • Information Systems

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  • Health Level 7 (HL7) International develops crucial health information standards.
  • Existing HL7 domain models use a proprietary language, posing challenges for Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) adoption.
  • A key limitation is the lack of MDE tool support for HL7's proprietary model language, hindering integration with the standard Unified Modeling Language (UML).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To bridge the gap between HL7 standards and software analysis within the MDE context.
  • To enable software engineers to model real-world health information system requirements using UML, ensuring HL7 compliance.
  • To introduce a generic model-based approach for HL7 integration in MDE.

Main Methods:

  • Leveraging the HL7 Model Interchange Format (MIF) metamodel.
  • Developing a plug-in for the Enterprise Architect (EA) tool to support HL7 MDE.
  • Utilizing UML as the standard modeling language for defining system requirements.

Main Results:

  • A foundational HL7 MDE solution is presented.
  • The approach facilitates transparent compliance with HL7 domain models through UML.
  • A plug-in for EA enhances the usability of HL7 standards in MDE.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed HL7 MDE solution effectively connects HL7 standards with software analysis.
  • This approach supports software engineers by simplifying the use of HL7 standards via UML.
  • The MIF metamodel and EA plug-in offer a practical pathway for HL7 integration in MDE environments.