Connectathon

IHE Eyecare 2011 Connectathon are now published

Results of the Eyecare connectathon that took place in Chicago during fall 2011 are now available in the IHE Connectathon Result Matrix.
 

epSOS Testing at the Bern Connectathon

epsos logoif you would like to test epSOS profiles during the Bern connectathon, you sill have a few days to register for it.

Gazelle Test Management Successful in Chicago

Gazelle Test Management was successuf in Chicago during the North American 2012 Connectathon. The effort made since Pisa Connectathon in order to optimize the performances of the Test Management part of Gazelle tools could be noticed during the Connectathon.

The application could support the load of a large crowd of tester with more the 150 systems tested and more than 200 users logged.

Q&A Webinar for Bern EU Connectathon Registration

EU Connectathon Registration Q&A
Join us for a Webinar on January 11

Space is limited.

Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
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Connectathon Test Process

Based on registration, participants to the connectathon need to perform a serie of test in order to be successfull. Some of the tests need to be performed ahead of the connectathon and some need to be performed during the connectathon.

Pre-Connectathon Testing

 

All participants are required to run a series of software tests in advance of the Connectathon.
These are designed as auditing tests to make sure you have prepared in advance; these are not
full test suites or certification tests for a profile.

Connectathon Testing

Connectathon Results

During the Connectathon each IHE actor/profile combination is assigned a series of unit and system tests to perform. When a system completes the required set of tests with the required number of partners, the Connectathon managers update an electronic database to indicate that the participant completed that suite of tests. After the Connectathon is completed and after several days of review, all results that indicate completed testing are published in a common database/webserver.

Purpose of the IHE Connectathon

In this page we  explain the purpose of the connectathon

The IHE Connectathon is a week long testing event managed by sponsoring organizations. Currently there are events annually in North America, Europe and Asia. The major goal of the Connectathon is to promote the adoption in commercially available healthcare IT systems of the
standards-based interoperability solutions defined by IHE. The Connectathon serves as an industry-wide testing event where participants can test their implementations with those of other vendors.

Connectathon Monitors

Connectathon Monitors

Monitors are volunteer domain experts who assist Connectathon Manager in overseeing testing.

  • They develop special expertise in an IHE domain or set of profiles
  • They verify test results and record them in testing management system (Gazelle)
  • They help clarify requirements when necessary
  • They are neutral arbiter without affiliation to any organizations participating in testing.

Monitor Qualifications

Usually the monitor qualifications are among the followings

The IHE Connectathon

This section is about the IHE Connectathon. It provides generic description of the process and defines the purpose of the connectathon.

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