HIE Seeding Tool

Hi All,

I have written a seeding tool which will randomly generate patient data and feed that data into the HIE which I thought I’d share. The tool does the following things:

  1.   Selects a random first/last name for a mother, child and optionally father and registers them using PIX
    
  2.   Registers two APS CDA documents in the SHR using XDS
    
  3.   Registers an IC CDA document in the SHR using XDS
    

The tool will perform these tasks on several threads (controlled via configuration) and will record the average response times (as well as the data seeded) in an Excel file as well as record all traffic into message files. Currently there is no binary distribution of this but the source code is available here: https://svn.fyfesoftware.ca:8443/svn/ecGroup/seeder/trunk/

Cheers

-Justin

Thanks for sharing this Justin. I note the link is password protected - is this the intended behavior?

Best,

Shaun

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On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Justin Fyfe justin.fyfe@ecgroupinc.com wrote:

Hi All,

I have written a seeding tool which will randomly generate patient data and feed that data into the HIE which I thought I’d share. The tool does the following things:

  1.   Selects a random first/last name for a mother, child and optionally father and registers them using PIX
    
  1.   Registers two APS CDA documents in the SHR using XDS
    
  1.   Registers an IC CDA document in the SHR using XDS
    

The tool will perform these tasks on several threads (controlled via configuration) and will record the average response times (as well as the data seeded) in an Excel file as well as record all traffic into message files. Currently there is no binary distribution of this but the source code is available here: https://svn.fyfesoftware.ca:8443/svn/ecGroup/seeder/trunk/

Cheers

-Justin

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Shaun J. Grannis, MD MS FACMI FAAFP
Biomedical Research Scientist, The Regenstrief Institute
Associate Professor, I.U. School of Medicine
410 West 10th Street, Suite 2000
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 274-9092 (Office)
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Sorry, I had hit reply instead of reply all when I had sent this:

Hi Shaun,

Thanks for the note! I forgot to include the anonymous access in my email. The username is ‘guest’ (no password) to checkout of the project. I’ll also package a binary copy this week and reply with a link once it is posted.

Cheers

-Justin

PS: I have also attached the sample CDA documents from the generator.

IC Summary.xml (8.25 KB)

APS Summary 0.xml (18.5 KB)

APS Summary 1.xml (19.4 KB)

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Thanks for sharing this Justin. I note the link is password protected - is this the intended behavior?

Best,

Shaun


Shaun J. Grannis, MD MS FACMI FAAFP
Biomedical Research Scientist, The Regenstrief Institute
Associate Professor, I.U. School of Medicine
410 West 10th Street, Suite 2000
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 274-9092 (Office)
(317) 274-9305 (Fax)

On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Justin Fyfe justin.fyfe@ecgroupinc.com wrote:

Hi All,

I have written a seeding tool which will randomly generate patient data and feed that data into the HIE which I thought I’d share. The tool does the following things:

  1.   Selects a random first/last name for a mother, child and optionally father and registers them using PIX
    
  1.   Registers two APS CDA documents in the SHR using XDS
    
  1.   Registers an IC CDA document in the SHR using XDS
    

The tool will perform these tasks on several threads (controlled via configuration) and will record the average response times (as well as the data seeded) in an Excel file as well as record all traffic into message files. Currently there is no binary distribution of this but the source code is available here: https://svn.fyfesoftware.ca:8443/svn/ecGroup/seeder/trunk/

Cheers

-Justin


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