This appeared a few days ago.Support for Testing in the #FHIR SpecificationPosted on September 28, 2016 by Grahame GrieveOn the last day of the Baltimore meeting, a small group of us met to talk about the future of testing in the FHIR specification. In particular, the participants included both Aegis and Mitre, who develop Touchstone and Crucible respectively. Out small group made 3 decisions:We will work towards the adoption of a formal testing framework for FHIR interfacesWe will simplify the existing TestScript resourceWe will draft and propose a TestReport resourceTaking these backwards:The TestReport will contain a summary of the outcomes a test run – which tests were run, whether they passed, and references to a further information (logs, etc). It’s for helping to maintain current registries of implementations and outcomes. I’ll blog about this further once there’s a draft to look at.I’ll comment on #2 in time, when we have a draft for people to consider.For #1, a...
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