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This chapter provides a survey of tools for creating and maintaining conformance profiles and implementation guides. The set of tools is a sample to give the reader an overview of their purpose and capabilities. Conformance profiling tools aid in the specification of requirements. As described, some data exchange standards also provides a framework that aids in constraining the standard for a specific use case. The standards provide “templates” (e.g., a base message) and conformance constructs. Profiling tools can take advantage of these elements to provide a structured and consistent approach for specifying and constraining requirements.

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Oemig, F., Snelick, R. (2016). Conformance Profiling Tools. In: Healthcare Interoperability Standards Compliance Handbook. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44839-8_9

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