Official information (about Hotel, Transportation, Location) from IHE Europe available at the following URL: http://connectathon.ihe-europe.net/
This page points you to the resources you need to prepare and succeed! Registration will open in gazelle on Dec 1st 2016 to January, 15th 2017.
Some years ago, Dave Franken shared good tips with us about how to prepare to be successful in Luxembourg, read him here.
Technical Resources
Registration, tools, network, digital certs, all stuff technical... |
Schedule and Logistics
Schedule, fees, payment, badges, hotel, shipping info... |
Weekly reminders
What should I be working on this week? Stay on-track with your preparation! |
Monitor Resources
Logistics, training, and resources for our wonderful volunteers! |
Training Resources
Tutorials, webinars, and how-to documentation. |
Contact Us!
Get help when you need it.
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Getting ready for participation in the April Connectathon involves more than buying a plane ticket to Germany. From January until April, participants complete a set of required pre-connectathon tests. March through mid-April participants share configuration information with test partners, perform internet testing for some profiles, pre-load test data, finish some last-minute pre-connectathon tests, and familiarize themselves with the tests they will be required to run at the connnectathon. The links below contain details for your Connectathon preparation activities.
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Email list for Connectathon announcements |
All participants in the EU Connectathon must join this group. It is used for technical and logistical announcements from the EU Connectathon sponsors and technical managers. To subscribe, send an email to EU_connectathon+subscribe@googlegroups.com. Please note that you need to sign in to a Google account (or create one) in order to join this group. |
Gazelle | Gazelle is IHE's online tool for managing registration, pre-Connectathon & Connectathon testing. |
Profiles to be tested | Review the list of profiles to be tested. Please note those that are 'dropped' or which have low registration. UPDATED on 2017/02/21 |
IHE Technical Frameworks |
Ensure that you are working off the latest documentation (not an out-of-date version on your hard drive). Final Text Technical Frameworks & Trial Implementation Supplements are published on ihe.net. Some are interested in knowing the specifics of the updates since last year. Each domain's Technical Committee processes Change Proposals that are then incorporated into Technical Frameworks annually. |
Tool resources | Find an index to IHE test tools, a mapping of tools to profiles, tool documentation, test cases, and tool training material. |
ATNA testing & digital certificates | Pre-connectathon & connectathon testing requirements for the ATNA profile. How to get your digital certificate. |
Training resources | Pointers to training & documentation about tools, gazelle & connectathon processes |
Profile-specific preparation | In order to make you more efficient at the Connectathon, for some profiles we encourage you to do this preparation in advance. |
Network & configuration details | Configurations for your test systems, OID assignments, IP addresses, Connectathon network description |
XDS/XDS-I ATNA Tues-Wed partner assignments | On Tues & Wed of Connectathon week, we assign some test partners for infrastructure actors in XDS, XDS-I and ATNA (Audit Record Repositories and Doc Registries & Repositories) |
Cross-Community testing |
Explanation of multiple affinity domain Connectathon tests for participants testing XDS.b, XDS-I.b, PDQ/PDQv3, PIX/PIXv3, and cross-community profiles XC* (eg XCA, XCPD, etc) |
Thorough/Supportive testing explained | This page describes the difference between Thorough and Supportive connectathon testing |
Connectathon test review | Your connectathon preparation should include reviewing tests you will have to run during Connectathon week. Here's how. |
10 Connectathon tips from the pros | This page shares tips from vendors that have participated in the Connectathon for many years. |
Connectathon logistics (TBC) | IHE Europe staff manages contracts, fees, badges, hotel & shipping, and provides help for all non-technical details regarding the connectathon. |
Connectathon FAQ | Answers to questions many first-time participants ask. |
Contact Us! Get help when you need it.
Go Back! to the EU Connectathon 2015 main page
IHE Europe manages the schedule and logistics for the event. Pointers to details are gathered here. If you have questions or need help, please contact the IHE Europe staff at project-manager@ihe-europe.net
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Connectathon location & dates |
Venice (See this link for further details) Opening hours:
Testing hours
All participants are required to attend until noon on Friday ! Even though you are fine with your tests, some partners may still need your assistance to finish up their tests. |
Detailed Connectathon Schedule |
This schedule will help you stay on track from January through April! We also have the Weekly Reminder page containing technical preparation steps.
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Email list for Connectathon announcements | All participants in the EU Connectathon must join this group. It is used for technical and logistical announcements from the NA Connectathon sponsors and technical managers. To subscribe, send an email to EU_connectathon+subscribe@googlegroups.com. Please note that you need to sign in to a Google account (or create one) in order to join this group. |
Connectathon Technical Resources | Find details about technical preparation for connectathon: tools, network, training, and much more. |
Policies & Guidelines | IHE Europe publishes these policies for contracting, payment, and participation in the IHE European Connectathon 2017. |
Connecthon FAQ | Answers to questions many first-time participants ask. |
Contact Us! Get help when you need it.
Go Back! to the NA Connectathon 2015 main page
This document provides policies and guidelines for organizations participating in testing at the IHE European Connectathon ("Participants") designed to help ensure successful testing.
Connectathon testing has three specific goals:
Testing Participant implementations of actors and profiles defined in the IHE Technical Frameworks
Participants are expected to support all three goals as appropriate, to work in a cooperative manner and to show respect for both their peers and the IHE testing process.
IHE uses an online testing management system, dubbed "Gazelle," to aid in organizing, conducting and recording the testing process. Prospective Participants begin the registration process by entering information in Gazelle about their organization and the systems they wish to test.
Participants are provided with secure access to their account in Gazelle. Throughout the testing process, they use it to access testing requirements and plans for their systems, to find and communicate with prospective testing partners, to track the successful completion of their testing activities and to receive other communications from the Sponsors and the Connectathon Management Team. Gazelle is also used by IHE Europe and the Connectathon Management Team to record and publish the results of testing. Participants are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves in advance with Gazelle and to check it regularly throughout the testing process for announcements and other information.
Connectathon registration fees are based on the number of systems a Participant registers and the number of company/organisation representatives participating to the event. Fees for the IHE 2017 European Connectathon are: