Sumehr

Definition of tests for Sumehr is under construction.

Medication scheme

During the execution of the tests, EVSg will often be used. Whenever this is the case, a file will be made available for use in EVSg and the test itself will explain which action to use.

The tests are generally split between reading tests and writing tests, each labeled with 'R-' and 'W-' respectively. Whenever a 'W-' test is finished, it is advisable to perform an EXPORT action with EVSg. This will generate several files in the processed folder and among these files is the validation file (with a .val extension). This file should not contain any validation fails.

If something is incorrect in these scenarios (e.g. medicationscheme doesn't work), send us an email at imec.hie@imec.be with the necessary information.
We'll sort it out as soon as possible.

#Test
S01Basic testing of the usage of Kmehr tables
S02Testing of the required combinations of frequency and day
S03Testing of the interpretation of treatment suspensions
S04Testing of the medication scheme header information
S05Testing of the visualisation of the specific times
S06Testing of the calculation of the endmoment for administration
S07Testing of the identification of the medication
S08Testing of the visualisation of the begincondition and endcondition
S09Testing of the behaviour after uploading an empty scheme
S10Testing of the behaviour when using discontinuous schemes
S11Testing of the behaviour with unusual transaction builds
S12Testing of the interpretation of temporality
S13Testing of the behaviour with conflicting medicationschemes
S14Testing of the integration between connector, gateway and SUT
S15Testing which medication is shown with 'delivered' medication
S16

Testing of the interpretation of fields with maximum characters

S17Testing of the calculation of the daily medicationscheme
S18Testing of the retention of the Kmehr Structure
S19Testing of the sorting of the medicationlines
S20Testing if the local print doesn't show the Vitalink logo
S21Testing of the synchronisation with Vitalink
S22Testing of the calculation of the weekly medicationscheme

Read

The Read-tests are for application that read medication schemes from Vitalink.

All application that integrate Vitalink have to do these tests.


Write

The Write-tests are for application that write medication schemes to Vitalink.


Daily medication scheme

Every application that offers a daily medication scheme, have to perform these tests.


Weekly medication scheme

Every application that offers a weekly medication scheme, have to perform these tests.


Local print

Every application that allows their local medication scheme (not synced with Vitalink) to be shown to the patient, have to perform these tests.







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