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A '''Submitted Change Proposal''' has been documented using the latest change proposal template and emailed to a Cochair of the Modality Committee that published the document (or if not known, emailed to the QIBA Secretariat).   
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A '''Submitted Change Proposal''' has been documented using the latest change proposal template and emailed to a Cochair of the authoring Committee (or if not known, emailed to the QIBA Secretariat).   
  
 
The Change Proposal '''should include''':
 
The Change Proposal '''should include''':

Revision as of 21:27, 17 January 2015

<<This is a proposal adapted from DICOM. We can decide if it is what we want to do in QIBA.>>

Profiles are published with the belief that they are fully adequate for their task. Despite the best efforts of the authoring Committee, documents may contain text that is unclear, incomplete or incorrect.

Change Proposals (CPs) are the way stable, published technical documents can be modified. Profiles are not placed under change control until they are published as Technically Confirmed (?)

Users, vendors or Committee members submit CPs based on experiences implementing, testing or using Profiles.

Implementers review change proposals to keep up with changes to the Profile.


A Submitted Change Proposal has been documented using the latest change proposal template and emailed to a Cochair of the authoring Committee (or if not known, emailed to the QIBA Secretariat).

The Change Proposal should include:

  • a problem description,
  • a rationale why the change is necessary,
  • a proposed solution or approach to the problem,
  • and the parts of the document requested to be changed.

The Modality Committee periodically reviews submitted Change Proposals which are then either assigned or rejected.


A Rejected Change Proposal has been rejected by the Modality Committee and will not be assigned. It is archived with an explanation of the reason for rejection (it is an inappropriate change, it duplicates another CP, it is out of scope, etc.).

An Assigned Change Proposal has been accepted by the Modality Committee and assigned to a member of the Authoring Committee for further investigation with the goal to produce adequate clarifications or corrections.

A Cancelled Change Proposal has been cancelled by the Modality Committee after being assigned and will not be completed. It is archived with an explanation of the reason for cancellation (investigation/development showed it to be inappropriate, it has been combined with another CP, it has been withdrawn, etc.)

A Completed Change Proposal has been reviewed and the editing judged complete by the Authoring Committee.

A Final Text Change Proposal has been approved by the Modality Committee. It is published and considered effective. Implementors are expected to implement Final Text Change Proposals as described below. <<QIBA could just skip Final Text and go straight to publishing the Incorporated Change>>

An Incorporated Change Proposal has been folded into an updated version of the Profile.