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Implementation patterns may differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and information exchange channels may vary in terms of their security footprint. Therefore, the Projectathon test cases have been organized into two categories:

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Category 1:

Test cases that test individual actor capabilities in isolation

E.g., how a system can handle encrypted transactions, how a system can handle a CA:FeX transaction, how a system can handle an OAuth 2 token exchange, etc.

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Category 2:

Complex test cases that group individual actor capabilities with other relevant actor capabilities to simulate real world scenarios. 

E.g., how a patient summary creator system can submit the document to a repository by using an OAuth 2 integration, etc.

Training, Tools & Support Overview

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Infoway provided training webinars to support the use of the tools and integrations with the Gazelle test framework. Once registered, vendors were provided with early access to the Gazelle platform for self / pre-Projectathon testing. In addition to Gazelle, Infoway provided a number of testing tools, including Simulators, Emulators and Validators to support the exchange patterns listed in the PS-CA specification. A test package was provided including scenarios for single tests and group testing, along with data set to support document format and content validation for the PS-CA and PS-ON.


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For more details about each of these topics, please visit the following pages: Early Access / Registration,

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Testing Results

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Testing results will be collected into a report, on the individual and group actor transactions that vendor systems have proven capabilities in supporting.

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