Executive Summary

TRANSFoRm is a digital infrastructure that shall support translational research across a number of domains, including epidemiological studies, randomized control trials and diagnostic support. Its software part is delivered as a component-based architecture, organized around three software configurations matching the three domains we are investigating.

This document provides an overview of the full software landscape of TRANSFoRm, focusing on the interactions between the components and what are the necessary integrations required to realize the three configurations. Relevant development practices are described, both on the team and project level, together with the standard integration process.

Due to the modular nature of the software, integrations between components are pair-wise, with minimal ordering dependencies present. Nonetheless, a detailed schedule of integrations has been developed covering years 3 and 4 of the project, and key critical dependencies have been singled out. These are given with the descriptions of each pair-wise integration. Finally, we show an overview of the current state of the integrations, and list the integration meetings held in Year 3.

The timelines in this document are discussed tri-monthly at each Face-to-Face meeting and potentially modified if deemed necessary.

Report Details

Principal Authors: Vasa Curcin

Contributing Authors: Derek Corrigan, Cedric Vansuyt, James Rossiter, Lei Zhao, Theodoros Arvanitis, Adel Taweel, Eamonn O’Toole, Piotr Brodka

Partner Institutions: Imperial College London, Custodix, University of Birmingham, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, Wroclaw University of Technology, King’s College London

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