CCR Prepare and Transmit Event Report Data Flow Diagram
The prepare and transmit event report data flow diagram shows the detailed procedural flow of control of the function. A text description of the diagram and legend may be found below. For information about reading diagrams, see Diagram Conventions.
- Steps 1 to 2
Step 1. Data source staff mark the event report as complete. (BR01) Step 2. The data source software evaluates the event report and determines that it is eligible for submission to the cancer registry. If the data source does not send the event report, the process ends. (BR02, BR03) - Steps 3 to 4
Step 3. The data source software creates an electronic event report according to the registry's reporting requirements. (BR04, BR05, BR06, BR07) Step 4. The software runs edits on the event report. If errors are found, the data source staff correct them and the process repeats until no errors are found. (BR08, BR09) - Steps 5 to 6
Step 5. The data source software creates a batch file of event reports for transmission. (BR10, BR11) (SR01, SR02) Step 6. The software encrypts the batch file and transmits it to the cancer registry software using a secure connection. (SR03, SR04, SR05) - Steps 7 to 8
Step 7. Within a specified time period after transmitting the batch file, if the data source software does not receive an acknowledgement from the cancer registry software that it received the batch file, data source staff contact the cancer registry staff to determine the batch file's status, and the batch file is transmitted again. (BR12) When the data source software receives an acknowledgement from the cancer registry software that it received the batch file, the process ends (step 8).
Data Flow Diagram Legend
The prepare and transmit event report use case has three actors: the cancer registry staff, data source staff, and data source software.
The process starts when data source staff mark or sign the event report as "completed." The data source software evaluates the eligibility of the event report for submission to the cancer registry.
If the event report is eligible for submission to the cancer registry, the data source software creates an electronic event report according to the requirement for the reporting to the cancer registry. It runs edits on the event report. If there are errors in the event report, the data source software corrects the errors. If not, it creates a batch file of event reports for transmission. The data source software then encrypts the batch file and transmits it to the cancer registry (CR) software via a secure connection.
If an acknowledgement is received from the CR software, the process stops. Otherwise, the data source staff contact the CR staff to determine the status of the transmitted file and why it was not received by CR staff, and corrects the problem. CR staff send an acknowledgement if the file was received; otherwise, CR staff determine why the file was not received and correct the problem.
If the event report is not eligible for submission, data source staff do not send the event report to the cancer registry, and the process stops.
Business Rules (BR)
For details of the business rules and software requirements, please refer to the Prepare and Transmit Event Report Use Case [PDF-288KB].
- BR01, BR02, BR03, and BR04 apply to the data source software evaluating the event report's eligibility for submission to the cancer registry.
- BR05, BR06, BR07, and BR08 apply to creating an electronic event report for reporting to the cancer registry.
- BR09 and BR10 apply to edits run on the event report.
- BR11, BR12, and BR13 apply to creating a batch file for transmission.
- BR14 and BR15 apply to determining the status of transmission of the batch file to CR software via a secure connection.
Software Requirements (SR)
- SR01, SR02, and SR03 apply to transmitting the batch file to CR software via a secure connection.
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