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Standards for data exchange support sharing of structured metadata and data between parties and across different information systems. Standards referenced in this section support exchange of CDASH-compliant CRFs for data collection and exchange of tabulation and analysis datasets through provision of data-definition files documents to describe datasets. Standards referenced in this section are supported by the CDISC Operational Data Model (ODM-XML, available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/data-exchange/odm). ODM -XML is a vendor-neutral, platform-independent format for exchanging and archiving research data, along with their associated metadata, administrative data, reference data, and audit information.

Accessing CDASH Compliant -compliant CRFs 

The CDISC eCRF Portal (available at https://www.cdisc.org/kb/ecrf) is a platform from which to download standard CRFs including metadata standardized per ODM-XML. All example CRFs in Section 

ODM-XML is a standard, vendor-neutral, platform-independent format for representing and exchanging CRF content in electronic data capture (EDC) tools which enables 

Creating Data Definition Files to Support Data Submission

Section 3.3, Product Impact on Individual Health, may be downloaded in ODM format and loaded into applicable EDC tools. Once loaded into an EDC tool, standard CRFs may then be used as-is or modified per the TIG and related CDISC standards to support needs.

CDISC Library

The CDISC Library (https://www.cdisc.org/cdisc-library) is a free community resource from which TIG v1.0 standards may be browsed, searched, and downloaded for electronic use. The Library is a cloud-based Metadata Repository (MDR) used to support efficient and controlled development, management, reuse, and electronic publication of all applicable CDISC standards. It consolidates standards within a single user interface and enables the export of standards in multiple formats for ease of implementation into software solutions. Additionally, the Library can be accessed via an API to deliver CDISC standards metadata to software applications that automate standards-based processes.

Creating Data Definition Documents to Support Data Submission

Version 2.1 of the CDISC Define-XML standard (available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/data-exchange/define-xml/) supports creation of data-definition files which The CDISC Define-XML Model supports creation of data definition files with which to describe the structure and contents of tabulation and analysis datasets. The Define-XML Model provides documents provide both a machine-readable format for use by various software applications and, through the provision of an XSL stylesheet, a browser-based report rendition describing the metadata attributes of tabulation and analysis datasets. The Define-XML Model is an extension of the ODM-XML Model.

The Define-XML standard (available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/data-exchange/define-xml) specifies metadata attributes to describe SDTM data. Need Version

SDTM 2.2 Datasets and Domains 

Each dataset is described by metadata definitions that provide information about the variables used in the dataset. The metadata are described in a data definition document (i.e., a Define-XML document) that is submitted with the data to regulatory authorities. 

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model is implemented using extensions to the ODM-XML schema.

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