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The TIG guides implementation of CDISC models to standardize collection and representation, and exchange of tobacco product study data. The CDISC models implemented in this guide are:


The TIG also references additional standards and resources to support implementation:

  • CDISC Controlled Terminology (available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/terminology/controlled-terminology), which provides consistent semantics for use across standards.
  • CDISC QRS Supplements (available at https://www.cdisc.org/foundational/qrs), which provide information on how to structure the data in a standard format for public domain and copyright-approved instruments.
  • Version 1.0 of the CDISC TIG Conformance Rules (available at <placeholder, link pending>), with which to assess tabulation and analysis datasets conformance to TIG standards.
  • CDISC eCRF Portal (available at https://www.cdisc.org/kb/ecrf) and Operational Data Model (ODM-XML, available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/data-exchange/odm), which provide a platform from which to download standard CRFs including metadata standardized per ODM-XML. ODM-XML is a standard, vendor-neutral, platform-independent format for representing and exchanging CRF content in electronic data capture (EDC) tools.
  • CDISC Library (available...)
  • Version 2.1 of the CDISC Define-XML (Define-XML, available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/data-exchange/define-xml/define-xml-v2-1), which provides a metadata standard used to describe any tabular dataset structure.
  • Educational materials, (available at <placeholder, link pending>), to support understanding and use of the TIG v1.0.


The TIG is a stand-alone, implementation guide and is not intended to be inherently related to or dependent on other implementation guides published by CDISC. However, to support alignment across implementation approaches and for efficiency, the TIG was developed in part by leveraging content published in the CDISC implementation guides listed below. Given this, implementers familiar with these guides may recognize alignment and content shared with these guides.

  • Version 3.1.1 of the Standard for Exchange of Nonclinical Data Implementation Guide (SENDIG) for nonclinical studies, (available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/foundational/send/sendig-v3-1-1), intended to guide the organization, structure, and format of standard nonclinical tabulation datasets for interchange between organizations such as sponsors and contract research organizations (CROs), and for submission to regulatory authorities.
  • Version 3.4 of the Study Data Tabulation Model Implementation Guide (SDTMIG): Human Clinical Trials, (available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/foundational/sdtmig/sdtmig-v3-4), intended to guide the organization, structure, and format of standard clinical trial tabulation datasets may be used for various purposes, including publication, warehousing, meta-analyses, and regulatory submission.                           
  • Version 1.3 of the of the Analysis Data Model Implementation Guide (ADaMIG), (available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/foundational/adam/adamig-v1-3) which specifies ADaM standard dataset structures and variables, including naming conventions. 

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