Legend
Repository Badges
If an artifact is from a repository, this is indictaed with the Repository Badge.
E.g. this indicates that the artifact myArtifact is from repository ad1bbr
myArtifact refad1bbr-
Colors
Status Status
Artifacts with a certain status get a Status Dot, e.g. example:
Final
Status Code Matrix
Depending on the actual artifact, status codes can slightly be different. The reason is mostly for historical (backward) compatibility.
| Color | Items, such as Concepts, Value Sets, Scenarios | Code System | Template | Profile | Release | Issues |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open | ||||||
| Draft | Draft | Draft | Draft | Draft | In Progress | |
| Under pre-publication review | Pending | Under pre-publication review | ||||
| Final | Active | Active | Active | Active | Closed | |
| Rejected | Rejected | Rejected | Rejected | |||
| Deferred | ||||||
| New | New | Unknown | Build failed | Feedback needed | ||
| Retired/ Deprecated | Retired/ Deprecated | Retired/ Deprecated | Retired | |||
| Cancelled | Cancelled | Cancelled | Cancelled | |||
| Experimental |
Severity Indicators
There are three typical severity indicators, e.g. when reporting checks results.
Error – Warning – InfoArtifact Reference Badges
Artifacts in description text may be denoted as Artifact Reference Badges that are clickable and lead to the artifact definition itself.

The core colors of interoperability
Also the three core areas of interoperability are reflected by the colors
green (Medical Domain Experts)
blue (Terminologists) and
orange (Technicians).
