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### Medical Informatics Initiative: "Data Sharing Framework Community" (2023-2026)
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The DSF Community connects the DSF competencies of the entire [Medical Informatics Initiative (MII)](https://www.medizininformatik-initiative.de/de/start) so that new use cases, in particular from Module 3 or the [Network University Medicine (NUM)](https://www.netzwerk-universitaetsmedizin.de/), are better supported in creating the respective DSF plugins. In the context of Module 2b, the DSF Community contributes to the further development of the common digital infrastructure of the MII together with the [FDPG+](https://forschen-fuer-gesundheit.de/) and [TRANSIT](https://www.gesundheitsforschung-bmbf.de/de/transit-medizininformatik-struktur-data-management-unit-16148.php) projects. [BMBF](https://www.gesundheitsforschung-bmbf.de/de/dsf-medizininformatik-struktur-data-sharing-framework-community-16133.php)
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## Overview of DSF
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The **Data Sharing Framework (DSF)** is a secure middleware solution designed to facilitate data sharing across different organizations for biomedical research. It utilizes BPMN 2.0 and FHIR R4 standards to support processes such as data extraction, merging, pseudonymization, and provisioning. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research as part of the Medical Informatics initiative, the DSF aims to improve data interoperability and security across institutional boundaries.
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The **Data Sharing Framework (DSF)** is a secure middleware solution designed to facilitate data sharing across different organizations for biomedical research. It utilizes BPMN 2.0 and FHIR R4 standards to support processes such as data extraction, merging, pseudonymization, and provisioning. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space as part of the Medical Informatics initiative, the DSF aims to improve data interoperability and security across institutional boundaries.
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The [German Federal Ministry of Education and Research](https://www.bmbf.de) is funding the [Medical Informatics Initiative](https://www.medizininformatik-initiative.de/en/start) with the aim of making routine data available digitally, reliably and quickly for medical research. University hospitals have founded consortia with partners such as research institutions and other companies to create the conditions for research and patient care to share their data across sites. Data Integration Centers (DIC) have been established at the university hospitals and partner institutions to create the technical and organizational conditions for data exchange between patient care and medical research.
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The [German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space](https://www.bmftr.bund.de/) is funding the [Medical Informatics Initiative](https://www.medizininformatik-initiative.de/en/start) with the aim of making routine data available digitally, reliably and quickly for medical research. University hospitals have founded consortia with partners such as research institutions and other companies to create the conditions for research and patient care to share their data across sites. Data Integration Centers (DIC) have been established at the university hospitals and partner institutions to create the technical and organizational conditions for data exchange between patient care and medical research.
The **Data Sharing Framework (DSF)** was developed within the HiGHmed consortium of the Medical Informatics Initiative and is now funded as an independent project by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the Medical Informatics structure as *[DSF Community](https://www.gesundheitsforschung-bmbf.de/de/dsf-medizininformatik-struktur-data-sharing-framework-community-16133.php)*.
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The **Data Sharing Framework (DSF)** was developed within the HiGHmed consortium of the Medical Informatics Initiative and is now funded as an independent project by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space within the Medical Informatics structure as *[DSF Community](https://www.gesundheitsforschung-bmbf.de/de/dsf-medizininformatik-struktur-data-sharing-framework-community-16133.php)*.
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The DSF is a concept for a secure middleware to distribute data sharing processes, aiming to extract, merge, pseudonymize and provide data stored in multiple distributed DICs. A researcher can use the DSF for example to submit feasibility queries to several DICs and thus has the opportunity to obtain sufficient data from different locations for his or her research. By using international standards such as FHIR and BPMN 2.0, the problem of heterogeneous data models, primary systems, architectures and federated legislation between DICs can be solved. The aim is to enable secure and syntactically-, semantically- and process-interoperable data exchange across organisational boundaries.
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The **Data Sharing Framework (DSF)** is a secure middleware solution designed to facilitate data sharing across different organizations for biomedical research. It utilizes BPMN 2.0 and FHIR R4 standards to support processes such as data extraction, merging, pseudonymization, and provisioning. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research as part of the Medical Informatics initiative, the DSF aims to improve data interoperability and security across institutional boundaries.
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The **Data Sharing Framework (DSF)** is a secure middleware solution designed to facilitate data sharing across different organizations for biomedical research. It utilizes BPMN 2.0 and FHIR R4 standards to support processes such as data extraction, merging, pseudonymization, and provisioning. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space as part of the Medical Informatics initiative, the DSF aims to improve data interoperability and security across institutional boundaries.
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The **Data Sharing Framework (DSF)** is a concept for a secure middleware to distribute data sharing processes based on the BPMN 2.0 and FHIR R4 standards. The DSF is used to support biomedical research with routine data, aiming to extract, merge, pseudonymize and provide data stored in multiple distributed organizations. Every participating site runs a FHIR endpoint accessible by other sites and a business process engine in the local secured network. The process engines execute BPMN processes in order to coordinate local and remote steps necessary to enable cross-site data sharing or feasibility analysis. This includes access to local data repositories, use-and-access-committee decision support, consent filtering, and privacy preserving record-linkage and pseudonymization. The aim is to enable secure and syntactically-, semantically- and process-interoperable data exchange across organizational boundaries. The secure communication infrastructure is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research within the Medical Informatics structure as *[DSF Community](https://www.gesundheitsforschung-bmbf.de/de/dsf-medizininformatik-struktur-data-sharing-framework-community-16133.php)*.
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The **Data Sharing Framework (DSF)** is a concept for a secure middleware to distribute data sharing processes based on the BPMN 2.0 and FHIR R4 standards. The DSF is used to support biomedical research with routine data, aiming to extract, merge, pseudonymize and provide data stored in multiple distributed organizations. Every participating site runs a FHIR endpoint accessible by other sites and a business process engine in the local secured network. The process engines execute BPMN processes in order to coordinate local and remote steps necessary to enable cross-site data sharing or feasibility analysis. This includes access to local data repositories, use-and-access-committee decision support, consent filtering, and privacy preserving record-linkage and pseudonymization. The aim is to enable secure and syntactically-, semantically- and process-interoperable data exchange across organizational boundaries. The secure communication infrastructure is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space within the Medical Informatics structure as *[DSF Community](https://www.gesundheitsforschung-bmftr.de/de/dsf-medizininformatik-struktur-data-sharing-framework-community-16133.php)*.
On Friday, November 21st, 2025, Hauke Hund and Maximilian Kurscheidt from the Data Sharing Framework (DSF) team will attend the Operaton Release Party at the itemis headquarters in Dortmund to celebrate the upcoming release of [Operaton 1.0](https://operaton.org/). Don’t miss out on this exciting event and attend in person or through the livestream! [Read more](/posts/2025-11-12-operaton-release-party)
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**DSF 2.0.0 - First Release Candidate (RC1)**
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We are happy to announce the DSF 2.0.0 Release Candidate (RC1)! This milestone represents a major advancement for the DSF, bringing new features and significant improvements. The RC1 release is now publicly available on the DSF GitHub. We highlight some of the key features, you can find more details in the full article.
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**🚀 DSF 2 Released!**
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We are thrilled to announce that Version 2 of the Data Sharing Framework is finally available and ready for deployment on the **test infrastructure**! Additionally, new versions of several process plugins are released to be compatible with DSF 2. For more Details see the [v2.0.0](https://github.com/datasharingframework/dsf/releases/tag/v2.0.0) and [v2.0.1](https://github.com/datasharingframework/dsf/releases/tag/v2.0.1) release notes.
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The Data Sharing Framework is entering an exciting new phase. With the upcoming DSF 2.0 release, we are transitioning our business process engine from Camunda 7 to Operaton 1.0.0, a modern, open-source BPMN 2.0 engine. This move marks a significant step toward improved scalability and long-term maintainability.
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**Recap: DSF Community Meeting 2025 in Heidelberg**
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The DSF Community meet-up in Heidelberg brought together developers and contributoers to share ideas and discuss the latest progress in the DSF Community project. Highlights included updates on DSF 2.0, API 2.0, and a sneak peek at the new Linter Tool. The event wrapped up with a look ahead to 2026.
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**DSF at the Operaton Release Party!**
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On Friday, November 21st, 2025, Hauke Hund and Maximilian Kurscheidt from the Data Sharing Framework (DSF) team attended the Operaton Release Party at the itemis headquarters in Dortmund to celebrate the upcoming release of [Operaton 1.0](https://operaton.org/).
#### Feel free to contact us via <ahref="mailto:dsf-gecko@hs-heilbronn.de">dsf-gecko@hs-heilbronn.de</a> and we will take care of your request as soon as possible.
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On Friday, November 21st, 2025, Hauke Hund and Maximilian Kurscheidt from the Data Sharing Framework (DSF) team will be attending the Operaton Release Party at the itemis headquarters in Dortmund to celebrate the upcoming release of [Operaton 1.0](https://operaton.org/).
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During the event, Hauke will give a talk, titled **“Migration Experiences from Camunda 7 to Operaton for DSF 2.0”,** which will take place from **17:30 to 17:50** and will focus on our experience transitioning from Camunda 7 to Operaton.
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During the event, Hauke gave a talk titled **“Migration Experiences from Camunda 7 to Operaton for DSF 2.0”**, which took place from 17:30 to 17:50 and focused on our experience transitioning from Camunda 7 to Operaton.
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The event promises to be an exciting opportunity to network and meet the Operaton community face-to-face for the first time. We’re looking forward connecting with everyone!
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The event was an exciting opportunity to network and meet the Operaton community face-to-face for the first time. We were delighted to meet the community and the core contributors.We would like to thank everyone for the great event.
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Alongside our presentation, other participants will also give short talks. If you’re curious about the topics covered, you can view the full event details on **[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/events/7377335371619024896/)**.
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Alongside our presentation, other participants also gave short talks. If you’re curious about the topics that were covered, you can view the full event details on **[LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/events/7377335371619024896/)**.
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The Talk **“Migration Experiences from Camunda 7 to Operaton for DSF 2.0”** is available to watch on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=xy4afGyDw6Y&t=13885s).
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The annual DSF Community meet-up took place on Thursday, November 13th, and Friday, November 14th in Heidelberg. Contributors and developers from the funded project from Leipzig, Heidelberg and Heilbronn gathered to share ideas, connect, and dive into the latest progress around the DSF project.
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Thursday kicked off with presentations on the **DSF 2.0 Release Candidate (RC)** and **API 2.0**, followed by discussions on a long-term communication strategies for future releases, hackathons, and other community initiatives. Afterwards, migration strategies for process plugins to the API 2.0 were discussed.
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We had a first look at the brand-new **Linter Tool**! This tool will expand the support for process plugin developers and strengthens the DSF development toolkit. It’s still in active development but will be released shortly on GitHub.
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All in all, the meet-up was a really productive and successful and shapes the further direction of the DSF and the community. Thank you to everyone who joined, contributed, and organized this years meet-up.
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We are thrilled to announce that Version 2 of the Data Sharing Framework is finally available and ready for deployment on the **test infrastructure**! Additionally, new versions of several process plugins are released to be compatible with DSF 2. For more Details see the [v2.0.0](https://github.com/datasharingframework/dsf/releases/tag/v2.0.0) and [v2.0.1](https://github.com/datasharingframework/dsf/releases/tag/v2.0.1) release notes.
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* As already announced please deploy **v1.1.0.0** on your **test & production infrastructure** also on DSF v1.9.0. → [Release notes](https://github.com/medizininformatik-initiative/mii-process-data-sharing/releases/tag/v1.1.0.0)
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* For DSF v2.0.0 you can generally find tested and recommended plugin versions here:
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