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== Detailed Objectives ==
  
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1) Download and view scans (as DICOMS).<br>
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2) Create and upload Slicer Scenes to XNAT, using XNAT-downloaded scans OR locally stored files.<br> 
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3) Any uploaded Slicer scene package that references XNAT data will be linked to the data via a URL. The module will recognize the remote links and conduct the necessary legwork such that when a scene is downloaded, the referenced files will also be downloaded. This involves parsing the mrmls, linking the referenced directories to XNAT URLs, for uploading scenes and vice-versa for downloading scenes.<br> 
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4) Update Slicer scenes stored in XNAT. The interface will be contained entirely within Slicer. The end-state aims to leverage XNAT's web interface. The current state uses the XNAT REST API to construct a tree view.<br> 
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5) The widget will also allow for the storage and reference of Slicer-related files such as annotations, fiducials, volumes, etc. In the end-state, the widget will have the capacity to specifically isolate annotation files to be integrated in XNAT search queries.<br>

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Detailed Objectives

1) Download and view scans (as DICOMS).
2) Create and upload Slicer Scenes to XNAT, using XNAT-downloaded scans OR locally stored files.
3) Any uploaded Slicer scene package that references XNAT data will be linked to the data via a URL. The module will recognize the remote links and conduct the necessary legwork such that when a scene is downloaded, the referenced files will also be downloaded. This involves parsing the mrmls, linking the referenced directories to XNAT URLs, for uploading scenes and vice-versa for downloading scenes.
4) Update Slicer scenes stored in XNAT. The interface will be contained entirely within Slicer. The end-state aims to leverage XNAT's web interface. The current state uses the XNAT REST API to construct a tree view.
5) The widget will also allow for the storage and reference of Slicer-related files such as annotations, fiducials, volumes, etc. In the end-state, the widget will have the capacity to specifically isolate annotation files to be integrated in XNAT search queries.