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*'''mi2b2 STAR-D site installation update:''' | *'''mi2b2 STAR-D site installation update:''' | ||
− | ** Progress: able to retrieve image to middle layer using cmove, upload to file repository - | + | ** Progress: able to retrieve image to middle layer using cmove, upload to file repository - |
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** next phase: taking user interface design and working logic into that new design. | ** next phase: taking user interface design and working logic into that new design. | ||
** talked with Mike Darcy at USC about what they're doing. They are using dcm4chee as a caching mechanism -- problem is that there is no delete command for dcm4chee... (but this exists on the console, so Steve, Chris feel this functionality must be there somewhere?) | ** talked with Mike Darcy at USC about what they're doing. They are using dcm4chee as a caching mechanism -- problem is that there is no delete command for dcm4chee... (but this exists on the console, so Steve, Chris feel this functionality must be there somewhere?) | ||
** Discuss another tool called "PixelMed" | ** Discuss another tool called "PixelMed" | ||
** Steve also describes dcmtk. | ** Steve also describes dcmtk. |
Revision as of 14:47, 15 June 2010
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Agenda
- mi2b2 installation update
Harvard Catalyst Medical Informatics group Meeting Minutes June 8, 2010
In attendance:
- Shawn Murphy
- Bill Wang
- Cynthia Lee
- Steve Pieper
- Yong Gao
- Chris Herrick
- Wendy Plesniak
- Darren Sack
- Charles McGow
- Valerie Humblet
- Jesse Wei
- Mark Anderson (by phone)
Meeting Minutes
- mi2b2 STAR-D site installation update:
- Progress: able to retrieve image to middle layer using cmove, upload to file repository -
- next phase: taking user interface design and working logic into that new design.
- talked with Mike Darcy at USC about what they're doing. They are using dcm4chee as a caching mechanism -- problem is that there is no delete command for dcm4chee... (but this exists on the console, so Steve, Chris feel this functionality must be there somewhere?)
- Discuss another tool called "PixelMed"
- Steve also describes dcmtk.