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Revision as of 13:19, 16 June 2012
Home < 2012 Summer Project Week:LeanSlicerKey Investigators
- Queen's: Andras Lasso
- Robarts: Chris Wedlake
- Harvard SPL: Ron Kikinis
- Kitware: Stephen Aylward
- Slicer core developers?
- Taylor Braun-Jones?
Objective
Build a stripped down version of Slicer containing core functionalities only. To be used for image-guided therapy in the OR. Need to be stable enough for OR use and feasible to apply for Health Canada / FDA approval.
Approach, Plan
Discuss past experiences in obtaining approval for clinical use of Slicer.
Analyze all the dependencies of Slicer, see which of them are really needed. Try to remove those that are not essential.
Develop a use-case scenario. It would be important to have an easy way to toggle between FDA compliant and standard mode, including customizations and plug-ins.
Progress
Delivery Mechanism
This work will be delivered to the NA-MIC Kit as modifications in the Slicer main repository.