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While Slicer's GUI is fairly mature at the application level, the presentation layers for individual modules varies quite a bit. This project week activity launches an effort to identify, record and address usability issues in Slicer's GUI across modules and at the application top level.
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Revision as of 16:27, 19 June 2008

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Key Investigators

  • Wendy Plesniak
  • Sebastien Barre


Objectives

  • GUI Refinement

While Slicer's GUI is fairly mature at the application level, the presentation layers for individual modules varies quite a bit. This project week activity launches an effort to identify, record and address usability issues in Slicer's GUI across modules and at the application top level.

Approach, Plan

  • Develop list of Interface usability and aesthetics problems to address.
  • Make sure all are entered into Mantis appropriately as usability issues.
  • Prioritize their design and implementation, and
  • start the work.

Progress