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Key Investigators
- Miki Kumekawa, Chiba University
Project Description
Objective
- Objective
- The goal of this project week is to identify the role of open source in translational research.
- 1 Investigating process of TR
- 2 Investigating feature of open source (technical & social)
- The goal of this project week is to identify the role of open source in translational research.
Approach, Plan
- Approach
- Method : Interview with 5 researchers of Slicer/software or medical device (15-30min)
- Items : Background / Process of TR / About Open Source
- Analysis1: structural analysis
- 1-1 transcript data
- 1-2 coding
- 1-3 categolizing
- Analysis2: contextual analysis
- 2-1 transcript data
- 2-2 coding
- 2-3 categolizing(tool/human/action/conversation)
Progress
- Elements (hypothesis)
users needs / seeds
- Process of Translational Research
Type of Problems: Patients' Safety (User's Needs/Technical problem)
- Role of Open Source in Translational Research
- Extracting the user's needs directly
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