Difference between revisions of "2016 Winter Project Week/Projects/Data Persisting"
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* Implement a mechanism simpler than MRML to save information about clinical data handled by Slicer modules | * Implement a mechanism simpler than MRML to save information about clinical data handled by Slicer modules | ||
* SQLite + Qt wrappers seem a good fit for this goal, extensible to other database engines to easily share data between different computers. | * SQLite + Qt wrappers seem a good fit for this goal, extensible to other database engines to easily share data between different computers. | ||
* Possibly reuse this mechanism to also easily store the module state locally and inside a network. | * Possibly reuse this mechanism to also easily store the module state locally and inside a network. | ||
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* Discuss about security issues and other possible approaches. | * Discuss about security issues and other possible approaches. | ||
* Implement a proof of concept | * Implement a proof of concept | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 24 December 2015
Home < 2016 Winter Project Week < Projects < Data PersistingKey Investigators
- Raúl San José
- Jorge Onieva
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