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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
[http://www.nitrc.org NITRC] is an NIH-sponsored gforge-based tools and resources clearinghouse to support neuroimaging.  NITRC provides project hosting including svn/cvs, mailing lists, forums, web sites, and related collaboration tools.  These resources are available to researchers and projects can be created as-needed.  NA-MIC is dedicated to the development of tools.  While NA-MIC maintains some similar infrastructure for projects like Slicer3, it does not offer these services to the community.  Thus there is an excellent match between the two projects and NA-MIC is actively moving to leverage NITRC as a way to host Slicer3 modules.
 
[http://www.nitrc.org NITRC] is an NIH-sponsored gforge-based tools and resources clearinghouse to support neuroimaging.  NITRC provides project hosting including svn/cvs, mailing lists, forums, web sites, and related collaboration tools.  These resources are available to researchers and projects can be created as-needed.  NA-MIC is dedicated to the development of tools.  While NA-MIC maintains some similar infrastructure for projects like Slicer3, it does not offer these services to the community.  Thus there is an excellent match between the two projects and NA-MIC is actively moving to leverage NITRC as a way to host Slicer3 modules.
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*MGH: David Kennedy
 
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*NA-MIC: Steve Pieper
 
*NA-MIC: Steve Pieper
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==Funding Duration==
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08/01/2008-07/31/2009

Revision as of 19:16, 16 December 2009

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Background

NITRC is an NIH-sponsored gforge-based tools and resources clearinghouse to support neuroimaging. NITRC provides project hosting including svn/cvs, mailing lists, forums, web sites, and related collaboration tools. These resources are available to researchers and projects can be created as-needed. NA-MIC is dedicated to the development of tools. While NA-MIC maintains some similar infrastructure for projects like Slicer3, it does not offer these services to the community. Thus there is an excellent match between the two projects and NA-MIC is actively moving to leverage NITRC as a way to host Slicer3 modules.

To facilitate this, NA-MIC developers are creating software hooks that will allow Slicer3 modules to be hosted on NITRC. This will be analogous to the way a web browser plug in like QuickTime or Flash can be developed by Apple or Adobe independently of the web browser developed by Microsoft. The goal will be for Slicer3 users to be able to easily download and install extensions where the development is hosted at NITRC.

Current Activities

Grant#

U54EB005149-04S1

Key Personnel

  • MGH: David Kennedy
  • NA-MIC: Steve Pieper

Funding Duration

08/01/2008-07/31/2009