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− | [[2011_Winter_Project_Week:FetchMIAPI]] | + | [[2011_Winter_Project_Week:FetchMIAPI | 2011 Winter Project Week: FetchMI API]] |
==Delivery Mechanism== | ==Delivery Mechanism== |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 21 June 2011
Home < 2011 Summer Project Week FetchMI: Slicer integration with XNATContents
Key Investigators
- Brigham and Women's Hospital: Wendy Plesniak
- Washington University: Misha Milchenko
Objective
- Produce a working code for exchanging MRML scenes with XNAT via REST API
Approach, Plan
- Reviewing new Misha's code for XNAT client in FetchMI classes;
- Compiling, running and testing against XNAT Sandbox;
- Refining the development plan;
- User testing.
Progress
Code reivew
References
XNAT 1.5 REST API
2011 Winter Project Week: FetchMI API
Delivery Mechanism
This work will be delivered to the NAMIC Kit as a built-in Slicer module (FetchMI).