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* Modify the XNAT Desktop user interface to have a more PACS-like interface while accounting for complexities of research data that aren't part of typical patient-centric interfaces.
 
* Modify the XNAT Desktop user interface to have a more PACS-like interface while accounting for complexities of research data that aren't part of typical patient-centric interfaces.
* Slicer will also have a native PACS-like '''browse/load/save''' interface that will act as a client to XNAT's File Server and other database back ends; we want to ensure as parallel a user experience as possible between these Slicer's native interface and XND to best faciliate knowledge transfer.
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* Slicer will also have a native PACS-like '''browse/load/save''' interface that will act as a client to XNAT's File Server and other database back ends; we want to ensure as parallel a user experience as possible between Slicer's native interface and XND to help users switch easily between the two.
  
 
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* Use well-received interfaces (Osirix, GE) to motivate the new XND interface.  Continue developing mock-ups and iteratively implementing in XND.
 
* Use well-received interfaces (Osirix, GE) to motivate the new XND interface.  Continue developing mock-ups and iteratively implementing in XND.
 
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* Design for multiple levels of expertise (novice, intermediate, expert), and '''focus on needs of (mi2b2) clinician scientist users''' as a key user group
* Design for multiple levels of expertise (novice, intermediate, expert), and focus on needs of mi2b2 clinician scientist users as key user group
 
 
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Wendy developed an initial mock-up that received additional tuning during her recent visit to STL. Subsequent discussions with Ron have revealed additional requirements and design constraints. Work on transcribing this information and storyboard the browse/load DICOM workflow. Additional must-haves especially from clinician investigators using existing applications (OsiriX) at programmer week are encouraged!.
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Wendy developed an initial mock-up that received additional tuning during her recent visit to STL. Subsequent discussions with Ron have revealed additional requirements and design constraints. Work on transcribing this information and storyboard the browse/load DICOM workflow will continue this week. Additional must-haves especially from clinician investigators using existing applications (OsiriX) at programmer week are encouraged -- PLEASE VISIT WENDY WITH YOUR SUGGESTIONS!
 
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Key Investigators

  • Wendy Plesniak
  • Ron Kikinis
  • Dan Marcus

Objective

  • Modify the XNAT Desktop user interface to have a more PACS-like interface while accounting for complexities of research data that aren't part of typical patient-centric interfaces.
  • Slicer will also have a native PACS-like browse/load/save interface that will act as a client to XNAT's File Server and other database back ends; we want to ensure as parallel a user experience as possible between Slicer's native interface and XND to help users switch easily between the two.

Approach, Plan

  • Use well-received interfaces (Osirix, GE) to motivate the new XND interface. Continue developing mock-ups and iteratively implementing in XND.
  • Design for multiple levels of expertise (novice, intermediate, expert), and focus on needs of (mi2b2) clinician scientist users as a key user group

Progress

Wendy developed an initial mock-up that received additional tuning during her recent visit to STL. Subsequent discussions with Ron have revealed additional requirements and design constraints. Work on transcribing this information and storyboard the browse/load DICOM workflow will continue this week. Additional must-haves especially from clinician investigators using existing applications (OsiriX) at programmer week are encouraged -- PLEASE VISIT WENDY WITH YOUR SUGGESTIONS!