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* XNAT REST API documentation:
 
* XNAT REST API documentation:
 
** Dan Marcus send the following link to the group: http://nrg.wikispaces.com/XNAT+REST+API.
 
** Dan Marcus send the following link to the group: http://nrg.wikispaces.com/XNAT+REST+API.
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** We learned about project, user and experimental studies. When one specifies users for a project, XNAT will e-mail peoples who don't have an account yet so they can create one.
  
 
* A document with the [[media:DICOMrules.doc | DICOM to XNAT rules]] (sent by Dan) was also reviewed by the group .
 
* A document with the [[media:DICOMrules.doc | DICOM to XNAT rules]] (sent by Dan) was also reviewed by the group .
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** There is an easy way to transfer DICOM into XNAT. Maybe we will just use the DICOM as it or zip them so it might be cleaner (no metadata crammed)
  
 
* Next week:
 
* Next week:
 
** Volume of data being pushed
 
** Volume of data being pushed
 
** Infrastructure needed (computer, bandwidth)
 
** Infrastructure needed (computer, bandwidth)

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Agenda

i2b2 to XNAT to DICOM architecture and workflow

Harvard Catalyst Medical Informatics group Meeting Minutes February 16, 2010

In attendance:

  • Valerie Humblet
  • Yong Gao
  • Wendy Plesniak
  • Alex Zeitsev
  • Charles McGow
  • Dan Marcus
  • Steve Pieper
  • Chris Herrick
  • Bill Telier
  • Tim Olsen


  • XNAT REST API documentation:
    • Dan Marcus send the following link to the group: http://nrg.wikispaces.com/XNAT+REST+API.
    • We learned about project, user and experimental studies. When one specifies users for a project, XNAT will e-mail peoples who don't have an account yet so they can create one.
  • A document with the DICOM to XNAT rules (sent by Dan) was also reviewed by the group .
    • There is an easy way to transfer DICOM into XNAT. Maybe we will just use the DICOM as it or zip them so it might be cleaner (no metadata crammed)
  • Next week:
    • Volume of data being pushed
    • Infrastructure needed (computer, bandwidth)