Dec-2009-SlicerXND-DesignAndEngineering

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Slicer / XND Design and Engineering Planning

Logistics

  • Confirmed date: Tuesday, December 15 (11-4pm), 2009
  • Location: WUSTL Campus, East Building

Goals

The purpose of this meeting is to agree upon an engineering approach and work on interface/interaction design for integrating a future version of XNATDesktop and FileServer into Slicer. The tool is envisioned as an OsiriX-like interface that would be raised when a user selects File->Import ->Load ->Export ->Save from Slicer. It can also operate as a standalone tool, to browse, preview, mark-up remote or local datasets -- and to launch Slicer to view a selected dataset or scene. Issues to consider:

Design

  • Review initial mockups, consider them against engineering practicalities
  • Agree upon "bare-bones" presentation skeleton for functionality (first pass).
  • Collaboration plan for merging design and engineering

Engineering

  • How to leverage existing XND codes
  • Java QT? -- Jambi?
  • PACS interaction

Deliverables

  • Report on all issues above
  • Propose a timeline to be reviewed by Dan, Steve, Ron

Schedule

  • Tues - Dec 15th
    • 11:00-2:00 - Design and Engineering discussion: determine:
      • scope of functionality & rough out compatible GUI skeleton
      • existing functionality we can leverage
      • extisting functionality that can be extended
      • new functionality that should be developed
      • confirm appropriate development tools (for logic & gui)
    • 2:00-3:30 prioritize proposed functionality & timelines
      • determine first-pass implementation goals & fit to timeline
      • rough out design GUI skeleton for first-pass
      • fit all proposed functionality & GUI extensions to timeline
    • 3:30-4:00 - Decide on collaborative work strategy

Attendance

  • We hope to keep this group small and tight for this first meeting:
  1. Mikhail Milchenko
  2. Wendy Plesniak

Results

TBA

Time Line

TBA

References

First really really really rough sketch