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Revision as of 20:08, 6 July 2011

Home < Events:Slicer4-Review-07-2011

What

Slicer 4 review and programming sprint

When

July 19-21 2011

Who

Slicer 4 core programmers

Where

Demo room, 2nd floor, 1249 Boylston Street, Boston, MA

Why

  • Identify roadmap for a Slicer 4 product release for the RSNA confernece

Work on

Main Topics

  • Critical Features
  • Bug fixes
  • Download setup and integration with the existing Slicer website

Priority TBD

  • Reformat capabilities
  • Move to git/gerrit
  • Main GUI
  • Update tutorials
    • After main gui
    • Using GUI Testing
  • GPU Volume Rendering
    • ATI
    • Mac
    • How many to support/provide? Ron: I just need a single one that works.
  • Volume rendering transfer function
    • Jittery, and banding
    • Threshold
    • Group selection and shifting
  • GUI Testing
    • Instrumenting CTK widgets
    • Conversion of tutorials to tests
  • Annotations
    • vtkWidgets
    • GUI layout
    • compositing with volume rendering does not work properly
    • Working group (?)
  • Tk/Tcl
    • Removing the last dependencies
  • Performance optimization
    • Module for profiling events
  • Extensions
    • Support for superbuild
    • Requirements for testing, documentation, tutorials, and continued support from developers
      • How to name different levels of compliance
  • Downloads
    • Statistics on packages and on individual extensions
    • Web pages
    • Technologies
  • Charts
    • Reference Implementation (Marcus)
  • MIDAS
    • sceneviews
  • Interactive CLI modules

Agenda

Attending

  1. Ron Kikinis
  2. Steve Pieper
  3. Nicole Aucoin
  4. Julien Finet
  5. Daniel Haehn (only 07/19)
  6. Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin