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== Goals ==
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The purpose of this meeting is to discuss development strategies to migrate Slicer to a new GUI layer.  For some background see [http://wiki.slicer.org/slicerWiki/index.php/Qt_in_Slicer3 here]. 
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Important questions to consider at this meeting are:
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* What functionality does the application need to have in order to accomplish the needs of our DBP and clinical collaborations over the next several years?
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* What look and feel should the application have?
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* What capabilities will help us build the community of developers and users
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** Standard tools - well supported with ample documentation, support, etc
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** Flexibility to run in many environments
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** Ease of use and productivity for developers
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* Can we get a realistic estimate of the workload required and what skills are required to do the work?
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* Are we comfortable that we have considered all the viable alternatives?

Revision as of 18:05, 31 August 2009

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  • Location: 1249 Boylston Street
  • Attendance:
  1. Will Schroeder
  2. Steve Pieper
  3. Ron Kikinis

Goals

The purpose of this meeting is to discuss development strategies to migrate Slicer to a new GUI layer. For some background see here.

Important questions to consider at this meeting are:

  • What functionality does the application need to have in order to accomplish the needs of our DBP and clinical collaborations over the next several years?
  • What look and feel should the application have?
  • What capabilities will help us build the community of developers and users
    • Standard tools - well supported with ample documentation, support, etc
    • Flexibility to run in many environments
    • Ease of use and productivity for developers
  • Can we get a realistic estimate of the workload required and what skills are required to do the work?
  • Are we comfortable that we have considered all the viable alternatives?