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=Names=
 
*session leader
 
 
 
*participants
 
 
 
=Technology/Function description=
 
 
 
=Discussion=
 
== December 13, 2007 ==
 
* David Gobbi: Option to turn off modules for OR
 
* Steve Pieper: Needs refactoring so it will be as flexible as Slicer 2 (runtime). Slicer 3 is cMake based (pre-compilation). I would prefer run-time dynamic. This would allow distributing modules independent of the base.
 
* Louis Ibanez: The benefit would be a standard Slicer for everybody. How about testing?
 
* Peter Kazanzides: It's the user's responsibility to make it sure it was tested before going to OR
 
* David: and turn off the loading of modules at startup.
 
* Louis: Versioning?
 
* Steve Aylward: It's useful to have this versioning, for ex. VTK/ITK.
 
* Steve P.: The nightly build should build the modules also, and test them together.
 
* Csaba Csoma: So we all agree that dynamic modules is a good thing. Question: what is module, what is basic functionality?
 
* Steve P: Base Features vs. Modules. Csaba's right, we should make for ex. Diffusion Imaging modular, because it's pretty specific.
 
* Noby Hata: There are classes that can go only to base, like tracker?
 
* Steve P: Theoretically we can make it generic enough. Should the concept of tracker be a base, or just the transform?
 
* Steve A: Can a module bring in any library?
 
* Steve P: Yes. The base can't depend on Matlab, but a module can.
 
* Steve P: Static modules are restrictive, because you can't extend for ex. for full VTK/ITK library if you have a limited one compiled in.
 
* S Barre: Start up time?
 
* Steve P: Might not be affected.
 
* Liver RF 2D point of view (see next section): the functionality is in VTK, needs work to be exposed by Slicer
 
* Steve P / Noby H.: Tracked view point (each slice or for the 3slice view)
 
* Steve A: Record pre-selected views and bring it up easily when needed
 
* Noby: make sure the base does not rely on any module
 
* (Non trivial case: Dynamic MRML node, dynamic based on representation in the space - geometry changes as you move it through the space)
 
* Peter: we use different size of cutters
 
* Steve P: that can be on module level
 
* David: how easy can a module use other modules
 
* Steve P: dependency can be handled. The library dependency build process should be sequenced.
 
* Csaba: make sure we talk about libraries, GUI is just a type of library/module
 
* Steve P: Load Data is generic enough to be a module?
 
* David: Not necessarily. A module can do it, so you don't necessarily had to have a generic one.
 
* Noby: How about invisible Modules or even Base elements?
 
* All: Yes, it's an important thing to do
 
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== Liver RF ==
 
* Slicing class (orthogonal)
 
* Base: RT imaging class / image source
 
* Volume Rendering
 
* Base: Visualization: 2D view of oblique slices - arbitrary point of view
 
* Dependent on transform modules / different trackers can be used - separate from RF ablation module
 
 
 
== Prostate IGT ==
 
 
 
 
 
=Potential application in IGT=
 
 
 
=Which part is already in Slicer=
 
* There's a plan to implement a flexible/dynamic module system, no real work done yet
 
 
 
=What is not=
 
 
 
=Who among us will take leading role?=
 
 
 
=Links=
 
* [[2007_December_Slicer_IGT_Programming#Plug-in_mechanism]]
 

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