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Revision as of 11:32, 21 June 2007
Home < Special topic breakout: New DBP Introduction to NA-MIC Engineering
New DBP Introduction to NA-MIC Engineering
June 25th, 4:30-5:30pm
Location: Grier Rooms A & B: 34-401A & 34-401B
Attendees
Attendees:
- Steve Pieper
- Jim Miller
- Will Schroeder
Agenda
- Review of the Roles of the Cores
- Core 1 Develops Application-Specific Algorithm Code Using the NA-MIC Kit Based on DBP Requirements
- Core 2 Ensures NA-MIC Kit Supports the Needed Data Types, Platforms, and Computational Infrastructure
- Core 3 Specifies Needs, Tests Implementations, Performs Clinical Tests, Publishes Results
- Cores 4, 5, 6, 7 (Service, Training, Dissemination, Leadership)
- The NA-MIC Rhythms:
- Collaboration resources
- Web pages
- Wiki
- TCon numbers and protocol
- Daily Emails
- Weekly Tcons
- Bi Annual Project Weeks
- Annual AHM
- Annual Report
- 3 Year DBP Cycle
- 5 Year Renewal Cycle
- Collaboration resources
- Ideas to Software
- It's all about the DBPs, and why we need your ideas
- Overview: from concept to implementation
- Is it enabling technology? (a toolkit addition)
- Is it an application? (Slicer module)
- The software process
- Where to go for
- Information
- Help
- Bug Reporting
- Collaborations