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Re: CTN and MESA



On Thu, 28 Feb 2008, Steve M. Robbins wrote:

On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Dominique Belhachemi wrote:

This kind of software is definitively valuable for information systems
vendors and imaging systems vendors. I hope someone has enough time to
maintain MESA in Debian.

I second Dominique's recommendation.

Just added

Depends: mesa-test-tools
Homepage: http://ihedoc.wustl.edu/mesasoftware/
License: free
Pkg-Description: IHE Test Software for Cardiology
 The MESA software release which is available at
 http://ihedoc.wustl.edu/mesasoftware/10.15.0/dist/ provides several
 tools that might cover a wide range of applications for
 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) testing.
 .
 Another important element of the IHE testing process is the set of
 software tools HIMSS and RSNA have commissioned. Developed by the
 Electronic Radiology Laboratory at the Mallinckrodt Institute of
 Radiology, Washington University of St. Louis, the MESA tools are
 designed for use by participating companies in implementing IHE
 capabilities in their systems and preparing for the Connectathon. Their
 purpose is to provide communication partners, test data and test plans
 to allow organizations to provide a baseline level of testing as they
 implement the IHE Technical Framework. These tools are made available to
 participants during the period of an IHE demonstration year and are then
 released into the public domain at the end of that cycle. The latest
 version of the MESA Test Tools available in the public domain can be
 found here.
 .
 This kind of software is definitively valuable for information systems
 vendors and imaging systems vendors.
 .
 Because the CTN Debian package is based on an upstream dead project
 these tools should have a high priority for packaging because the
 CTN homepage http://erl.wustl.edu/research/dicom/ctn.html says:
 "The CTN software is also embedded within the MESA tools. The version
 of CTN software in those tools does not have a separate release number
 but is more current than version 3.0.6."

to med-imaging task file which will be reflected tomorrow on the
TODO list.

Kind regards

       Andreas.

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