[Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianMedImaging" by AndreasTille
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Removed kradview
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||<tablewidth="100%"rowbgcolor="#ffcc99">''Name'' ||''Description'' ||''Licence'' ||
- ||[http://www.orcero.org/irbis/kradview/ kradview] ||kradview is a viewer of images obtained from some different sources: X-ray, NMR, and all DICOM-compatible imaging devices. Its aim is to be a complete platform for medical imaging and image processing. ||GPL ||
||[http://maris.homelinux.org/ MARiS] ||«The MARiS Project goal is to realize a package suite for Radiological Workflow using Open Source tools and technologies in according with IHE guidelines. The architecture of the single packages is based on the concept of IHE actor: this is very useful to develope a system that is an ensamble of single pieces that cooperate together using IHE profiles.» ||Free ||
||[http://www.mirthproject.org Mirth] ||«Mirth is an open source cross-platform HL7 interface engine that enables bi-directional sending of HL7 messages between systems and applications over multiple transports. By utilizing an enterprise service bus framework and a channel-based architecture, Mirth allows messages to be filtered, transformed, and routed based on user-defined rules. Creating HL7 interfaces for existing systems becomes easy using the web-based interface and channel creation wizard which associates applications with Mirth engine components.» ||Free ||
||[http://mbi.dkfz-heidelberg.de/mbi/software/ piano] ||Piano is a library containing roughly 75 algorithms and tools for multi-dimensional medical image processing, analysis and visualization. It is used in the field of surgical planning. ||BSD ||
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