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CTK works on topics that are not covered by existing toolkits that support the mutual interest and needs of the CTK community. The main scope of current CTK efforts includes the topics ''DICOM'', ''DICOM Application Hosting'', ''Widgets'', and ''Plugin Framework''. | CTK works on topics that are not covered by existing toolkits that support the mutual interest and needs of the CTK community. The main scope of current CTK efforts includes the topics ''DICOM'', ''DICOM Application Hosting'', ''Widgets'', and ''Plugin Framework''. | ||
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{{documentation/g-box-start|Documentation/Dicom_Overview|DICOM}}Provides high-level classes supporting query and retrieve operations from PACS and local databases. Includes Qt widgets to easily set-up a server connection and to send queries and view the results. [http://dicom.offis.de/dcmtk DCMTK] is used as the underlying toolkit. | {{documentation/g-box-start|Documentation/Dicom_Overview|DICOM}}Provides high-level classes supporting query and retrieve operations from PACS and local databases. Includes Qt widgets to easily set-up a server connection and to send queries and view the results. [http://dicom.offis.de/dcmtk DCMTK] is used as the underlying toolkit. | ||
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{{documentation/g-box-start|Documentation/DicomApplicationHosting|DICOM Application Hosting}}Aims at creating a C++ reference implementation of the [[media:DicomAppHostingSpecs.pdf | DICOM Part 19 Application Hosting specifications]]. It provides an infrastructure to create both hosts and hosted applications. The project is still in alpha status but may be useful for conformance testing and initial experimentation. | {{documentation/g-box-start|Documentation/DicomApplicationHosting|DICOM Application Hosting}}Aims at creating a C++ reference implementation of the [[media:DicomAppHostingSpecs.pdf | DICOM Part 19 Application Hosting specifications]]. It provides an infrastructure to create both hosts and hosted applications. The project is still in alpha status but may be useful for conformance testing and initial experimentation. | ||
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{{documentation/g-box-start|Documentation/WidgetPlans|Widgets}}A collection of Qt Widgets for usage in biomedical imaging applications. | {{documentation/g-box-start|Documentation/WidgetPlans|Widgets}}A collection of Qt Widgets for usage in biomedical imaging applications. | ||
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{{documentation/g-box-start|Documentation/Plugin_Framework|Plugin Framework}}A dynamic component system for C++, modeled after the [http://www.osgi.org OSGi] specifications. It enables a development model where applications are (dynamically) composed of many different (reusable) components following a service oriented approach. | {{documentation/g-box-start|Documentation/Plugin_Framework|Plugin Framework}}A dynamic component system for C++, modeled after the [http://www.osgi.org OSGi] specifications. It enables a development model where applications are (dynamically) composed of many different (reusable) components following a service oriented approach. | ||
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=== Important Links === | === Important Links === |
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The goal of CTK is to support biomedical image computing. CTK code is licensed under Apache 2.0. This means that users of CTK are allowed to use the code for academic, commercial, or other purposes without paying license fees or being restricted in their ability to redistribute their code or keep it private.
CTK works on topics that are not covered by existing toolkits that support the mutual interest and needs of the CTK community. The main scope of current CTK efforts includes the topics DICOM, DICOM Application Hosting, Widgets, and Plugin Framework.
DICOM |
Provides high-level classes supporting query and retrieve operations from PACS and local databases. Includes Qt widgets to easily set-up a server connection and to send queries and view the results. DCMTK is used as the underlying toolkit. |
DICOM Application Hosting |
Aims at creating a C++ reference implementation of the DICOM Part 19 Application Hosting specifications. It provides an infrastructure to create both hosts and hosted applications. The project is still in alpha status but may be useful for conformance testing and initial experimentation. |
Widgets |
A collection of Qt Widgets for usage in biomedical imaging applications. |
Plugin Framework |
A dynamic component system for C++, modeled after the OSGi specifications. It enables a development model where applications are (dynamically) composed of many different (reusable) components following a service oriented approach. |
Important Links
Although the CTK efforts are concentrated on the topics described above, there are a couple of other working areas covering topics like interoperability and software testing which might be of interest to the biomedical imaging community. Please see the links given below for more details.
About CTK |
CTK Users |
CTK Developers |
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