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Portable image-manipulation software: what is the extra development cost?

Y Ligier1, O Ratib, M Funk

  • 1Digital Imaging Unit, University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland.

Journal of Digital Imaging
|August 1, 1992
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Developing modular and portable visualization software, OSIRIS, ensures a consistent user interface across diverse workstations for picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). This adaptable platform enhances clinical applications and leverages evolving workstation technology.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Radiology Information Systems
  • Software Engineering in Healthcare

Background:

  • Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) require robust image visualization and manipulation capabilities.
  • Diverse clinical applications necessitate visualization software adaptable to various workstation types.
  • A uniform user interface is crucial, irrespective of the underlying hardware.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a modular and portable software solution for PACS image visualization.
  • To ensure a consistent user interface across different operating systems and workstations.
  • To create an adaptable platform for specific clinical requirements and future expansion.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a modular and portable software named OSIRIS.

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  • Implementation on UNIX (X-11/OSF-Motif) and Macintosh operating systems.
  • Design focused on user interface consistency and ease of porting to other systems.
  • Main Results:

    • OSIRIS provides a standardized user interface across heterogeneous workstations.
    • The software is modular, allowing for easy expansion and adaptation to specific clinical needs.
    • Portability enables integration with evolving workstation technologies.

    Conclusions:

    • The modular and portable design of OSIRIS successfully addresses PACS visualization challenges.
    • This approach facilitates the integration of advanced imaging tools and adapts to diverse clinical workflows.
    • OSIRIS offers a flexible and future-proof platform for hospital-wide PACS implementation.