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Repo moved to slicebox/slicebox

05 Jun 10:47
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v0.4.1

Release 0.4.1

Anonymization keys

31 May 20:14
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When sending images to other boxes, essential information is now stored on how anonymization was carried out. This makes it possible for hospital users to maintain a history anonymization keys, patient id to anonymous patient id etc. When sending a new or existing series from an outside box to a hospital box with anonymous attributes matching those in the list of anonymization keys, anonymization is reversed such that the incoming series is placed alongside the corresponding patient and/or study.

This release also includes experimental integration with Matlab for ease of access to slicebox image data in Matlab scripts.

Linux installers revamped

20 May 08:32
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Better Linux distributions and installation instructions.

Working download link

16 May 15:33
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Fixed download link to point to new installers package on Bintray.

Docs and installers

15 May 21:06
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  • API documentation
  • Linux installers: rpm and deb packages
  • Logging to file and console
  • Routes clean-up

Better packaging

05 May 08:16
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The first live installation of Slicebox raised issues with how the application is packaged. This release includes

  • bug fix that makes sure the slicebox.conf configuration file is actually read on startup
  • possibility to change superuser credentials in slicebox.conf
  • moved binaries to bintray.com

Early adopter

04 May 06:36
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This is the first release of slicebox, aimed at a clique of friendly users at hospitals and universities. This release will pave the way for even smoother usage and greater robustness in coming releases.

Limitations:

  • Handling of apps through the use of series types will be fully available in a coming release.
  • The possibility to send series to PACS from Slicebox (by letting Slicebox act as a storage class user (SCU)) is experimental in this release.

Binaries are in the dist folder.