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DICOM in XML

DICOM in XML. Where we’re headed. Completed Work. Starting from earlier test conversion of Parts Fixed errors in conversion Changed environment specific path names to relative ones Added missing tables Portable build environment created

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DICOM in XML

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  1. DICOM in XML Where we’re headed

  2. Completed Work • Starting from earlier test conversion of Parts • Fixed errors in conversion • Changed environment specific path names to relative ones • Added missing tables • Portable build environment created • Ant scripts used to facilitate processing in various operating environments • Includes entire processing pipeline (DICOM → DocBook → Output in various formats, including cross reference links) • Build process to output proven in multiple operating environments • Prototype the use of Subversion data repository for source control

  3. Current Work • Completed • Initial rough conversion from Word to DocBook for all remaining Parts • Editing XML source of converted parts for errors • Updating existing XML source for Parts 3, 6, 12, and 16 to latest version 2005 • Checking updated parts for accuracy

  4. Upcoming Work • Necessary for publication • Conversion from WMF drawings to portable graphics files (SVG) • Comparison against the original word documents to insure correctness • Suggested additions • DICOM specific schema for Part 4 tables • Greater cross-referencing between parts

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