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    DcmStoreService

    DcmStoreService

    A lightweight and robust Dicom server to archive medical images

    Dicom storage service - DcmStoreService is a lightweight and robust package for implementing the Dicom Storage SCP Service. The application (C++ compiled x86/x64) runs on computer as automatic MS Windows system service (24 hrs). It has a variety of customizable options.
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    auto-importer
    ATOM is an OMERO client which allows automated import of image data into OMERO. ATOM is provided as is without any guarantees or warranty. The author is not responsible for any damage or losses of any kind caused by the use or misuse of the programs.
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    ArrayCGH DataBase is an effort to distribute Array CGH data between clinical and research groups. It will be platform independent, and will utilize MySQL as it's persistent storage mechanism. A web client may be implemented at some point.
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    videonetwork

    videonetwork

    A simulator for self-organizing video replication and more

    ...We tackle these problems by introducing a bio-inspired algorithm, which lets the content place itself where it is needed. It is robust, scalable and adaptive. The transport path of content is exploited to replicate content and limited storage space is handled by clean-up mechanisms. We implemented a simulator to show the algorithm's performance and to test its behavior under real circumstances. It is easily extendable to support several new scenarios or changes to the algorithm (see replication and client models).
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