Character sets revisited

When I wrote the article on “Enhanced character set support in DCMTK“, I mentioned in the last sentence that this was only a first step. Now, after a year and a half, it’s time to describe what has been done since then. Continue reading

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How are new features added to the DCMTK?

Sometimes, we are asked whether support for a new DICOM service, IOD or some other feature can be added to the DCMTK and how an item on our to-do list gets higher priority.

Here is a list of answers to the question “How are new features added to the DCMTK?”: Continue reading

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New DICOM Structured Reporting IODs

Following our plan to always keep the DCMTK up-to-date, at least with regards to the Data Dictionary, the list of SOP Classes and Transfer Syntaxes as well as the Directory Record Types, I recently also added support for the latest DICOM Structured Reporting (SR) Information Object Definitions (IOD) to the dcmsr module. Continue reading

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DICOM training course in September 2013

The next DICOM training course in English language takes place from 10 to 12 September 2013 in Frankfurt, Germany. As usual, the two-day DICOM Intensive Course is followed by the one-day DCMTK Course.

For further questions on the offered training courses as well as for registration purposes, please contact one of the following persons at OFFIS.

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Now working as a freelancer

By the end of November, I left the ICSMED company to start my new job as a self-employed person (freelancer). In fact, my new job is the same as my previous one — at least with regards to contents, i.e. I offer training, consulting and software development services in the field of DICOM and IHE. Continue reading

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