Attendants: Tobias Sielhorst, Ingo Kresse, Philipp Stefan, Mustafa K Isik, Korbinian Schwinger?, Tobias Blum?
Tops
- Presentation in Berlin
- Current status
- Todo List
- Documentation and Manual structure
Top 1: Presentation in Berlin
the presentation in berlin was a success: It was an attraction and it was quite "flashy".
Top 2: Current status
- the forceps are tracked and displayed correctly
- a phantom sphere is displayed in the correct position
- our CDelivary class has an easily extendable calibration system; the calibrated data are written to a console and are then hardcoded into the program.
- the life monitor can be switched on and off
Top 3: Todo list
- separate code from data: Use .ini files to get the data
- clean up code
- enhance the life data server
- beautify the appearance of the life monitors
- write documentation
- write doxygen-comments in the code
- write a user and a developer manual
- put it all together in a homepage
- set a link to this documentation from the Wiki pages
Top 4: Documentation and Manual structure
(The complete documentation will be in HTML)
- User Manual
- Developer Manual:
- Introduction page with class diagram of the RAMP part (C++) and the Medproc part (Java)
- Links to the doxygen documentation