Here's a list of some of our major projects along the years |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:44 AM by Roni Zaharia
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HL7 Kit is an integrationen engine specially designed for busy healthcare IT profesionals. This product include HL7 Message editor, HL7 Listener, a GUI HL7 Interface Authoring tool and a HL7 integration service.Using this product, HL7 integration is achieved n minutes simply by using the drag-and-drop interface authoring tool to design how HL7 messages are parsed and th information inserted into database tables. Defining outbound messages interface is just as simple. Whenever a new record is inserted to the database, the software translates it into HL7 and send it to the defined target. |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:43 AM by Roni Zaharia
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DICONDE is a ASTM standard for non-destructive tests imaging that was derivated from DICOM. This project was made for an Israeli industrial ultrasound system manufecturer. In order to qualify with their customer's requirments, they had to provide the test data in DICONDE format. This is a classic example how outsourcing a task that is out of the direct scope of the firm can cut costs and shorten delivery times. DICONDE is a relativly new standard and is just now being adopted by the industrial market but for us the task of customizing our toolkit to it was simple. This made it possible for the customer to complete the whole project ifrom early design to shipping in a matter of weeks. |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:43 AM by Roni Zaharia
A module for Israeli start-up that captures video channel with optional cardiogram into DICOM Mutliframe jpeg encoded file. |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:43 AM by Roni Zaharia
This project is a true example of how outsourcing can cut development costs for small to medium companies. Innovea Medical Systems decided to do what they do best - develop their contrast enhancment algorithms and leave to us all the rest. Within two monthes RZ delivered a version for demonstration and now one month later the complete product is in aceptence tests. |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:42 AM by Roni Zaharia
Implement HL7 Messaging Integration Service and Message Processing Engine
The design emphasizes flexibility and leans hard on our favorite design pattern - name/value pairs. It enables future extensions for a newer version of the HL7 protocol and allows easy configuration of the mapping from HL7 Message content to database tables.
This project was built around the Microsoft SQL Server. All the message mappings were defined in the DB. The networking was done in C# and the HL7 Message Structure Reading and Writing was done in Managed C++ wrapper of the good old hl7imex. |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:41 AM by Roni Zaharia
A 'quick-and-dirty' two-way integration between DICOM and MATLAB overcomes problematic issues in MATLAB utility functions for reading and writing DICOM files. more ... |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:40 AM by Roni Zaharia
A new concept in DICOM tool kits. Exposes the very high level commands and hides all the DICOM details from the developer. The tool kit is provided as .COM or .NET and is meant to integrate in a modality system. |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:40 AM by Roni Zaharia
A full outsourcing project for the DICOM application of a Cardiology CT work station manufacturer in Israel. The project includes a DICOM Storage Service backed up by a local database and a GUI application for browsing images on the local HD, on CD and on remote DICOM systems (using Q/R Service). All data sources share the same UI.
The development of the complete application from design to delivery took approximately three months and involved three programmers. |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:39 AM by Roni Zaharia
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Preparing and representing an Israeli-based medical device manufacturer for participation in the IHE 2007 EU Connect-A-Thon in Berlin. The application SD Bronchus planning workstation passed all tests as an Image Display actor for the scheduled workflow integration profile.
In this picture Roni Zaharia (right) in the event hall in Berlin. |
posted Dec 24, 2009 4:38 AM by Roni Zaharia
Algorithm for enhancement of contrast of CR and DR images while preserving original image bit-depth for an Israeli Digital X-Ray systems manufacturer.
The challenge is to provide a quality initial view of the image while preserving the ability to change contrast settings (WC/WW) without losing data. |
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