The Source: July 2011

The Kitware Source contains articles related to the development of Kitware projects in addition to software updates, news, and other content relevant to the open source community. In this issue, Luis Ibáñez, David Cole, Bill Hoffman, Brad King, and Xiaoxiaxo Liu discuss modularization as a way to group interrelated code for easier code maintenance. Gabe Hart, Marc Neithammer, Danielle Pace, Jack Van Horn, and Stephen Aylward give an overview of their soon-to-bepublished paper on traumatic brain injury assessment using geometric metamorphosis. Brad Davis and Bill Hoffmann explore issue RADAR tracking for streamlining workflow and managing projects. George Zagaris, Charles Law, and Berk Geveci examine visualization and analysis of hierarchical structured dataset enhancements using an AMR approach.

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Editor’s Note
Recent Releases
Visualization and Analysis of AMR Datasets
Issue RADAR Using git/master/next/MANTIS
Divide and Conquer
Recover Assessment via Geometric Metamorphosis
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