Kitware and the ParaView team are pleased to announce the availability of the final ParaView 3.12.0 binaries for download on the ParaView download page. This release features improvements to the ParaView ServerManager and includes more than 190 resolved issues, all of which can be found in the change-log. An updated user guide for 3.12.0 can […]

ParaView 3.12.0 Released

November 8, 2011

The ParaView team is pleased to announce the availability of the ParaView 3.12.0 final binaries for download on the ParaView Download Page. ParaView 3.12 can be considered as a bug-fix release with over 190 issues resolved. The detailed list can be found on the change-log page.   With Python being one of the preferred means of interacting with […]

Kitware is pleased to announce the release of ParaView 3.12 release candidate 3. This release can be considered a bug-fix release that addresses over 180 issues; the full list can be found at http://www.paraview.org/Bug/changelog_page.php?version_id=85. Binaries for Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems are now available for download on the ParaView download page and a revised […]

VTK 5.8.0 Released VTK 5.8.0 was released on September 15, 2011. This major release contains several noteworthy additions and improvements. The VTK 5.8.0 release provides binary packages of the vtk tcl interpreter and vtkpython for Windows, Mac and Linux, which will be available on the download page. The Python wrappers for this release were expanded […]

A yt Plugin for ParaView

October 15, 2011

The yt project (http://yt-project.org/) aims to provide a set of analysis and visualization tasks for astrophysical datasets, primarily drawn from hydrodynamic simulations. yt has been used to analyze the formation of the first stars in the universe, galaxy mergers, present day star formations, and galaxy clusters. It is built in Python, is parallelized with mpi4py, […]

The year 2011 has been a great one for ITK. The large-scale effort of revising, accelerating and simplifying the toolkit is coming to fruition with the upcoming release of ITKv4. Among the many interesting novelties of ITKv4, one that we anticipate making a big impact is the new simplified API layer that has been developed […]

On behalf of myself, Ken, Bill, Brad, Alex, Zach, Ben and the rest of the CMake team from all around the world, we are pleased to announce that CMake 2.8.6 is now available for download at:   http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/?C=M;O=D It is also available from the usual download links found on the CMake web site:   http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html […]

VTK 5.8.0 Released

September 14, 2011

Kitware and the VTK team are pleased to announce the release of VTK 5.8.0, a major release containing several noteworthy additions and enhancements. There are numerous improvements to the Python wrappers including the addition of many classes, methods, and constants that were not previously wrapped, along with support for unicode strings arguments, two-dimensional array arguments, […]

The CMake 2.8.6 release candidate stream continues! You can find the source and binaries here: http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/?C=M;O=D If you want to test this out and ask for a fix, do it soon, or hold your peace till the next release! I expect we will finalize the 2.8.6 release by mid-September. This release candidate we do not […]

Kitware welcomed three new full-time employees and five interns throughout the month of June. Ilknur Kabul and Joe Snyder joined the medical team, Kyle Lutz joined the scientific visualization team, and five additional interns have joined Kitware for the summer. Ilknur Kabul joined Kitware as a member of the medical team at the Carrboro office. […]

Kitware has a track record for applying agile software development processes to our projects. Since each project is unique in its needs and workflow, the same processes are not used for every project. We use mainstream development models like SCRUM [1] , Kanban [2] , and even waterfall [3], but we typically adapt the process […]

Nuclear nonproliferation is in opposition to the spread of nuclear weapons and technology. For the Phase I of the DOE SBIR “Scalable Visual System for Nonproliferation Analysis,” we developed a prototype of a system for analysts interested in retrieving, classifying, and visualizing large quantities of documents related to nonproliferation activities.  Our first step was to […]

The ParaView team is pleased to announce the availability of the ParaView 3.10.0 final binaries for download on the ParaView download page. The ParaView 3.10.0 release features several notable new features and improvements, described below.  For an exhaustive list of the new features and bug-fixes, please refer to the change log at: http://www.paraview.org/Bug/changelog_page.php. For the 3.10 […]

On behalf of myself, Ken, Bill, Brad, Alex, Zach, Ben and the rest of the CMake team, we are pleased to announce that CMake 2.8.4 is now available for download at: http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/?C=M;O=D It is also available from the usual download links found on the CMake web site: http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html Here are the changes for CMake 2.8.4: […]

QGoImageCompare was developed in the Megason Lab at Harvard Medical School and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It is a library aimed at simple comparison of images. The library provides an easy means to add 2D and 3D image visualization and examination features to a Qt4 application, or the bundled visualization executables can be used […]

I am happy to announce that CMake 2.8.4 has entered the release candidate stage! You can find the source and binaries here: http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/?C=M;O=D Following is the list of changes in this release. Please try this version of CMake on your projects and report any issues to the list or the bug tracker. Happy building! -Dave […]

In cmake-gui, a list of CMake “options” and “cache entries” are presented to the developer building your project so they can make adjustments to various aspects of your project’s build. For example, a common option is BUILD_SHARED_LIBS . If set to ON , then add_library  calls default to producing shared libraries. Otherwise, add_library  calls default to producing […]