Kitware held its 2nd Annual Contest to find the best biomedical visualization made using the freely-available, open-source Visualization Toolkit and the Insight Registration and Segmentation Toolkit. Judging for this contest was completed in a secure online environment and the winners were announced at 12th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, held September […]

ParaView 3.6 Released

July 20, 2009

Kitware, Sandia National Laboratories and Los Alamos National Lab are proud to announce the release of ParaView 3.6. The binaries and sources are available for download from the ParaView website. This release includes several new features along with plenty of bug fixes addressing a multitude of usability and stability issues including those affecting parallel volume […]

Thanks to Dr. Paul Novotny ITK 3.14 is now available for Ubuntu 9.04. Dr. Novotny works at the Children’s Hospital in Boston where they are using ITK to prototype a tool for ultrasound-guided heart surgery. His department is pioneering the use of 3D ultrasound techniques to operate on the beating heart. ITK and Python are […]

Kitware and Sandia National Laboratories are getting ready for the next major release of ParaView, version 3.6. The binaries and sources will be available for download upon release from the ParaView website. This release includes several new features along with plenty of bug fixes addressing a multitude of usability and stability issues, including those affecting […]

Kitware welcomes several new employees to the team. Julien Finet, arrived from France where he worked as a consultant to GE’s Advantage workstation group, specifically the cardiac analysis project. He is an outstanding C++ programmer and has extensive image analysis experience. He has an MS in computer science and engineering from the University of Technology […]

ParaView 3.2 Released

November 13, 2007

In November 2007, Kitware, Sandia National Laboratories, CSimSoft and Los Alamos Laboratory announced the release of ParaView 3.2.1 (stable). The ParaView 3.2 release is available for download from the ParaView website: http://www.paraview.org/HTML/Download.html and through CVS, the tag is ParaView-3-2.   This release includes the following enhancements/fixes:  New animation view for viewing, creating and modifying animations, making ParaView more intuitive […]

VTK 5.0.3 Released

March 30, 2007

VTK 5.0.3 was released March 30, 2007. This is the third patch release to VTK 5.0. To download this release, visit http://www.vtk.org/get-software.php. Some of the changes in this release include the following: • More changes to make the code consistent with the VTK User’s Guide and textbook• Fix vtkMergeDataObjectFilter number of input ports.• Fix vtkGreedyTerrainDecimation […]

ITK 3.0 Released

November 21, 2006

ITK 3.0 was released on November 21, 2006. The main change in this release is the addition of an alternative wrapping system called WrapITK. This system was contributed by Gaetan Lehmann, Zachary Pincus and Benoit Regrain in a paper submitted to the Insight Journal. The paper can be found at the following Insight Journal handle: […]

ParaView 2.4 Released

November 13, 2005

ParaView 2.4 was released in November 2005. The latest patch to this release (2.4.4) was in June 2006. New features in ParaView 2.4 include: • Improved support for multi-block and AMR data sets.• Movies and screen captures are now rendered off-screen, allowing you to cover or close the application withoutdestroying the captured image.• Improved handling […]

When looking through a large list of projects, one thing becomes apparent: a description of the build process always is stored in a group of files. These files can be simple shell scripts, Makefiles, Jam files, complex scripts based on projects like Autoconf and Automake or tool-specific files. Recently another player came into the software […]

The CMake Build Manager

January 1, 2003

CMake is an open-source, cross-platform C/C++ build manager that supports platform inspection and user-customized builds. By William Hoffman and Ken Martin,  Dr. Dobb’s Journal Jan 01, 2003 URL:http://www.ddj.com/cpp/184405251 Many software projects ship with both a UNIX makefile (or Makefile.in) and a Microsoft Visual Studio workspace, requiring you to constantly keep both build systems up to […]

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