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-====== PMA.core wiki ====== 
  
-PMA.core operates through web protocols and supports a number of file formats, allowing you to manipulate WSI data from different vendors in a standardized manner. This enables efficient management of digital slide images while requiring minimal setup. 
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-===== PMA.core as a tile server ===== 
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-PMA.core is foremost a tile server. Whole slide images are big, and an efficient scheme must be in place to optimally serve their content. PMA.core is that efficient solution. 
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-[[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=sepPIexKELE|Our YouTube video tell you more about tile servers and whole slide images]] 
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-PMA.core manages your whole slide images. It is not responsible for viewing and other operations such as annotations,​ data capture, and image analysis. While PMA.core contains the necessary functions to retain these types of data, it does not provide end-user interfaces to create and manipulate it. The software acts as a broker between the various vendor-dependent file formats on one end, and a variety of different end-user applications on the other: 
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-The end-user applications are typically referred to as "​downstream"​ applications in this manual. They can be other member-components of our platform (PMA.view is an excellent viewer), but they may be completely custom-built by third-parties as well (in which case communication with PMA.core is conveniently facilitated through webservices). 
-This type of broker-like interaction ​ enables both downstream viewing and analysis. PMA.core allows adopters of WSI to build a context around each slide (on-slide graphical annotations and form-data) and manage this as needed. 
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