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===== Connectivity ===== | ===== Connectivity ===== | ||
- | We live in a connected world, where vertical data-silos unfortunately are still much to frequent. | + | We live in a connected world, where vertical data-silos unfortunately are still much too frequent. |
With our PMA.vue and PMA.studio products, we want to help you integrate disparate information sources, and bring them together in a single harmonized interface. | With our PMA.vue and PMA.studio products, we want to help you integrate disparate information sources, and bring them together in a single harmonized interface. | ||
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Meta-data is important to describe and annotate data. When configured properly in PMA.core, PMA.studio visualizes these accordingly and can be used as a front-end for interactive data capture from end-users. | Meta-data is important to describe and annotate data. When configured properly in PMA.core, PMA.studio visualizes these accordingly and can be used as a front-end for interactive data capture from end-users. | ||
- | Speaking of annotations: with PMA.studio you have the option to integrate data-layers and overlays from different image analysis suites. You can [[run a proprietary plugin in QuPath and another one in Fiji|https://diagnosticpathology.biomedcentral.com/counter/pdf/10.1186/s13000-022-01225-4.pdf]], and then visualize both results in PMA.studio to assess the conditions which implementation is best suited for what conditions. | + | Speaking of annotations: with PMA.studio you have the option to integrate data-layers and overlays from different image analysis suites. You can [[https://diagnosticpathology.biomedcentral.com/counter/pdf/10.1186/s13000-022-01225-4.pdf|run a proprietary plugin in QuPath and another one in Fiji]], and then visualize both results in PMA.studio to assess which implementation is best suited based on different conditions. |
==== Compare PMA.vue and PMA.studio ==== | ==== Compare PMA.vue and PMA.studio ==== | ||
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+ | The following table compares connectivity provisions between PMA.vue and PMA.studio: | ||
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+ | ^ Connectivity ^ Functionality ^ PMA.vue ^ PMA.studio ^ | ||
+ | | Incoming | slides stored on server | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | slides stored on network drive| Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | slides stored on S3 storage | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | slides stored in [[https://www.azure.com|Azure]] | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | slides stored on FTP | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | slides stored local HDD | - | Yes | | ||
+ | | | slides stored in [[https://my.pathomation.com|My Pathomation]] | - | Yes | | ||
+ | | | Annotations | - | Yes | | ||
+ | | Layout and presentation | Pre-configured grids | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | Tab-based viewport organization | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | Aribitrary grid sizes| - | Yes | | ||
+ | | Outgoing | Share live links to a folder | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | Share live links to a slide | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | Share live links to regions of interest | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | Share live links to grid | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | Snapshot creation | Yes | Yes | | ||
+ | | | Annotations | - | Yes | | ||