HP

Cross Platform Imaging In Room & Around the Globe
Wednesday, December 5 - 7:30 - 8:45 AM

Session Overview

The disruption by mobile technology is no more significant than in medical imaging, but elegantly designing for a variety of devices can be an intimidating endeavor.  In this presentation, the value of simultaneous design across multiple platforms is introduced.  

Cross-platform design using modern web technologies provides scalable, distributable solutions that still allow for product differentiation without sacrificing usability or other features.  By designing once, one can efficiently create software across a range of devices: from the tiniest phone to the most powerful desktop system.  Web-centric design allows for other opportunities, including maintaining secure control of information, easily managing software, and creating new collaborative interactions not easily possible before.  

We introduce the application of cross-platform web design utilizing the Enyo framework, highlighting the benefits of such a system within the context of real time magnetic resonance imaging.  We also introduce Enyo itself, a free, open source, and truly cross-platform HTML5 application framework for both desktop and mobile.  Lightweight, fast and modular, Enyo makes it simple to build, maintain and extend even the most complex software.

Session Objectives

  • Provide use cases of utilizing the Enyo cross platform development framework for therapeutic and healthcare needs
  • Explain Enyo development for both mobile and desktop platform using modern web technologies
  • Engage with the Enyo team and third party developers on using the framework for practical development

Speakers


Dave Freeman
Senior Developer Relations Engineer
Hewlett Packard

Andrew Holbrook
Research Associate
Stanford University