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=== Access modularized ITK ===
=== Access modularized ITK ===
Here is a spreadsheet version of the Manifest file for your convenience to explore the classes in ITK:[[Media:Manifest.xlsx]]
Here is a spreadsheet version of the Manifest file for your convenience to explore the classes in ITK:[[Media:Manifest.xlsx|Manifest.xlsx]]


We have also put up a in-progress modularized ITK  (produced at Feb 1st ) in the public git repository:
We have also put up a in-progress modularized ITK  (produced at Feb 1st ) in the public git repository:

Revision as of 20:31, 7 February 2011

Why Modularization?

Modularization is a common design answer to the problem of managing complexity and growth.

From the Linux Kernel: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-lkm/index.html?ca=dgr-lnxw07LinuxLKM&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GR

to KDE: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/KDE_Packages#Terminology

to Boost: http://ryppl.github.com/index.html

to Qt: http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2010/10/26/qt-is-going-modular/ http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2011/01/21/status-of-qt-modularization/

Details on the goals of modularization were presented here: http://www.itk.org/Wiki/ITK_Release_4/Modularization/Tcon-2010-12-03 In particular in: http://www.itk.org/Wiki/images/1/16/ITKv4-Modularization-2010-12-03.odp http://www.itk.org/Wiki/images/7/75/ITKv4-Modularization-2010-12-03.pdf


Main Goals

1) Find / label / remove the trash in ITK.

2) Organize the ~2,330 files into conceptual cohesive groups.

3) Test and label each group according to measures of quality control : Code coverage, correctness, style, dynamic testing, documentation...

4) Raise the quality bar for critical components. For example, the itkObject must have 100% code coverage, while we could live with the Blox classes having 30%.

5) Maintain that level of quality as more code is added to the toolkit.

6) Facilitate the use of Add-ons with ITK without having to include them in the toolkit.


Latest Progress

Access modularized ITK

Here is a spreadsheet version of the Manifest file for your convenience to explore the classes in ITK:Manifest.xlsx

We have also put up a in-progress modularized ITK (produced at Feb 1st ) in the public git repository:

 http://itk.org/tmp/modularITK.git 

It is a good start point to investigate the new directory structures and the new CMake packaging mechanism in modularized ITK.

We also encourage you to run the modularization scripts yourself to get a latest version of the modularized ITK:

Run Modulziation Scripts

Build modularized ITK

 cd   <path to bin>/bin/modularITK
 ccmake   <HeadOfModuarITKTree> 
 make

Users could choose to build certain groups of modules by turning the ITKGroup_<xxx> ON.

The grouping of modules are listed in: <HeadOfModuarITKTree>/CMake/ITKGroups.cmake.

The nightly dashboard for the modularized ITK can be found at: [1]


FAQs

What itk-developers need to know about contributing to modularized ITK?

What users need to know about using modularized ITK?



Development history

Initial Goals Steps and tools

Prototype [Iowa Meeting, Nov, 2010] Prototype

TCon 2010-12-03

Progress [Boston Meeting Feb 3, 2011] PPTX