Execution of the SimSET Monte Carlo PET/SPECT simulator in the condor distributed computing environment.
SimSET is a package for simulation of emission tomography data sets. Condor is a popular distributed computing environment. Simple C/C++ applications and shell scripts are presented which allow the execution of SimSET on the Condor environment. This is accomplished without any modification to SimSET...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Digital Imaging Vol. 20; pp. 72 - 83 |
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| Formato: | computer program diagnostic images tables/charts Journal Article |
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Springer Nature
Sep2007 Supplement
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