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===== User Profile ===== | ===== User Profile ===== | ||
- | As stated, this application is not intended to be a direct end-user facing program; therefore it will not be used by the average medical dosimetrist for day-to-day planning needs. Rather, the application will be used by experienced computer programmers, | + | As stated, this application is not intended to be a direct end-user facing program; therefore it will not be used by the average medical dosimetrist for day-to-day planning needs. Rather, the application will be used by experienced computer programmers, |
===== User Testing Responsibilities ===== | ===== User Testing Responsibilities ===== | ||
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==== Proton Treatment Delivery Machine Model ==== | ==== Proton Treatment Delivery Machine Model ==== | ||
- | The current state of proton delivery machines is such that two major modes of delivery are utilized: spread-out Bragg peak (SOBP) and pencil-beam scanning (PBS). Each such mode requires various machine parameters to be defined which facilitate the proper modeling of the dose delivered by a beam. Providing a means for users to specify the parameters necessary to configure their system is therefore an important concern so that the dose calculation algorithms can provide proper results for users of a variety of proton machine vendors. The proton treatment machine model provides user configurable parameters that allow dose calculation results to be commissioned to a variety of proton machine types, | + | The current state of proton delivery machines is such that two major modes of delivery are utilized: spread-out Bragg peak (SOBP) and pencil-beam scanning (PBS). Each such mode requires various machine parameters to be defined which facilitate the proper modeling of the dose delivered by a beam. Providing a means for users to specify the parameters necessary to configure their system is therefore an important concern so that the dose calculation algorithms can provide proper results for users of a variety of proton machine vendors. The proton treatment machine model provides user configurable parameters that allow dose calculation results to be commissioned to a variety of proton machine types, |
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