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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 29, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2007
Rainer Wegenkittl, Sankt Poelten, AT;
Donald K. Dennison, Waterloo, CA;
John J. Potwarka, Waterloo, CA;
Lukas Mroz, Vienna, AT;
Armin Kanitsar, Vienna, AT;
Gunter Zeilinger, Vienna, AT;
Rainer Wegenkittl, Sankt Poelten, AT;
Donald K. Dennison, Waterloo, CA;
John J. Potwarka, Waterloo, CA;
Lukas Mroz, Vienna, AT;
Armin Kanitsar, Vienna, AT;
Gunter Zeilinger, Vienna, AT;
AGFA Healthcare, Mortsel, BE;
Abstract
A method of processing an image wherein one or more processing functions are executed. Firstly, the steps involved in the one or more processing functions are determined where each of the one or more processing functions can include one or more processing steps. Secondly, the resource requirements associated with each of the processing functions are determined. The resource availability for the one or more resource requirements on a client is determined. Thirdly, and finally, each of the one or more processing functions are selectively allocated to the at least one of the client and the server in the case where the client does not have the required resource availability.