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Durban2003-proposals from SIG#9
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- From: spea@chem.uu.nl (a.l.spek)
- Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2002 12:09:53 +0100 (BST)
Dear Jan, Appended our proposals for a successfull DURBAN2003. Best wishes Ton ---------------------------- Proposals from SIG#9 for sessions on Computing at the DURBAN-2003 Meeting ========================================================================= The computing SIG#9 has the following proposals for four computing related Micro-symposia. When accepted, those sessions should not coincide in time and should ideally programmed one each day (This worked perfectly during the previous meeting in Krakau). #1 - "Automatic Structure Determination Software: What has been achieved sofar? What are the problems to be solved" Proposed Chair/Co-Chair A.L.Spek/G.J.Kruger This is a hot issue diffractometer suppliers are working on. However, it will be healthy to know about the public domain options as well. Automation can be a rich source of interesting problems to be addressed and solved. #2 - "Modern Programming Languages and Programming Techniques: Can they lead to higher reliability and programmer productivity" Proposed Chair/Co-Chair Rob Hooft/Lachlan Cranswick The next generation will likely use object oriented programming languages rather than the old 'trusted' Fortran .. It is of interest to both small and macromolecule people. #3 - "Diffraction Image Processing: What are the options for improved data quality?" Proposed Chair/Co-Chair: Eleanor Dodson/... This session might address issues related to 'non-standard' crystals (twinning, incommensurate, weak diffracting etc.) It is of interest to both small and macromolecule people. #4 - "Algorithms of the Future: Which are the new algorithms we should know about for future software development?" Proposed [Chair/Co-Chair: David Watkin/ Sacha Urzhumtsev This session might address genetic algorithms etc. Applications may be found both in the small molecule (powder) and macromolecular realm. In addition, there is a proposal by Robin Shirley for a session together with SIG#8 (Powder Diffraction) "Software for Powder Indexing: increasingly the rate-limiting step in determining structures from powders. An opportunity for new heuristic and global optimisation methods?" Chairpersons: Robin Shirley #=========================================================================== # Prof. Dr. A.L.Spek, Laboratory of Crystal and Structural Chemistry # # Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, Utrecht University. # # (Kruytgebouw, room N801), Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands. # # http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/ # # http://www.cryst.chem.uu.nl/platon/ # # anonymous ftp: xraysoft.chem.uu.nl # # FAX : (31)-30-2533940 PHONE : (31)-30-2532538/2533/3902/3502 # #===========================================================================
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