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[SA_scat] Software issues
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- Subject: [SA_scat] Software issues
- From: "Paul Butler" <butler@nist.gov>
- Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 22:16:11 -0500
- Priority: normal
Dear fellow small angle scatterers, We are writing to ask for your help in developing a next generation SANS software package. We aim to develop an integrated platform and toolset for SANS data analysis that will provide users at current and next generation facilities with the advanced analysis and modeling capabilities required to drive the development of their science. We've set up a web based poll to help us clarify some of the needs and priorities. This poll can be accessed at: http://danse.cacr.caltech.edu/polls/survey.php?sid=21 This should take less than 10 minutes to complete and we'd very much appreciate your input. Of course direct email correspondence is also welcome - please send comments to butler@nist.gov, and feel free to pass this along to anyone who may be interested. More information on the DANSE project itself (of which this SANS project is a sub project) can be obtained at: http://wiki.cacr.caltech.edu/danse/index.php/Main_Page For those who would like more information here we provide the following: With three major neutron scattering facility projects currently under way on three continents (SNS in the US, the second target station at ISIS, and J-Park, the Japanese SNS) an unprecedented opportunity for major software collaboration exists. To harness that opportunity the three major projects have formed a loose consortium called NeSSI (Neutron Scattering Software Initiative) with significant contributions from other established sources such as IPNS, NIST, HFIR, LANSCE, PSI etc. This group is establishing consensus, defining basic standards and frameworks, and identifying point people and teams for all software related issues at the facilities. Among other things, NeSSI participants are adopting the NeXus standard for neutron and X-ray scattering data formats being defined by the international NeXus committee, making the facility at which the data were taken transparent to the analysis software. Within this context, DANSE (Distributed data Analysis for Neutron Scattering Experiments) is an independent project led out of Caltech to provide a new framework for all neutron scattering instruments at SNS and extensible to any facility. As such it must conform to the SNS requirements documents and NeSSI standards and agreements. In return it is expected that analysis efforts at other NeSSI facilities will be able to integrate to some extent with DANSE. The DANSE framework attempts to harness the latest computer technologies to provide state of the art software analysis tools. DANSE is composed of a core services effort and five instrument specific sub-efforts in the areas of inelastic scattering, SANS, diffraction, reflectivity, and engineering diffraction Thanks again for your help Paul Butler Dean Myles Sean Langridge _______________________________________________ sa_scat mailing list sa_scat@iucr.org http://scripts.iucr.org/mailman/listinfo/sa_scat
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