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* A proposal for a 2D version of the canSAS 1D data format has been posted for discussion: [[2D Data Format Proposal]]  | |||
* NeXus has a definition for multi-dimensional data:  | |||
** http://download.nexusformat.org/doc/html/ClassDefinitions-Application.html#NXsas  | |||
** http://svn.nexusformat.org/definitions/trunk/applications/NXsas.nxdl.xml  | |||
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**The following is the agenda of work posted under business.  Please add comments here:  | **The following is the agenda of work posted under business.  Please add comments here:  | ||
** '''1D Format'''  | ** '''1D Format'''  | ||
Revision as of 11:52, 1 June 2012
- A proposal for a 2D version of the canSAS 1D data format has been posted for discussion: 2D Data Format Proposal
 - NeXus has a definition for multi-dimensional data:
 
- The following is the agenda of work posted under business. Please add comments here:
 - 1D Format
 - agree a proposed foreign namespace extension of the current 1D standard (required to enable, for example, t-o-f instruments to store auxillary wavelength-dependent non-I(Q) data in the same output files)
 - agree resultant changes to the schema/stylesheet
 
   ARJN - I would recommend that during this meeting that the current format then be 'parked', the new 2D format
          should be flexible enough to handle 1D and 2D data
- 2D Format
 - define minimum necessary for reduced data
- review previous discussions on 2D
 - considerations specific to 2D reduced data
 - consider forward looking issues such as
- grazing incidence
 - event mode analysis
 
 
 - suggest format framework (NeXus extension, canSAS 1D extension, other) with brief discussion of the reason for the choice (including options considered, pros and cons of each, and final weighing)
 - Guide to how to make implementation easy.
 - Create straw format suitable for test/demonstration use and convert some test data for such a demonstration.
 - Provide a plan for presentation at SAS 2012