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'''Workshop Programme'''
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'''Report'''
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Click here for the [[Media:canSAS-IV_Meeting_Report.pdf|report]] on the meeting (PDF).
 
Click here for the [canSAS-IV_Meeting_Report.pdf report] on the meeting (PDF).


Elements of this report also appear in ''Synchrotron Radiation News'' (2004, 17(5), 34-36) and ''Neutron News'' (2005, accepted).
Elements of this report also appear in ''Synchrotron Radiation News'' (2004, 17(5), 34-36) and ''Neutron News'' (2005, accepted).
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A Microsoft Windows<sup>TM</sup>-compatible installation archive of all the material that the authors have deposited with us is available on request. This will allow you to specify an installation directory, preserving the directory tree structure and relative links (so that you get a local copy that behaves exactly like these web pages). But ''beware,'' the installation archive download is 248 Mb and expands to 260 Mb!
 
The [canSAS-IV_Programme.htm programme page] has links to the talks, abstracts, posters and software that authors have agreed to deposit with us.
 
These may be downloaded as PDF documents, or as Microsoft Word<sup>TM</sup> documents or PowerPoint<sup>TM</sup> presentations
 
(we are sorry, but it was too big a job to convert everything to PDF!).


Alternatively you can download'' all'' of the material that authors have deposited with us in the form of a Microsoft
<b>NOTE:</b> We are looking into providing that archive hereIn the meantime individual talks as they are collected are available here:
 
* Wim Bras: [[media:WimBras Cansas2004Presentation.pdf | Problems in analysis of time-resolved SAXS/WAXS data]]
Windows<sup>TM</sup>-compatible installation archive. This will allow you to specify an installation directory, preserving the directory tree structure and
 
relative links (so that you get a local copy that behaves exactly like these web pages).  But ''beware,'' the installation archive download is 248 Mb
 
and expands to 260 Mb!  To download the archive, click [canSAS4.EXE here].
 
As a ''very last resort'', and if you ask us nicely, we may be persuaded to burn the archive onto a CD for you!
 
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During the '''''CanSAS-IV''''' and '''''CanSAS-V''''' discussion sessions it was decided that community participation in, and feedback on, the specifications for emerging data file formats ''of particular relevance to small-angle scattering'' would be most welcome.  Accordingly, we have set up an online information and discussion web site called a Wiki.
During the '''''CanSAS-IV''''' and '''''CanSAS-V''''' discussion sessions it was decided that community participation in, and feedback on, the specifications for emerging data file formats ''of particular relevance to small-angle scattering'' would be most welcome. Accordingly, it was agreed to set up an online information and discussion web site called a Wiki.
 
The URL of the '''''CanSAS-IV Wiki''''' was http://cansas-wiki.isis.rl.ac.uk/wiki/HomePage.
 
There were three discussions:
 
* [http://cansas-wiki.isis.rl.ac.uk/wiki/NexusAndSmallAngleScattering Proposed Nexus Instrument Definitions for RAW (UNTREATED) Data]
* [http://cansas-wiki.isis.rl.ac.uk/wiki/CanSasOnedFormat Proposed canSAS 1D TREATED Data File Format]
* [http://cansas-wiki.isis.rl.ac.uk/wiki/CanSasTwodFormat Proposed canSAS 2D TREATED Data File Format]


The '''''CanSAS-IV Wiki''''' has been superceded by this wiki: [http://www.cansas.org/wgwiki/index.php/canSAS http://www.cansas.org/wgwiki/index.php/canSAS]
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The URL of the '''''CanSAS-V Wiki''''' is [http://www.smallangles.net/wgwiki/index.php/canSAS_Working_Groups  http://www.smallangles.net/wgwiki/index.php/canSAS_Working_Groups].
The URL of the '''''CanSAS-V Wiki''''' is [http://www.smallangles.net/wgwiki/index.php/canSAS_Working_Groups  http://www.smallangles.net/wgwiki/index.php/canSAS_Working_Groups].
 
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By participating you will be helping to foster greater integration of software between manufacturers and facilities, neutron ''<u>and</u>'' X-ray!
By participating you will be helping to foster greater integration of software between manufacturers and facilities, neutron ''<u>and</u>'' X-ray!


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Latest revision as of 01:55, 30 November 2021

The canSAS-IV Workshop Web Page

May 12th-14th 2004

About the Workshop

CanSAS-IV took place at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL), home of the ISIS Spallation Neutron Source and the Diamond Light Source. CanSAS-IV was jointly sponsored by ISIS, Diamond, the ILL and the DUBBLE beam line at the ESRF.

CanSAS-IV was aimed at anyone with a particular interest in the use and application of Small-Angle Scattering (SAS) techniques; e.g., Instrument/Beam line Scientists, Frequent SAS Users, SAS Beam line Software Developers, Facility/Third-party Software Developers (particularly those involved with data file formats, instrument/sample environment control).

CanSAS is a "self-help network" whose original stated aim was to promote and simplify the sharing of Small-Angle Scattering (SAS) data - be it light, X-ray or neutron - between Facilities and between Users, but its interests now also encompass the discussion and evaluation of emerging (principally software) technologies and the recommendation of "best practice" (where feasible) in pursuit of this aim.

CanSAS-V

CanSAS-V took place at the National Institute of Science & Technology, Gaithersbury, MD, USA, 29th - 31st October 2007.

Local Organisers

Stephen King, ISIS

Nicholas Terrill, Diamond

Programme Committee

Richard Heenan (ISIS)

Greg Diakun (SRS)

Ron Ghosh (ILL)

Theyencheri Narayanan (ESRF)

Adrian Rennie (NFL Studsvik)

Tom Irving (APS)

Elliot Gilbert (ANSTO)

Tetsuro Fujisawa (Spring-8)

Workshop Attendance List

Workshop Poster

Post-Workshop Report and Multimedia

canSAS4 Group.jpg

Report

Click here for the report on the meeting (PDF).

Elements of this report also appear in Synchrotron Radiation News (2004, 17(5), 34-36) and Neutron News (2005, accepted).

Multimedia

A Microsoft WindowsTM-compatible installation archive of all the material that the authors have deposited with us is available on request. This will allow you to specify an installation directory, preserving the directory tree structure and relative links (so that you get a local copy that behaves exactly like these web pages). But beware, the installation archive download is 248 Mb and expands to 260 Mb!

NOTE: We are looking into providing that archive here. In the meantime individual talks as they are collected are available here:

CanSAS Discussion WiKis

During the CanSAS-IV and CanSAS-V discussion sessions it was decided that community participation in, and feedback on, the specifications for emerging data file formats of particular relevance to small-angle scattering would be most welcome. Accordingly, it was agreed to set up an online information and discussion web site called a Wiki.

The CanSAS-IV Wiki has been superceded by this wiki: http://www.cansas.org/wgwiki/index.php/canSAS

The URL of the CanSAS-V Wiki is http://www.smallangles.net/wgwiki/index.php/canSAS_Working_Groups.
By participating you will be helping to foster greater integration of software between manufacturers and facilities, neutron and X-ray!