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Brian Pauw Leading  | |||
=== Discussed: ===  | |||
* Lack of tools and/or awareness thereof outside of biosas - In particular fitting and modeling tools  | |||
* Publishing best practice data correction for different standard types of measurements  | |||
** specially GI  | |||
** multiple scattering estimation and ways to handle  | |||
* Q and resolution standard  | |||
* More complex round robins  | |||
* Certification of range of validity of instruments?  | |||
* Database of corrected measurements for a wide range of materials with associated metada in NXcanSAS format preferably - maybe something like a like a PDB for materials? Or other? – good metadata important, tags need to be defined so you don't end up using different names for the same thing – new SLAC effort could potentially be co-opted for such a purpose?  | |||
* Uncertainties in multiple techniques fits  | |||
* Tools for multiple scattering would be useful  | |||
=== Top Thoughts for Going Forward ===  | |||
* Publishing best practice data correction and terminology for different standard types of measurements  | |||
* Database of corrected measurements for a wide range of materials with associated metada in NXcanSAS format preferably  | |||
Revision as of 20:09, 5 June 2017
GROUP C NOTES
Brian Pauw Leading
Discussed:
- Lack of tools and/or awareness thereof outside of biosas - In particular fitting and modeling tools
 - Publishing best practice data correction for different standard types of measurements
- specially GI
 - multiple scattering estimation and ways to handle
 
 - Q and resolution standard
 - More complex round robins
 - Certification of range of validity of instruments?
 - Database of corrected measurements for a wide range of materials with associated metada in NXcanSAS format preferably - maybe something like a like a PDB for materials? Or other? – good metadata important, tags need to be defined so you don't end up using different names for the same thing – new SLAC effort could potentially be co-opted for such a purpose?
 - Uncertainties in multiple techniques fits
 - Tools for multiple scattering would be useful
 
Top Thoughts for Going Forward
- Publishing best practice data correction and terminology for different standard types of measurements
 - Database of corrected measurements for a wide range of materials with associated metada in NXcanSAS format preferably