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== Session Notes ==  | == Session Notes ==  | ||
The session began with a presentation by on DEPTAK  | |||
Highlights from the discussion include:  | |||
* It seems that there are a number of packages that are being developed with similar plugin architectures in python  | |||
** Noted that more than one is important  | |||
** But there does seem to be an insatiable and unstoppable need to re-invent the wheel myself:  | |||
*** question is what drives that?  | |||
**** Need to have access  | |||
**** Desire to do "better" and get recognized?  | |||
**** Lack of "advertising" - Dissemination should work on reaching instrument scientists and potential developers about what is already there  | |||
* Lots of “advertising needs”  | |||
* Youtube for users but also beamline scientists  | |||
* Add citations and activity etc for packages on canSAS portal page  | |||
* Being able to respond to ones users  | |||
* Scriptable packages in python gives first go at correlation  | |||
* Software as Infrastructure  | |||
** PANOSC and OSC  | |||
* Facilities? Would require getting everyone with any effort in SAS analysis software identified and together to discuss “infrastructure” support models  | |||
* 3D pictures needed or our community becomes road kill  | |||
* Use molecular simulation and correlation analysis.  ML could also help  | |||
* Get packages to take “STEP files” and convert to scattering  | |||
* Workflows for focused problems that give you the 3 parameters that you want  | |||
* Networking grants a great idea and some effort since last canSAS but need grants to do actual work.  | |||
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/11IW87UsSOT9_eCTwgOd5Sn3GDbqH5zGzwdG31ZyPnUM/edit?usp=sharing Google Doc With Notes]  | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/11IW87UsSOT9_eCTwgOd5Sn3GDbqH5zGzwdG31ZyPnUM/edit?usp=sharing Google Doc With Notes]  | ||
Revision as of 10:32, 11 July 2019
Discussion session on Software
Chair : Paul Butler
<<upload introductory presentation from plenary as PDF and link here >>
Session Notes
The session began with a presentation by on DEPTAK
Highlights from the discussion include:
- It seems that there are a number of packages that are being developed with similar plugin architectures in python
- Noted that more than one is important
 - But there does seem to be an insatiable and unstoppable need to re-invent the wheel myself:
- question is what drives that?
- Need to have access
 - Desire to do "better" and get recognized?
 - Lack of "advertising" - Dissemination should work on reaching instrument scientists and potential developers about what is already there
 
 
 - question is what drives that?
 
 - Lots of “advertising needs”
 - Youtube for users but also beamline scientists
 - Add citations and activity etc for packages on canSAS portal page
 - Being able to respond to ones users
 - Scriptable packages in python gives first go at correlation
 - Software as Infrastructure
- PANOSC and OSC
 
 - Facilities? Would require getting everyone with any effort in SAS analysis software identified and together to discuss “infrastructure” support models
 - 3D pictures needed or our community becomes road kill
 - Use molecular simulation and correlation analysis. ML could also help
 - Get packages to take “STEP files” and convert to scattering
 - Workflows for focused problems that give you the 3 parameters that you want
 - Networking grants a great idea and some effort since last canSAS but need grants to do actual work.
 
Actions
- Video tutorials for selecting software program(s) - Assigned to: TBD
 - Smallangle.org: Separate out highly used software and mark supported vs unsupported - Assigned to: TBD
 - Software usage across different facilities - Assigned to: TBD