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* [[cansas1d-template.xml]]: This is used to test all the rules in the XML Schema. This is probably not av very good example to use as a starting point for creating XML files with a text editor since it tests many of the special-case rules. | * [[cansas1d-template.xml]]: This is used to test all the rules in the XML Schema. This is probably not av very good example to use as a starting point for creating XML files with a text editor since it tests many of the special-case rules. | ||
== Software respoitories == | |||
* TRAC [http://svn.smallangles.net/trac/canSAS http://svn.smallangles.net/trac/canSAS] | |||
* Subversion [http://svn.smallangles.net/svn/canSAS/1dwg http://svn.smallangles.net/svn/canSAS/1dwg] | |||
= Members = | = Members = |
Revision as of 19:25, 13 March 2008
Documentation, Definitions, and Diagrams
- Documentation: cansas1d_documentation
- Definitions: cansas1d_definition_of_terms
- Block diagrams: cansas1d_documentation#block_diagrams
XML Schema
- XML Schema: defines the rules for the XML file format
- XSL stylesheet (used to extract information shown on the Schema documentation page)
XML Stylesheets
Stylesheets could be used to strip out the metadata or to convert into another file format. No examples have yet been described here.
Examples and Case Studies
- basic example: Note that, for clarity, only one row of data is shown. This is probably a very good example to use as a starting point for creating XML files with a text editor.
- bimodal-test1.xml: Simulated SAS data to test size distribution calculation routines.
- dry chick collagen: illustrates the minimum information necessary to meet the requirements of the standard format
- AF1410 steel: SANS study using magnetic contrast variation (with multiple samples and multiple data sets for each sample)
- cansas1d-template.xml: This is used to test all the rules in the XML Schema. This is probably not av very good example to use as a starting point for creating XML files with a text editor since it tests many of the special-case rules.
Software respoitories
Members
- Andrew Jackson (NIST)
- Pete Jemian (APS)
- Steve King (ISIS)
- Ken Littrell (ORNL)
- Andy Nelson (ANSTO)
- Ron Ghosh (ILL)
- Jan Ilavsky (APS)
Timeline
- 2007-12-31 agree on v1.0 format
- 2008-01-01 start implementing v1 at facilities
- 2008-06 representative sampling of data available for inter-facility comparison
- 2008-10 presentation of results at NOBUGS2008 meeting (date TBA)
News/Status
--Jemian 13:38, 25 February 2008 (EST) starting to add case studies
--Jemian 00:39, 21 December 2007 (EST) complete first draft (v0.1a) ready for comments from 1DWG
--Jemian 12:00, 14 December 2007 (EST)draft status updated