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Making more information readily accessible such as current technique development, acronyms,beam logs and manuals etc.  
Making more information readily accessible such as current technique development, acronyms,beam logs and manuals etc.  


The particular need for reference materials or others ways of validating results from emerging techniques was brought up. Also the fact that means of reducing and analyzing the data that comes out of such new measurements can be a real bottleneck.  
* Emerging and new techniques require new reference materials or others ways of validating results. The fields of grazing incidence scattering and soft X-ray methods were identified as needing materials that should be addressed in future round-robin studies by the Reproducibility and Reliability working group.
 
* Means of reducing and analyzing the data that comes from new measurements can be a bottleneck that would benefit from appropriate standard data formats as well as shared software.  


Finally the need for extensive physical access to facilities was noted.
Finally the need for extensive physical access to facilities was noted.

Revision as of 07:38, 9 June 2017

Notes from Breakouts

Summary

  • Co-operation between facilities would be helpful in terms of getting better support from suppliers for widely used ancillary and sample environment equipment.

- This minimizes duplication of efforts, - Makes it easier to integrate new unique pieces of sample environment.

  • It was mentioned that SAS community attempts to initiate cross-facility standards for sample environment should check with the International Society for Sample Environment (ISSE) as to what else is be being done.
  • It was noted that data formats need to be flexible and extensible to allow for the fact that new techniques and new ample environment equipment often generates new parameters, data and metadata that need to be recorded in data files and that some must feed into the final data reduced data files.

Making more information readily accessible such as current technique development, acronyms,beam logs and manuals etc.

  • Emerging and new techniques require new reference materials or others ways of validating results. The fields of grazing incidence scattering and soft X-ray methods were identified as needing materials that should be addressed in future round-robin studies by the Reproducibility and Reliability working group.
  • Means of reducing and analyzing the data that comes from new measurements can be a bottleneck that would benefit from appropriate standard data formats as well as shared software.

Finally the need for extensive physical access to facilities was noted.