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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cansas-rrwg and there is a button marked 'Apply to join group'. | https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cansas-rrwg and there is a button marked 'Apply to join group'. | ||
Agreed actions from the meeting on 5 June 2017 include: | === Agreed actions from the meeting on 5 June 2017 include: === | ||
* | *Prepare some new potential Q, I, and resolution standard materials, covering a broad range of measurements. Then use in round-robin to test utility. | ||
* A group at NIST (Joe Kline, Ron Jones, Paul Butler) will meet to discuss what 'grating-type' | ** A group at NIST (Joe Kline, Ron Jones, Paul Butler) will meet to discuss what type of samples (focusing probably on 'grating-type') could be prepared. Nick Terril from Diamond will participate by telecon. | ||
** Chris Tasonne will send out an email to the list of participants asking for willing to participate in measurements of new round-robin samples. | |||
* Work to include multiple scattering in reduction and analysis codes | |||
** Working group volunteers: Grethe Jensen, Tim Snow, Brian Pauw, Javier Perez, SLAC person? ALS person? | |||
* Prepare a guide on best practices in data reduction for a few standard classes of experiments. | |||
** Brian Pauw leading: a number of people wanted to join will email Brian their interest so he can capture the names. |
Revision as of 04:16, 6 June 2017
Notes from Breakouts
The comments from breakout groups discussing reliability and reproducibility are provided below:
The previous work from the Working group has been documented on the wiki at http://www.cansas.org/wgwiki/index.php/Reproducibility_and_Reliability_Working_Group
Past messages for the mail group are available at: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cansas-rrwg and there is a button marked 'Apply to join group'.
Agreed actions from the meeting on 5 June 2017 include:
- Prepare some new potential Q, I, and resolution standard materials, covering a broad range of measurements. Then use in round-robin to test utility.
- A group at NIST (Joe Kline, Ron Jones, Paul Butler) will meet to discuss what type of samples (focusing probably on 'grating-type') could be prepared. Nick Terril from Diamond will participate by telecon.
- Chris Tasonne will send out an email to the list of participants asking for willing to participate in measurements of new round-robin samples.
- Work to include multiple scattering in reduction and analysis codes
- Working group volunteers: Grethe Jensen, Tim Snow, Brian Pauw, Javier Perez, SLAC person? ALS person?
- Prepare a guide on best practices in data reduction for a few standard classes of experiments.
- Brian Pauw leading: a number of people wanted to join will email Brian their interest so he can capture the names.