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Add ISIS SANS 'what is calculated' documentation #11235

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Anders-Markvardsen opened this issue Oct 20, 2014 · 1 comment
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Add ISIS SANS 'what is calculated' documentation #11235

Anders-Markvardsen opened this issue Oct 20, 2014 · 1 comment
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High Priority An issue or pull request that if not addressed is severe enough to postponse a release. SANS Issues and pull requests related to SANS
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http://www.mantidproject.org/ISIS_SANS contains various documentation about, how to use gui, batch files, user file commends, scripting....

But is missing documentation that gives a description of what is actually calculated in the SANS reduction, without saying in much detail how (since this may change).

Add 'what is calculated' documentation.

The audience/purposes are:

  • To help other facilities to understand what sans reduction calculates
  • To help developers understand what is calculated
  • To help new instrument scientists and isis users

Put as critical, since there is a certain urgency for Bilby to use/modify Mantid SANS

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This issue was originally trac ticket 10393

@Anders-Markvardsen Anders-Markvardsen added High Priority An issue or pull request that if not addressed is severe enough to postponse a release. SANS Issues and pull requests related to SANS labels Jun 3, 2015
@Anders-Markvardsen Anders-Markvardsen self-assigned this Jun 3, 2015
@Anders-Markvardsen Anders-Markvardsen added this to the Release 3.3 milestone Jun 3, 2015
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