Data Analysis WorkbeNch (DAWN)

Synchrotron light source facilities worldwide generate terabytes of data in numerous incompatible data formats from a wide range of experiment types. The Data Analysis WorkbeNch (DAWN) was developed to address the challenge of providing a single visualization and analysis platform for data from any...

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Published in:Journal of synchrotron radiation Vol. 22; no. 3; pp. 853 - 858
Main Authors: Basham, Mark, Filik, Jacob, Wharmby, Michael T., Chang, Peter C. Y., El Kassaby, Baha, Gerring, Matthew, Aishima, Jun, Levik, Karl, Pulford, Bill C. A., Sikharulidze, Irakli, Sneddon, Duncan, Webber, Matthew, Dhesi, Sarnjeet S., Maccherozzi, Francesco, Svensson, Olof, Brockhauser, Sandor, Náray, Gabor, Ashton, Alun W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 5 Abbey Square, Chester, Cheshire CH1 2HU, England International Union of Crystallography 01.05.2015
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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ISSN:1600-5775, 0909-0495, 1600-5775
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Summary:Synchrotron light source facilities worldwide generate terabytes of data in numerous incompatible data formats from a wide range of experiment types. The Data Analysis WorkbeNch (DAWN) was developed to address the challenge of providing a single visualization and analysis platform for data from any synchrotron experiment (including single‐crystal and powder diffraction, tomography and spectroscopy), whilst also being sufficiently extensible for new specific use case analysis environments to be incorporated (e.g. ARPES, PEEM). In this work, the history and current state of DAWN are presented, with two case studies to demonstrate specific functionality. The first is an example of a data processing and reduction problem using the generic tools, whilst the second shows how these tools can be targeted to a specific scientific area.
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ISSN:1600-5775
0909-0495
1600-5775
DOI:10.1107/S1600577515002283