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!!!Technical
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!!Report from Technical Splinter Meeting (previous day)
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!!Analysis Software
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!Status of the reduction package
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!!Choosing data
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** ''...a look to how absolute units in slot images compare to slit rasters and what diagnostics we can obtain from them (density, DEM). It could be interesting for EIS users.''
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13:30 Observing: Techniques & Strategies
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!!Comments
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The agenda looks fine overall. Here are a few suggestions: Under Technical Session would it be worthwhile having a topic on “study-creation in the S-band era – prospects, problems, and experience” ? And what about the studies we are supposed to be preparing in the S-band era for solar maximum, e.g., flare studies? Under Science Results you might have a specific topic dealing with “EIS with other instruments science”, such as for example results from the EIS/SUMER campaigns. This would deal with research where key measurements are made with at least one instrument other than EIS, and not be concerned with research in which other instruments are used primarily for context. But maybe this topic is unnecessary and can be part of your other science topics.
If I think of other possibilities I will let you know.
--[George Doschek|http://null], 3-Feb-2009
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Besides talk about EISWIki on science meeting (18th) may I suggest that we also have a discussion on our main website to find out which are good /bad, and what we can improve to deliver better information and services to scientists and public? Since launched in May 2007, we added plenty of contents on the website. Some of them maybe old and some may need to change. So it's good to have all your opinions
--[Jian Sun|http://null], 26-Feb-2009
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Could you add another item to the agenda?
That is to look at how we keep a log of interesting events seen in EIS data.
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We talked about it on and off before launch but it would be good to try and
get some simple log in place.
--[Louise Harra|http://null], 6-Feb-2009
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I am thinking to prepare a short presentation of eis_prep and
of the moment computation in xfiles for the "Analysis Software"
session on the 18th.
I think everybody should indeed be already very aware of it,
but it can help as a schematic reminder for an eventual discussion.
--[Alessandro Gardini|http://null], 25-Feb-2009