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Re: [science-iwg] Standalone data analysis application

Ian,

as Jay said, we are really happy to see you on the mailing list :-). By the way, there's a Science WG meeting in Trondheim next week.

http://www.sintef.no/en/marintek
http://www.itema.no

We will definitively have a deeper look at your application there. Please consider also to join us at the EclipseCon Europe:

https://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2015

Most of us will be there. The conference is a great place to meet other developers. There's also an Unconference, a great chance to go into application details:

https://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2015/unconference


Best,
Philip


Am 21.08.2015 um 18:11 schrieb Jay Jay Billings:
Ian,

Thanks for sending this out. I have been swamped the past couple of days and didn't have a chance to check out your updates. That being said, no one here will shoot you down. Our community is all about supporting new ideas!

Jay

On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Ian Mayo <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all, in my Science Working Group mailing list correspondence of
20th July [1] I discussed my aspiration to produce a standalone, open
source, data analysis application.  I'd like to share my thoughts so
far, for critical review.

Before I get shot down, I'm keen to clarify that I'm aware of existing
analysis applications that are in the Eclipse Science eco-system - but
they meet a different requirement, for a different class of user.  I
require a higher level application that has an more accommodating
learning curve.  Having said that, there's a strong chance that the
Eclipse Science "prior works" could be exploited to great value in the
underlying architecture.

I've collated my thoughts into the presentation linked below [2].
Hopefully the UI mockups will be particularly enlightening as to my
use case/UI model:

For my near-term requirement I require only a small subset of the
capabilities contained in the presentation (which I should be able to
develop with a quick turnaround), but I'm keen to keep the broader set
of capabilities in mind in designing the foundations - to avoid
medium-term tears.

I'm happy and keen to answer any questions (and exploit any
suggestions ;-) ) you may have.

cheers,
Ian

[1] http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists//science-iwg/msg00984.html
[2] https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/18WHwEn6BD4HcnAIplFkb-HxsV95hrm_6A79mYOHLN7Q/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000
Shortened version: https://goo.gl/gdYNCX
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