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Start an LSST DESC Note: DM Level 2 Pipeline #436

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drphilmarshall opened this issue Jan 25, 2017 · 3 comments
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Start an LSST DESC Note: DM Level 2 Pipeline #436

drphilmarshall opened this issue Jan 25, 2017 · 3 comments

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@drphilmarshall
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@SimonKrughoff This is the "top level cookbook" we've been talking about. I'm thinking of re-organizing all 3 recipes into a single file in a subfolder called something like "desc-twinkles-dm-level-2-pipeline". The sims cookbook ( @danielsf !) could live in a parallel folder - and each would be an LSST DESC Note, complete with tables of contents to aid navigability. What do you think? If you want to see what it looks like I could set it up in a branch for us to stare at. Will moving the cookbook files around, and renaming them, break anything?

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One thought, the non-image differencing twinkles cookbook is useful beyond twinkles, we are planning to use it as the starting point for DC1 DM processing (although it may need some tweaking). It would be good to keep it separate enough that it is still useful by itself.

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drphilmarshall commented Jan 25, 2017 via email

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@tony-johnson @SimonKrughoff Thinking more about how to write up the Twinkles 1 DM processing work: what if we wrote a high level description as a markdown-format DESC Note, and used it to introduce the cookbook recipes while not reproducing their nicely modular content? The gliphy diagram of the 2-branch workflow would find a home in this Note, but so would a description of the DIAObject algorithm, template-making scheme, and so on. Results section would include analysis of job timings etc. Thoughts?

@drphilmarshall drphilmarshall changed the title LSST DESC Note: DM Level 2 Pipeline Start an LSST DESC Note: DM Level 2 Pipeline May 17, 2017
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