Survey about post-experiment total scattering data access
This form is a collection of questions about accessing and analyzing of your total scattering data after the experiment. Through this survey, we want to know about how comfortable you feel about the data access and analysis after your total scattering experiment. This will better help us developing tools and interfaces to help make the flow from the experiment, data access, to data analysis for producing high quality publications, as smooth as possible.
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Q-1: How often do you perform the data analysis during the experiment in order to make decisions about the experiment plan adjustment? *
Q-2: If your answer to Q-1 is NOT Never, briefly describe  what type of analysis do you usually do during the data collection. If you answer to Q-1 is Never, either skip this question, or put down briefly your expected type of data analysis for making decision about the experiment plan adjustment.
Q-3: Do you think the current data reduction time is a blocker for you to perform the real-time data analysis during the experiment for decision making? *
Q-4: If your answer to Q-3 is Yes, please give a time scale comparison between the data collection and data reduction. For example, for a data collection time of 2 hours on NOMAD, how long of the data reduction is acceptable?
Q-5: How do you usually get access to the reduced data, on NOMAD, POWGEN or any other relevant total scattering beamlines at SNS? *
Q-6: How comfortable are you feeling with the current way of getting access to your reduced total scattering data? *
Least fine
Totally fine
Q-7: How often do you use Jupyter notebook for your total scattering relevant work? *
Q-8: Do you think a carry-away Jupyter notebook for your experiment will be helpful (refer to the demo for the Jupyter notebook solution for the total scattering data visualization)? *
Q-9: How often do you have to revisit your reduced total scattering data to do some post-processing for your data analysis?
Clear selection
Q-10: Do you think this one-day workshop is helpful for your research with total scattering technique?
Clear selection
Q-11: Do you have any suggested topics about the data processing that we did not cover?
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