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Architecture: amd64
Depends: python3-dials
Description: "Diffraction Integration for Advanced Light Sources\n The DIALS software\
\ is developed in a fully open-source, collaborative\n environment. The main development\
\ teams are based at Diamond Light\n Source and CCP4, in the UK, and at Lawrence\
\ Berkeley National\n Laboratory, USA. However, in the spirit of the open source\
\ movement,\n we welcome collaboration from anyone who wishes to contribute to\
\ the\n project.\n .\n To avoid \u201Creinventing the wheel\u201D as much as possible,\
\ the DIALS\n project builds on knowledge accumulated over many decades in the\n\
\ field of crystallographic data processing. We benefit greatly from\n the altruism\
\ of experts who contribute their ideas and advice, either\n directly or via their\
\ detailed publications on existing algorithms\n and packages such as XDS [2]\
\ and MOSFLM [3]. At the heart of the\n DIALS framework lies a design philosophy\
\ of hardware abstraction and\n a generalised model of the experiment that is\
\ inspired directly by\n material published on the seminal workshops on position\
\ sensitive\n detector software [1]. Continuing in the spirit of these workshops\
\ we\n held our own series of meetings, with talks from invited speakers,\n and\
\ code camps in which specific problems are addressed by intensive\n effort across\
\ the collaboration. Summaries of these meetings and\n copies of slides given\
\ as presentations are available here.\n .\n DIALS is written using Python and\
\ C++, making heavy use of the cctbx\n [4] for core crystallographic calculations\
\ and much infrastructure\n including a complete build system. Seamless interaction\
\ between the\n C++ and Python components of this hybrid system is enabled by\n\
\ Boost.Python. Python provides a useful ground for rapid prototyping,\n after\
\ which core algorithms and data structures may be transferred\n over to C++ for\
\ speed. High level interfaces of the hybrid system\n remain in Python, facilitating\
\ further development and code reuse\n both within DIALS and by third parties."
Homepage: https://github.com/dials/dials
Installed-Size: '49'
Maintainer: Debian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Package: dials
Priority: optional
Section: science
Version: 3.22.1+dfsg3-1
srcpkg_name: dials
srcpkg_version: 3.22.1+dfsg3-1