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Higher level organization

We have concentrated on how these various classes inter-relate and we have omitted discussion of how the classes relate to other parts of AIPS++ and to the User Interface. By longstanding policy, the data in the calibration classes should reside in AIPS++ tables. Each such AIPS++ table should be made available for manipulation and plotting by the user in whatever way is deemed appropriate. Furthermore, the classes described here are sufficiently high level that the user will want to use the methods directly as envisaged in the Tasking design. One can then envisage high level algorithms being possible at, for example, the Glish script level, just as spelled out in the User requirements.

The design of overall calibration and imaging is described in a subsequent memo in this series.


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