1 | This software was originally developed by the University of Tennessee |
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2 | as part of the Distributed Data Analysis of Neutron Scattering |
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3 | Experiments (DANSE) project funded by the US National Science |
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4 | Foundation (NSF), but is currently being developed as an Open Source |
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5 | project hosted on GitHub and managed by a consortium of scattering |
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6 | facilities. |
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8 | Participating facilities include (in alphabetical order): |
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9 | the Australian National Science & Technology Centre for Neutron |
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10 | Scattering, the Bundesanstalt fur Materialforschung und prufung, the |
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11 | Diamond Light Source, the European Spallation Source, the Institut |
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12 | Laue Langevin, the ISIS Pulsed Neutron & Muon Source, the National |
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13 | Institute of Standards & Technology Center for Neutron Research, |
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14 | the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Neutron Sciences Directorate, |
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15 | and the Technical University Delft Reactor Institute. |
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17 | SasView is distributed under a 'Three-clause' BSD licence which you |
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18 | may read here: https://github.com/SasView/sasview/blob/master/LICENSE.TXT |
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20 | SasView is free to download and use, including for commercial purposes. |
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22 | © 2009-2019 UMD, UTK, NIST, ORNL, ISIS, ESS, ANSTO, ILL, TUD, DLS, BAM |
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25 | If you use SasView to do productive scientific research that leads to |
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26 | a publication, we ask that you acknowledge use of the program with |
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27 | the following text: |
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29 | "This work benefited from the use of the SasView application, originally |
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30 | developed under NSF Award DMR-0520547. SasView also contains code |
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31 | developed with funding from the EU Horizon 2020 programme under the |
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32 | SINE2020 project Grant No 654000." |
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