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11.      Use Case 1: 1 data set and 1 model
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3This use case describes an application (the client) performing a fit on a single
4data set with a single model.
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61.1.    Flow of Events
71.1.1.  Basic Flow
81.1.1.1.        The client chooses a data set to fit.
91.1.1.2.        The client chooses a model to use.
101.1.1.3.        The client enters the initial parameters of the model.
111.1.1.4.        The client starts the fit.
121.1.1.5.        The client reads back the fit results from the fitting object.
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151.1.2.  Alternative Flows
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17Any of the following actions can take place:
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191.1.2.1.        The client does not enter initial parameters
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221.1.3. Error Conditions
231.1.3.1.        The user does not choose a data set before starting the fit.
241.1.3.2.        The user does not choose a model before starting the fit.
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271.2.    Special requirements
281.2.1.  Preconditions
29None
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311.2.2.  Post Conditions
32The client now has a fitting object that contains the results of his fit.
33He can modify that object and perform another fit.
34It will be possible for him to use the fit output as the initial parameters
35for any subsequent fit.
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382.      Use Case 2: 2 data sets and 1 model
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40This use case describes an application (the client) performing a fit on multiple
41data sets with a single model.
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432.1.    Flow of Events
442.1.1.  Basic Flow
452.1.1.1.        The client chooses two data sets to fit.
462.1.1.2.        The client chooses a model to use.
472.1.1.3.        The client enters the initial parameters of the model.
482.1.1.4.        The client starts the fit.
492.1.1.5.        The client reads back the fit results from the fitting object.
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522.1.2.  Alternative Flows
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54Any of the following actions can take place:
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562.1.2.1.        The client does not enter initial parameters
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592.1.3. Error Conditions
602.1.3.1.        The user does not choose a data set before starting the fit.
612.1.3.2.        The user does not choose a model before starting the fit.
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642.2.    Special requirements
652.2.1.  Preconditions
66None
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682.2.2.  Post Conditions
69The client now has a fitting object that contains the results of his fit.
70He can modify that object and perform another fit.
71It will be possible for him to use the fit output as the initial parameters
72for any subsequent fit.
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753.      Use Case 3: 2 data sets, 2 models and one constraint
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77This use case describes an application (the client) performing a fit on multiple
78data sets with a single model.
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803.1.    Flow of Events
813.1.1.  Basic Flow
823.1.1.1.        The client chooses two data sets to fit.
833.1.1.2.        The client chooses one model to use with each data set.
843.1.1.3.        The client enters the initial parameters of the models.
853.1.1.4         The client enters a string describing a condition between the two models.
863.1.1.5.        The client starts the fit.
873.1.1.6.        The client reads back the fit results from the fitting object.
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903.1.2.  Alternative Flows
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92Any of the following actions can take place:
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943.1.2.1.        The client does not enter initial parameters for one or both models
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973.1.3. Error Conditions
983.1.3.1.        The user does not choose a data set before starting the fit.
993.1.3.2.        The user does not choose a model before starting the fit.
1003.1.3.3.        The user does not choose a model for one of the data sets.
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1033.2.    Special requirements
1043.2.1.  Preconditions
105None
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1073.2.2.  Post Conditions
108The client now has a fitting object that contains the results of his fit.
109He can modify that object and perform another fit.
110It will be possible for him to use the fit output as the initial parameters
111for any subsequent fit.
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113Note: The test-case for this should use the testdata_generator module in the
114test directory and use two models:
115      1- A Line: Y = A*x + B for the file "testdata_line.txt"
116      2- A constant: Y = A for the file "testdata_cst.txt"
117The constraint should be that parameter "A" has the same value for both models.
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