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Table of Contents
**Notes on Data Processing Guide**
Written below are the notes from David Delene's Data Processing Guide
Software to Use
- Community Packages of Airborne Science(CoPAS): Github project designed to facilitate the installation, setup, and integration of open source software and packages related to cloud physics, in-situ airborne data.
- CoPAS is a utility designed to make it easier to get started as a developer of community software
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- Open-Source software package containing a collection of programs & Scripts to process & analyze data from instruments on aircraft.
- ADPAA is designed for :
- Fully Automate data processing
- Incorporate the concept of missing data
Access/Accounts required
Repositories(Sourceforge & Github)
To be a developer on ADPAA, you need a SourceForge account
- Create a SourceForge account
- Send username to project administrator(such as David Delene) to get editor permission on SourceForge account
Atmospheric Science Wiki Account
- Wikis are a great way to quickly document software-related information.
- User account must be created by adminstrator(for eg David Delene)
Linux Workstation
Linux workstations are used to process data because of multi-user features that are a fundamental part of the Linux operating system. There are 2 ways to access the Linux workstation:
- Shell Access(Putty):
- * SSH(Secure Shell) is a way to connect to another computer remotely through a secure network
- * Putty is SSH client & provide access to Linux Shell
- * Most tasks can be done via Putty
- Fully Graphical interface: Physically be at a Linux Workstation or get remote access via Virtual Network Computing(VNC) client. See VNC
ADPAA SetUp and Install ADPAA for Developers of ADPAA
For the setup of ADPAA and its installation, read pages 4 and 5 from Data Processing Guide is recommended.
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