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Map out continuum imaging pipelines as a set of Processing Functions

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      Analysing the decomposition of current state-of-the-art imaging pipelines into a set of constituent functions that may be used by more than one pipeline is a valuable step in driving the direction of future processing function development. Taking this top-down approach also may help identify easy early value where we can drop in a higher performance, possibly accelerated, function as part of iteratively evolving or developing SKA SDP pipelines.

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      Analysing the decomposition of current state-of-the-art imaging pipelines into a set of constituent functions that may be used by more than one pipeline is a valuable step in driving the direction of future processing function development. Taking this top-down approach also may help identify easy early value where we can drop in a higher performance, possibly accelerated, function as part of iteratively evolving or developing SKA SDP pipelines.
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      • For one or (ideally) more of the continuum imaging pipeline codes being developed for (SP-1549, SP-1904, SP-1905, SP-1998) map out the current functionality as a set of processing functions identify data interfaces and, where possible, current performance.
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      For one or (ideally) more of the continuum imaging pipeline codes being developed for ( SP-1549 , SP-1904 , SP-1905 , SP-1998 ) map out the current functionality as a set of processing functions identify data interfaces and, where possible, current performance.
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      Mapping out of processing functions in DP3 can be found at https://confluence.skatelescope.org/display/SE/DP3

      Mapping out of processing functions in WSClean can be found at https://confluence.skatelescope.org/display/SE/WSClean

      The processing functions used by the RASCIL continuum imaging pipeline are described here https://confluence.skatelescope.org/display/SE/Processing+functions+of+RASCIL+Continuum+imaging+pipeline
      and their performance is analysed here https://confluence.skatelescope.org/display/SE/Performance+analysis+of+RASCIL+Continuum+Imaging+Pipeline

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      Mapping out of processing functions in DP3 can be found at https://confluence.skatelescope.org/display/SE/DP3 Mapping out of processing functions in WSClean can be found at https://confluence.skatelescope.org/display/SE/WSClean The processing functions used by the RASCIL continuum imaging pipeline are described here https://confluence.skatelescope.org/display/SE/Processing+functions+of+RASCIL+Continuum+imaging+pipeline and their performance is analysed here  https://confluence.skatelescope.org/display/SE/Performance+analysis+of+RASCIL+Continuum+Imaging+Pipeline
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      Using pipelines developed for one or all of SP-1549, SP-1904, SP-1905, SP-1998 map out SDP processing functions that would need to be developed to implement these, possibly ranked by potential performance improvements. 

      Include description of data interfaces needed for each function identified.

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