Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ondamonitor
Version: 21.5.0
Summary: Real-time monitoring of x-ray imaging experiments
Home-page: https://www.ondamonitor.com
Author: OM Dev Team
Author-email: valmar@slac.stanford.edu
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Description: 
                OM (OnDA Monitor) is a software framework for the development of
                programs that can monitor of x-ray imaging experiments in real-time.
        
                It is the spiritual successor of the OnDA project and it is mantained mostly
                by the same team of developers.
        
                OM provides users with a set of stable and efficient real-time monitors for
                the most common types of x-ray imaging experiments. These can be used
                immediately without modifications or can be easily adapted to meet the users'
                requirements. In addition, the project provides a set of modules that can be
                used to easily develop other monitoring programs tailored to the
                characteristics of specific experiments.
        
                OM can process imaging data in the broadest sense: multidimensional and
                multiple-pixel data (for example, a diffraction pattern or a photoemission
                spectrum, but also an image coming from a camera or a microscope), but also
                any kind of digital output from an instrument or sensor (for example, a
                temperature readout, beam and pulse energies, etc.).
        
                OM focuses on scalability and portability, in order to facilitate its
                adoption for a wide array of current and future instruments. It also strives
                for stability and performance. In order to achieve these goals, OM
                uses free and open-source libraries and protocols.
        
                OM is written in Python. The use of the Python programming language, which
                is particularly suited to prototyping and rapid development, makes OM easy
                to modify and to adapt to the requirements of specific experiments.
        
                OM also aims to keep the code base simple and as small as possible. The
                focus is on providing a core set of functions, while allowing the framework to
                be expanded with external software when possible, avoiding the need to
                reimplement already optimized algorithms.
                
Platform: any
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
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Provides-Extra: docs
