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Tutorials Purpose and Scope

Comprehensive tutorial on SPICE components and their usage, including code examples and common problems. Also covers kernel production methods and tools.

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Tutorials Purpose and Scope

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  1. Tutorials Purpose and Scope June 2004

  2. Purpose • Provide a substantive tutorial on all SPICE components significant to scientists and engineers who consume SPICE data (kernels) • Also some discussion on producing certain kernel types • Provide an introduction to writing application programs that use SPICE software • Includes code examples and common problems • Acquaint you with the NAIF/SPICE resources available to help you Purpose and Scope

  3. Scope • Broad coverage • Begins at a high level • Touches on many SPICE-related topics that could be of interest to science and engineering teams • Depth of discussion varies somewhat amongst topics • Provide information for FORTRAN, C and IDL programmers • Some topics are addressed a little or not at all • Kernel production methods, tools and issues • New stuff under development • Archiving SPICE products in the Planetary Data System (PDS) Purpose and Scope

  4. Repeated Material • Some topics will be repeated in two or more tutorials • We’re not trying to bore you, but… • we don’t wish to assume people will read all of the tutorials at the same time • we think some items are sufficiently important to mention them more than once Purpose and Scope

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