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The HFI validation is mostly modular. That is, part of the pipeline, be it timeline processing, map-making, or other, validates the results of its work.
 
The HFI validation is mostly modular. That is, part of the pipeline, be it timeline processing, map-making, or other, validates the results of its work.
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==Expected systematics and tests (bottom-up approach)==
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==Top-down approach to systematics==
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==Yardstick simulations (including a Sisyphe summary of what can be neglected) (Deluis/Montier)==
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==Simulations versus data results (including PTE) (Techene)==

Revision as of 16:34, 18 October 2012

The HFI validation is mostly modular. That is, part of the pipeline, be it timeline processing, map-making, or other, validates the results of its work.


Expected systematics and tests (bottom-up approach)[edit]

Top-down approach to systematics[edit]

Yardstick simulations (including a Sisyphe summary of what can be neglected) (Deluis/Montier)[edit]

Simulations versus data results (including PTE) (Techene)[edit]

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