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by gus_massa
3409 days ago
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I hope they saved both. It's very important to make a copy the original raw data and all the metadata to know how/when/where/under what condition/by whom/ ... take the raw data. Just in case it's necessary to analyze it again, verify the correction code, use better interpolation techniques, or whatever new analysis is deem necessary in the future. And also it important to make a copy the processed data because it's necessary a lot of time and knowledge to process them correctly and sometimes it's enough to get the processed data make further analysis. [For a totally no controversial topic, if someone decides to make a backup of the LHC data used to discover the Higgs boson, I hope that they also save both version of the data.] Anyway, the title is misleading. They didn't rescue anything. The data were never lost or at an imminent risk. They are still in the original source. They only made a backup in case someone decides to erase them. (Can we classify this as a fake new?) |
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