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[en] Standardization of beam line representations means that a single set of data can be used in many situations to represent a beam line. This set of data should be the same no matter what the program to be run or the calculation to be made. We have concerned ourselves with three types of standardization: (1) The same set of data should be usable by different programs. (2) The inclusion of other items in the data, such as calculations to be done, units to be used, or preliminary specifications, should be in a notation similar to the lattice specification. (3) A single set of data should be used to represent a given beam line, no matter what is being modified or calculated. The specifics of what is to be modified or calculated can be edited into the data as part of the calculation. These three requirements all have aspects not previously discussed in a public forum. Implementations into TRANSPORT will be discussed
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1 Jun 1998; 15 p; 5. International Conference on Charged Particle Optics; Delft (Netherlands); 14-17 Apr 1998; CONF--980471--; ON: DE98054659; BR: KA HEP; AC02-76CH03000; Also available from OSTI as DE00016686; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/16686-AvkxaI/native/; Supercedes report DE98054659
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