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Similar to CMS-Flow, CMS-Wave can operate with a few different structures. There have been two different implementations of how to reproduce these structures within the SMS interface: | Similar to CMS-Flow, CMS-Wave can operate with a few different structures. There have been two different implementations of how to reproduce these structures within the SMS interface: | ||
* [[CMS-Wave/Structures_v1|SMS 13. | * [[CMS-Wave/Structures_v1|SMS 13.1 and previous]] | ||
* [[CMS-Wave/Structures_v2|SMS 13. | * [[CMS-Wave/Structures_v2|SMS 13.2 and later]] | ||
Click one of the links above to see pages specific to those different structure implementations. Each page for the SMS versions will have links to a set of files available for download that provide examples of the input and output of each structure type. | Click one of the links above to see pages specific to those different structure implementations. Each page for the SMS versions will have links to a set of files available for download that provide examples of the input and output of each structure type. |
Revision as of 13:53, 30 October 2024
Similar to CMS-Flow, CMS-Wave can operate with a few different structures. There have been two different implementations of how to reproduce these structures within the SMS interface:
Click one of the links above to see pages specific to those different structure implementations. Each page for the SMS versions will have links to a set of files available for download that provide examples of the input and output of each structure type.