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In November 1991, the AIPS++ consortium steering committee identified the problem of processing radio astronomical data in AIPS++, through calibration to imaging, as a major issue which should involve a number of ``domain experts'' from consortium institutions in addition to those working for the initial six-month period in Charlottesville. Consequently, a meeting was held in Green Bank between 3rd - 14th February 1992, with the goal of analysing these areas, and producing a definition of the major object-classes involved, their interaction with each other and, where appropriate, further analysis and refinement in those areas identified as being of particular importance.
This report is intended as a working paper for the AIPS++ group. The report gives an overview of how the analysis was attempted, followed by results of the analysis of individual areas their interrelations. We conclude with a summary, and identify some directions for further work.