50 | | By default the time information is now stored in each output collection object. However, in order to account for the an actual timing measurement, |
51 | | the module !TimeSmearing should be called. This module simply smears the final time according to some resolution specificed by the user, controlled by the parameter |
| 50 | By default the time information is now stored in each output collection object. However, in order to account for an actual timing measurement, |
| 51 | the module !TimeSmearing should be called. This module simply smears (by a gaussian) the final time according to some resolution specificed by the user, controlled by the parameter |