Magnet Test Database Workshop

US/Eastern
Hamilton Seminar Room (Brookhaven National Laboratory (Long Island))

Hamilton Seminar Room

Brookhaven National Laboratory (Long Island)

Chemistry Department (Bldg. 555)
Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
Description

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This workshop is about superconducting accelerator magnet test data. Multiple laboratories/institutes around the world are cooperating on the state of the art accelerator technology and data from superconducting magnet tests are a key ingredient for the magnet development and operation. The case for AUP laboratories (in the USA) and CERN is particularly stronger with the same quadrupoles to be tested in all the labs.

For those reasons we need to establish what kind of data we are sharing, how and in what format. Beyond that we need to think how we preserve the data in a longer term. With "data" we generally mean the formatted version of the data which may populate some form of a "database" or several "databases". However, we may also consider the "raw" data - either from training, magnetic measurements, or other special measurements (protection studies data; SSL measurements; etc.).

The goal of the workshop is to reach an agreement on those points taking into account the current expertise from the different labs and turning them into concrete steps and directives. It is also to define the very meaning of "data" and "database" in the context of work cooperation on superconducting accelerator magnet testing.

    • Data and databases

      Data and databases - what is this in the workshop context?

      Convener: Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
      • 1
        Goal of the "database" workshop
        Speaker: Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 2
        Data of interest and their use
        Speaker: Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 3
        Databases
        Speaker: Dr Carlos Gamboa (ATLAS)
        Slides
    • Break

      Break

    • Data content and formats

      How is the data distributed in various labs? Which data we'd like to share and in which formats?

      Convener: Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
      • 4
        Data and their distribution model at CERN
        Speaker: Franco Mangiarotti (CERN)
        Slides
      • 5
        Data and their distribution model at FNAL
        Speaker: Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 6
        Data and their distribution model at LBNL
        Speaker: GianLuca Sabbi (LBNL)
        Slides
      • 7
        Data and their distribution model at BNL
        Speaker: Dr Joseph F Muratore (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
        Slides
      • 8
        Agreement on data content (discussion)
        Slides
      • 9
        Agreement on data formats (discussion)
    • Lunch break

      Lunch break

    • Practical multi-lab approaches

      Discussion on practical approaches to data sharing

      Convener: Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
      • 10
        Protocols and standards for data taking
        To compare different data we need to assure similar data taking conditions. What do we mean by that, how do we do that?
        Speaker: Dr Sandor Feher (Fermilab)
        Slides
      • 11
        Tools and procedures for data sharing
        Speaker: Michal Duda (CERN)
        Slides
      • 12
        Limitations to data sharing
        Speaker: Dr Ezio Todesco (CERN)
      • 13
        Central database (discussion)
      • 14
        Data preservation strategy
        Speaker: Dr Ezio Todesco (CERN)
        Slides
    • Break

      Break

    • Raw data

      Discussion on approaches to raw data (formatting? sharing? preservation?)

      Convener: Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
      • 15
        DAQ standards
        Speaker: Dr Maxim MARCHEVSKY (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
        Slides
      • 16
        Raw data exchange and formatting (discussion)
        Slides
      • 17
        Raw data preservation strategy (discussion)
    • Concluding session

      Data content, formatting, sharing/distribution, preservation - steps and directives adopted by all labs?

      Convener: Stoyan Stoynev (FNAL)
      • 18
        Can we take decisions (discussion)?
        Discussion and agreements