Title :
Data warehouse on the Web for accelerator fabrication and maintenance
Author :
Chan, A. ; Crane, G. ; MacGregor, I. ; Meyer, S.
Author_Institution :
Linear Accel. Center, Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Abstract :
A data warehouse grew out of the needs for a view of accelerator information from a lab-wide or project-wide standpoint (often needing off-site data access for the multi-lab PEP-II collaborators). A World Wide Web interface is used to link legacy database systems of the various labs and departments related to the PEP-II Accelerator. In this paper, we describe how links are made via the `Formal Device Name´ field(s) in the disparate databases. We also describe the functionality of a data warehouse in an accelerator environment. One can pick devices from the PEP-II Component List and find the actual components filling the functional slots, any calibration measurements, fabrication history, associated cables and modules, and operational maintenance records for the components. Information on inventory, drawings, publications, and purchasing history are also part of the PEP-II Database. A strategy of relying on a small team, and of linking existing databases rather than rebuilding systems is outlined
Keywords :
engineering information systems; high energy physics instrumentation computing; information resources; information retrieval; linear accelerators; maintenance engineering; nuclear engineering computing; online front-ends; scientific information systems; Formal Device Name fields; PEP-II Accelerator; PEP-II Component List; PEP-II Database; World Wide Web interface; accelerator fabrication; accelerator information; accelerator maintenance; cables; calibration measurements; data warehouse; drawings; fabrication history; functional slots; inventory; legacy database system linking; modules; multi-lab PEP-II collaborators; off-site data access; operational maintenance records; publications; purchasing history; Cables; Calibration; Collaboration; Data warehouses; Database systems; Fabrication; Filling; History; Joining processes; Web sites;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1997. Proceedings of the 1997
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4376-X
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1997.751224