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One sentence summary

  • SCA should be (seen to be) leader in mainstream computing technologies for the lab, a reliable partner for collaboration and able to develop and support tools for the wider physics community.

First Steps

  • Developing criteria/metrics for project support levels within SCA** Take into account need to support existing experiments/projects vs need to develop new initiatives** Support single experiment/projects vs set of SLAC based projects vs extended community** Internal funding vs external funding
  • Understanding existing and planned projects within SCA** Including projects which SCA could/should be involved in** Try to identify common requirements which can be "factored out"*** Maximize reuse, eliminate unnecessary/unintentional duplication
  • Defining technical direction for new projects** Attempt to balance leveraging of existing skill-sets vs understanding and exploiting new industry trends** Need people's input on what we should be doing** Form "task-force" to evaluate some new technologies
    • Create SLAC wide developers "journal-club"
  • Developing targets of opportunity for new projects and collaborations** Set of projects ready when new funding opportunities present themselves** Developing priority list for existing/new projects
  • Creation of (new) project teams** Possibly bring people together from different parts of SCA, and people from outside of SCA** E.g. LSST Camera Control System ** SLAC Max, Tofigh, Owen Saxton, Stuart Marshall*** Paris, Indiana, Arizona, Brookhaven, ...

Possible Projects (very early ideas -- not meant to all be good ideas)

  • New Projects** Projects with Computing Division** Support for GIT, Fisheye, ...** Interactive web based scientific computing status page*** Better integration between Crowd, Group Manager, Single sign-on
      • Account management
      • mathjax for confluence
      • LSF with virtualization
    • Data Management** Data Portal for Photon Science (and Astro physics)** Best features from Fermi data catalog, JCSG, CXIDB, ICAT, Dirac, ...** Why stop at presenting data location via the web?*** Should be able to drill into and operate on data*** In a collaborative way
    • Web based scientific data visualization tools*** Extension/compatible with Google Visualization API
    • Virtual Observatory integration
    • LCLS real-time image displays
  • Existing Projects

Improved SCA web presence

Possible Collaborators (see above)

  • Atlas group at Argonne (Sergei Chekanov, David Malon, ...)
  • Root team
  • Tech-X
  • Google/Amazon/...

Possible Technologies (see above)

  • Technology selection criteria** Lifespan/stability** Adoption/Support** Popularity/Mindset
    • Language neutrality/Interoperability
  • Google visualization API
  • Web/HTML5/GWT/Dart/Json
  • HDF5
  • IPython/IPython Notebook
  • Virtual Observatory
  • MatLab 
  • DGAS (http://www.to.infn.it/dgas/)
  • LSF virtualized cluster support

 

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