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The ALICE Electronic Logbook

All major experiments need tools that provide a way to keep a record of the events and activities, both during commissioning and operations. In ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at CERN, this task is performed by the Alice Electronic Logbook (eLogbook), a custom-made application developed and...

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Autores principales: Altini, V, Carena, F, Carena, W, Chapeland, S, Chibante Barroso, V, Costa, F, Divia, R, Fuchs, U, Makhlyueva, I, Roukoutakis, F, Schossmaier, K, Soos, C, Vande Vyvre, P, Von Haller, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/219/2/022027
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1269927
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author Altini, V
Carena, F
Carena, W
Chapeland, S
Chibante Barroso, V
Costa, F
Divia, R
Fuchs, U
Makhlyueva, I
Roukoutakis, F
Schossmaier, K
Soos, C
Vande Vyvre, P
Von Haller, B
author_facet Altini, V
Carena, F
Carena, W
Chapeland, S
Chibante Barroso, V
Costa, F
Divia, R
Fuchs, U
Makhlyueva, I
Roukoutakis, F
Schossmaier, K
Soos, C
Vande Vyvre, P
Von Haller, B
author_sort Altini, V
collection CERN
description All major experiments need tools that provide a way to keep a record of the events and activities, both during commissioning and operations. In ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at CERN, this task is performed by the Alice Electronic Logbook (eLogbook), a custom-made application developed and maintained by the Data-Acquisition group (DAQ). Started as a statistics repository, the eLogbook has evolved to become not only a fully functional electronic logbook, but also a massive information repository used to store the conditions and statistics of the several online systems. It's currently used by more than 600 users in 30 different countries and it plays an important role in the daily ALICE collaboration activities. This paper will describe the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) based architecture of the eLogbook, the database schema and the relevance of the information stored in the eLogbook to the different ALICE actors, not only for near real time procedures but also for long term data-mining and analysis. It will also present the web interface, including the different used technologies, the implemented security measures and the current main features. Finally it will present the roadmap for the future, including a migration to the web 2.0 paradigm, the handling of the database ever-increasing data volume and the deployment of data-mining tools.
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spelling cern-12699272022-08-17T13:24:35Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/219/2/022027http://cds.cern.ch/record/1269927engAltini, VCarena, FCarena, WChapeland, SChibante Barroso, VCosta, FDivia, RFuchs, UMakhlyueva, IRoukoutakis, FSchossmaier, KSoos, CVande Vyvre, PVon Haller, BThe ALICE Electronic LogbookComputing and ComputersAll major experiments need tools that provide a way to keep a record of the events and activities, both during commissioning and operations. In ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at CERN, this task is performed by the Alice Electronic Logbook (eLogbook), a custom-made application developed and maintained by the Data-Acquisition group (DAQ). Started as a statistics repository, the eLogbook has evolved to become not only a fully functional electronic logbook, but also a massive information repository used to store the conditions and statistics of the several online systems. It's currently used by more than 600 users in 30 different countries and it plays an important role in the daily ALICE collaboration activities. This paper will describe the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) based architecture of the eLogbook, the database schema and the relevance of the information stored in the eLogbook to the different ALICE actors, not only for near real time procedures but also for long term data-mining and analysis. It will also present the web interface, including the different used technologies, the implemented security measures and the current main features. Finally it will present the roadmap for the future, including a migration to the web 2.0 paradigm, the handling of the database ever-increasing data volume and the deployment of data-mining tools.oai:cds.cern.ch:12699272010
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Altini, V
Carena, F
Carena, W
Chapeland, S
Chibante Barroso, V
Costa, F
Divia, R
Fuchs, U
Makhlyueva, I
Roukoutakis, F
Schossmaier, K
Soos, C
Vande Vyvre, P
Von Haller, B
The ALICE Electronic Logbook
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/219/2/022027
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