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CERN Controls Configuration Service - a challenge in usability

Complex control systems often require complex tools to facilitate daily operations in a way that assures the highest possible availability. Such a situation poses an engineering challenge, for which system complexity needs to be tamed in a way that everyday use becomes intuitive and efficient. The s...

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Autores principales: Burdzanowski, Lukasz, Asko, Anti, Lameiro Fernandes, Ana, Penar, Katarzyna, Roderick, Chris, Urbaniec, Bartlomiej, Vasiloudis, Vasileios Ioulios
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2017-TUBPL01
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2305654
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Sumario:Complex control systems often require complex tools to facilitate daily operations in a way that assures the highest possible availability. Such a situation poses an engineering challenge, for which system complexity needs to be tamed in a way that everyday use becomes intuitive and efficient. The sensation of comfort and ease of use are matters of ergonomics and usability - very relevant not only to everyday equipment but especially software applications, products and graphical user interfaces. The Controls Configuration Service (CCS) is a key component in CERN's data driven accelerator Control System. Based around a central database, the service provides a range of user interfaces enabling configuration of all different aspects of controls for CERN's accelerator complex. This paper describes the on-going renovation of the service with a focus on the evolution of the provided user interfaces, design choices and architectural decisions paving the way towards a single configuration platform for CERN's control systems in the near future.