Author: Zajac, M.     [Zając, M.]
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TUPPC112 GeoSynoptic Panel 840
 
  • Ł. Żytniak, C.J. Bocchetta, P.P. Goryl, P. Pamula, A.I. Wawrzyniak, M. Zając
    Solaris, Kraków, Poland
  • V.H. Hardion, D.P. Spruce
    MAX-lab, Lund, Sweden
 
  Funding: Synchrotron Radiation Centre SOLARIS at Jagiellonian University ul. Gronostajowa 7/P-1.6 30-387 Kraków Poland
Solaris is a third generation Polish Synchrotron under construction at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. Furthermore, National Synchrotron Radiation Center is member of the Tango Collaboration. The project is based on the 1.5 GeV storage ring being at the simultaneously built for the MAX IV project in Lund, Sweden. The Solaris project is a prime example of the benefits of use EU regional development funds and sharing of knowledge and resources for the rapid establishment of a national research infrastructure. The Solaris develops highly customizable and adaptable application called the GeoSynoptic Panel. Main goal of the GeoSynoptic Panel is to provide a graphical map of devices based on information stored in the Tango database. It is achieved by providing additional device/class properties which describe location and graphical components (such as icons and particular GUI window) related to a particular device or class . The application is expected to reduce time needed for preparation of synoptic applications for each individual (part of) machines or subsystems and to reduce effort related to debugging and change management.
 
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