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WE6RFP045 | DESY EDMS: Information Management for World-Wide Collaborations | 2896 |
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The DESY Engineering Data Management System, DESY EDMS, is a fully Web-based central information management platform at the European XFEL and the Global Design Effort for the International Linear Collider (ILC GDE). It provides functionality for managing documents and 3D CAD data and for performing configuration and change management. It can control complex information structures and keep track of their dependencies and history, i.e. their evolution over time. Due to its powerful capabilities for automating workflows and controlling information access, the DESY EDMS can coordinate processes and manage authorizations and responsibilities in large and complex organizations, which may include several institutes and industrial partners. Applications of the DESY EDMS range from small-scale document management for work groups, up to managing the complexity of world-wide collaborations during design and construction activities. The poster describes the architecture of the DESY EDMS, introduces some of its use cases and reports lessons learned in developing and operating the system. |
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WE6RFP046 | The XFEL Roombook - Processes and Tools for Designing the Technical Infrastructure of the European XFEL | 2899 |
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The European XFEL has started the construction of the underground buildings. Now, the detailed design of the technical infrastructure has to be completed, covering HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing), communication, transportation and safety. The design process is centered around the XFEL Roombook: The XFEL Roombook contains a complete catalog of XFEL buildings, floors and rooms. Future user groups specify requirements on their rooms, which are collected in a central database (Requirements Management System, RMS). Engineers create floor plans and design drawings based on the requirements. Project members can access room information, requirements and floor plans through the Web interface of the XFEL Roombook. The XFEL Roombook is in production since summer 2009 and has become a well accepted information platform for infrastructure design. The paper describes the planning process, the supporting tools and lessons learned. |