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WEP19 TINE Release 5.0 : A First Look controls, LabView, software, operation 77
 
  • P. Duval, J. Szczesny, J.T. Tempel
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • J. Bobnar
    Cosylab, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • M. Nikolova
    EMBL, Hamburg, Germany
  • S. Weisse
    DESY Zeuthen, Zeuthen, Germany
 
  The TINE* control system evolved in great part to meet the needs of controlling a large accelerator the size of HERA, where not only the size of the machine and efficient online data display and analysis were determining criteria, but also the seamless integration of many different platforms and programming languages. Although there has been continuous development and improvement during the operation of PETRA, it has now been 10 years since the last major release (version 4). Introducing a new major release necessarily implies a restructuring of the protocol headers and a tacit guarantee that it be compatible with its predecessors, as any logical deployment and upgrade strategy will entail operating in a mixed environment. We report here on the newest features of TINE Release 5.0 and on first experiences in its initial deployment.
* http://tine.desy.de
 
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-PCaPAC2018-WEP19  
About • paper received ※ 09 October 2018       paper accepted ※ 15 October 2018       issue date ※ 21 January 2019  
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THCB2 Development of ACOP .NET STARS Transport Layer interface, GUI, controls, MMI 144
 
  • T. Kosuge, H. Ishii, Y. Nagatani, H. Nitani
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • P. Duval, J. Szczesny
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
 
  STARS is an extremely simple and very flexible control software for small scale control systems with TCP/IP sockets, which is used as the beamline control system and so on at the KEK Photon Factory (KEK-PF). STARS works on various operating system and the STARS client developer can choose his or her favorite programing language. Choosing .NET is very common to develop GUI applications of beamline control at the KEK-PF. ACOP (Advanced Component Oriented Programming) is very useful for GUI development, which is developed by DESY and a .NET version of ACOP was recently developed. ACOP has a transport layer and communicate with various system through this layer. Now, we have started development of STARS transport layer of ACOP .NET and succeeded in adding very primitive functionality. The development of ACOP .NET STARS transport layer is still ongoing.  
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DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-PCaPAC2018-THCB2  
About • paper received ※ 10 October 2018       paper accepted ※ 15 October 2018       issue date ※ 21 January 2019  
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