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Table of Contents

The initial version of this has been lifted from the TKR report, and represents the sections of a summary PDR report for SAS.

1  Purpose
2  Acronyms etc
3  References etc
4  LAT Science reqs ( few paragraphs)
5  LAT Technical Description ( few paragraphs)
6  Conceptual Design (couple pages - Richard)
7  Deliverables (1 page - Richard)
8  WBS & Timeline (Richard)
9  Organization (Richard)
10  Requirements and Specifications
  1. Level 3
  2. Level 4 - need to revisit these
11  Prototyping experience (potential authors)
  • intro (Richard - referencing sections below)
  • Root in TB99 - (Heather, Richard)
  • GEANT4 for BFEM - (Alessandro)
  • Gaudi - (Toby, Traudl?)
  • Gismo - (Toby)                           DO WE NEED THESE?
  • Recon - (Tracy, Leon, Eric)
  • MySQL for constants (Joanne)
12  Trade Studies [do we need this section at all??]
  • intro (Richard - referencing sections below)
  • automake, CMT
  • storage formats? (Root vs FITS vs HDF?)
  • Cathie's database survey?
13  Architecture/Functional Description (potential authors)
  1. Infrastructure (Heather, Toby); Code Release Management and Verification - (Karl)
  2. Sources, Simulation & Recon - (Toby, Richard)
  3. Analysis & Science Tools - (Heather, Seth)
  4. Data Processing Facility - (Karl, Richard)
  5. Low & High Level Calibration - (Eduardo, Eric, Joanne, Leon)
14  Interfaces (IOC, SSC)
  • IOC: database (relational?) identifying arrival, description and command state of Level 0 data. Can also return diagnostic statistics and histogram locations in near real time.
  • SSC: under debate with the Science Products crew, led by Seth
15  Testing
16  Open issues (in random order)
  • event/photon database
  • co-operation with SSC on algorithm development and data sharing
    • how much work involved with creating Science Tools
  • how far up the Level n chain is Root applicable?
  • is (when?) G4 ready for prime time?
  • documentation not up to snuff
  • model for collaboration access to Level 0,1 data (eg via SLAC central machines; distributed to users...)
  • manpower (of course!)

 


R.Dubois Last Modified: 07/27/2001 12:16