The Jefferson Laboratory electron accelerator is controlled by the Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS), which was initially developed by the Los Alamos and Argonne National Laboratories, and which has since become an extensive collaboration among scientific institutions worldwide. In keeping with the spirit of cooperation and exchange fostered by the EPICS community, the Controls Software group at Jefferson Laboratory aims to produce portable software tools useful not only locally, but also at any EPICS site, and even at non-EPICS sites where feasible. To achieve this goal, the group practices several software engineering principles which have demonstrated success in producing sharable software. This paper first discu...
The NSTX achieved first plasma in 1999. The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPIC...
CEBAF has recently upgraded its accelerator control sys-tem to use EPICS, a control system toolkit b...
Over the last two decades EPICS has evolved from a basic set of control applications created for the...
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility's (Jefferson Lab) accelerator controls were initially...
During the past five years, the control system software toolkit called EPICS (Experimental Physics a...
During the past five years, the control system software toolkit called EPICS (Experimental Physics a...
The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) is a software toolkit, developed by a...
The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) has been widely adopted in the accele...
During the past 5 years, the control system software toolkit EPICS (Experimental Physics and Industr...
This article describes concepts and mechanisms used in porting of EPICS (Experimental Physical and I...
In recent years, the expense of creating good control software has led to a number of collaborative ...
The Software Controls Group at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) is res...
In recent years, the expense of creating good control soft-ware has led to a number of collaborative...
EPICS is a control software tool-kit, which was developed for large accelerators. The original EPICS...
This manual describes a set of tools that can be used to develop software for EPICS based control sy...
The NSTX achieved first plasma in 1999. The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPIC...
CEBAF has recently upgraded its accelerator control sys-tem to use EPICS, a control system toolkit b...
Over the last two decades EPICS has evolved from a basic set of control applications created for the...
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility's (Jefferson Lab) accelerator controls were initially...
During the past five years, the control system software toolkit called EPICS (Experimental Physics a...
During the past five years, the control system software toolkit called EPICS (Experimental Physics a...
The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) is a software toolkit, developed by a...
The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPICS) has been widely adopted in the accele...
During the past 5 years, the control system software toolkit EPICS (Experimental Physics and Industr...
This article describes concepts and mechanisms used in porting of EPICS (Experimental Physical and I...
In recent years, the expense of creating good control software has led to a number of collaborative ...
The Software Controls Group at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) is res...
In recent years, the expense of creating good control soft-ware has led to a number of collaborative...
EPICS is a control software tool-kit, which was developed for large accelerators. The original EPICS...
This manual describes a set of tools that can be used to develop software for EPICS based control sy...
The NSTX achieved first plasma in 1999. The Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System (EPIC...
CEBAF has recently upgraded its accelerator control sys-tem to use EPICS, a control system toolkit b...
Over the last two decades EPICS has evolved from a basic set of control applications created for the...