Recently a number of enhancements to the computer hardware infrastructure have been implemented at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility. Utilizing these improvements to the hardware infrastructure, software enhancements are focusing on streamlined analysis, automation, and graphical user interface (GUI) systems to enlarge the user base. The adoption of the load balancing software package LSF Suite by Platform Computing has dramatically increased the availability of CPU cycles and the efficiency of their use. Streamlined analysis has been aided by the adoption of the MDSplus system to provide a unified interface to analyzed DIII-D data. The majority of MDSplus data is made available in between pulses giving the researcher critical information...
OAK-B135 This operating year marks an upgrade to the computer system charged with control and data a...
The DIII-D neutral beam system routinely provides up to 20 MW of deuterium neutral beam heating in s...
The most valuable assets in every scientific community are the expert work force and the research re...
The DIII-D tokamak national fusion research facility along with its predecessor Doublet III has been...
The DIII-D National Team consists of about 120 operating staff and 100 research scientists drawn fro...
As the number of on-site and remote collaborators has increased, the demands on the DIII-D National ...
Computer systems pervade every aspect of the DIII-D National Fusion Research program. This includes ...
As computing infrastructures become more complex, it is important to centralize information in order...
The complexities of monitoring and controlling the various DIII-D tokamak systems have always requir...
This report summarizes the work of the National Fusion Collaboratory (NFC) Project funded by the Uni...
The various software systems developed for the DIII-D tokamak have played a highly visible and impor...
Recent modifications to the computer network at DIII-D enhance the collection and distribution of ne...
This paper describes the current status of real-time digital plasma control for the DIII-D tokamak. ...
A Data Analysis Monitoring (DAM) system has been developed to monitor between pulse physics analysis...
The DIII-D national fusion research program focuses on establishing the scientific basis for optimiz...
OAK-B135 This operating year marks an upgrade to the computer system charged with control and data a...
The DIII-D neutral beam system routinely provides up to 20 MW of deuterium neutral beam heating in s...
The most valuable assets in every scientific community are the expert work force and the research re...
The DIII-D tokamak national fusion research facility along with its predecessor Doublet III has been...
The DIII-D National Team consists of about 120 operating staff and 100 research scientists drawn fro...
As the number of on-site and remote collaborators has increased, the demands on the DIII-D National ...
Computer systems pervade every aspect of the DIII-D National Fusion Research program. This includes ...
As computing infrastructures become more complex, it is important to centralize information in order...
The complexities of monitoring and controlling the various DIII-D tokamak systems have always requir...
This report summarizes the work of the National Fusion Collaboratory (NFC) Project funded by the Uni...
The various software systems developed for the DIII-D tokamak have played a highly visible and impor...
Recent modifications to the computer network at DIII-D enhance the collection and distribution of ne...
This paper describes the current status of real-time digital plasma control for the DIII-D tokamak. ...
A Data Analysis Monitoring (DAM) system has been developed to monitor between pulse physics analysis...
The DIII-D national fusion research program focuses on establishing the scientific basis for optimiz...
OAK-B135 This operating year marks an upgrade to the computer system charged with control and data a...
The DIII-D neutral beam system routinely provides up to 20 MW of deuterium neutral beam heating in s...
The most valuable assets in every scientific community are the expert work force and the research re...