| 1 FT/P7-6 Integrated Software Development for Wendelstein 7-X (2008) | |||||||||||||||
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| Abstract: Steady-state fusion devices, such as Wendelstein 7-X, pose a new challenge to the software capabilities for control, data acquisition and data analysis. These software modules must cope with huge amounts of streaming data. Proof-of-principle demonstrations of important steps in a physically motivated framework are shown to be feasible. This includes integrated data analysis from different diagnostics and coupling of modeling codes, even for advanced device control. The present approach makes use of a strict modular design and already allows the use of modules in present design and optimization studies of device components and diagnostics setups. A striking benefit is provided by embedding validated legacy codes within a service oriented software architecture, thereby ameliorating incompatibility issues. The implementation of such a demanding framework makes the incorporation of modern information technologies necessary. 1. | |||||||||||||||
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