3rd ACS Workshop and Advanced Course - 15th - 19th of January 2007

at ESO Garching Headquarter

Picture of Worokshop

The previous ACS workshop has been at the ICALEPCS conference in 2005.

We have organized a new workshop, associated with basic and advanced training sessions.

With this Workshop we wanted to get together the ACS development teams and all ACS current and potential users.

The workshop had two tracks:

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(*) ACS is developed for the astronomical ALMA Project (while being a fully general framework for control and non-control applications). ACS is the result of a collaborative effort among the European Southern Observatory (ESO) (main partner- 4 FTE/year), National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), Socorro(1 FTE/year), Astronomical Observatory of Trieste (INAF-AOTs) (~1 FTE/year) and Cosylab Lmt. (~1 FTE/year). These Institutes share the intellectual property of ACS, which is freely available under the GNU LGPL public license (compatible with the use of commercial products, like ZLegacy/ACS.VxWorks). ACS is based on an initial kernel of software provided by JSI/Cosylab, which includes ABeans and has been in use on the ANKA accelerator, Germany. The present Release of ACS is used at about 20 Institutes and installed on something like 100 computers (See: ACS Users List).


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When

15th - 19th of January 2007

Where

ESO Garching Headquarter

What

A lot of participants, both beginners and expert ACS users, have registered for the workshop.

We had two partially parallel tracks to satisfy the needs of both groups of participants.

The first day has been the ACS Workshop, where we have given the general status about ACS and all groups and projects using ACS have presented present the status of their projects.

We had here general high level discussions about how ACS is used in the various projects and what the community of users needs from ACS.

This has been a first opportunity to compare the work done by the various projects.

After that we had 4 days where we had


Agenda!

The Workshop/Course has been 5 days.

The Agenda has been filled in according to the proposals of the attendees.

We have made "real time" changes to the agenda during the meeting, if interesting topics came out during the discussions.

Monday: ACS Workshop

Monday - ACS Workshop
TimeTitleLinkNotes
10:00, 15mWelcome coffee  
10:15, 15mIntroduction to the Workshop (GianlucaChiozziGianniRaffi)ACSWorkshop-Welcome.ppt 
10:30,15mAround the table: who is who!ACSWorkshop-WhoIsWho.ppt 
10:45,30mACS: status and latest development (GianlucaChiozzi)ACSWorkshop-ACSStatus.ppt 
11:15,30mALMA: status of project, architecture (JosephSchwarz)ACS_Course_ALMA_2007.ppt 
11:45,75mLunch at the Max Planck canteen  
13:00,20mAPEX (DirkMuders)ACS_at_APEX_2007.ppt 
13:20,20mHPT - The Hexapod Telescope. Project status and ACS usage. Future projects. (RolandLemke)HPT-2007.ppt 
13:40,20mOAN - The 40m telescope. Project status and ACS usage. (PabloDeVicente)ACS_2007_aries21.ppt 
14:00,20mSRT - The Sardinia Radio Telescope. Project status and ACS usage. (CarloMigoni)3_ACS_Worshop_SRT.ppt 
14:20,20mAOT, TSRS-NG : Trieste Solar Radio System - New Generation and AOT collaboration with ACS. (PaoloDiMarcantonio)acs_aot_workshop07.ppt 
14:40,20mCosylab: providing support for ACS development (KlemenZagar)PRE-Cosylab_ACS.ppt 
15:00,30mCoffe break  
15:30,20mANKA synchrotron status report (Klemen Zagar)ACSatANKAStatus.ppt 
15:50,20mUTFSM: A model of university collaboration with ACS (NicolasBarriga)UTFSM.pdf 
16:10,20mEGO: Review of Non-Commercial Frameworks for Distributed Control Systems (BernhardLopez)Frameworks_ACSWorkshop07_v1.ppt 
16:30,20mATM: ALMA software on atmospheric effects and their correction (JuanPardo)ATM_ACS2007.ppt
PARDOACS2007.zip: Complete presentation with movies from Juan PArdo
 
16:50,20mSharing ACS Components and drivers: status of the ACS shared SW repository and new ideas.  
17:10,30mACS collaboration: round table.  

Tuestay to Friday: ACS Course, Beginner's and Advanced tracks

It is the first time we have an ACS Course with an advanced track in parallel to a beginne'r track. Also in this case, please look at the agenda, while it is evolving, here:

Each presentation includes time for discussion and questions. 10 minutes for a 30m presentation, 5 min for a 15m/20m presentation.

The agenda for the two course tracks on a separate link. In this way we keep all standard ACS-Course presentations, documentation and examples in a single place under configuration control. The pages pointed by the link have been evolving in the past years at each ACS Course. During the course, the area has been updated in real time to make it possible for all course participants to always have the latest available presentations and examples.


Course project

Summary of sessions / additional presentations

Feedback from participants / problems


Who and registration


This is the list of participans to the Workshop



Logistic

How to reach ESO and the course premises

Course time-table

Hotel reservation

Computing facilities

         Here is the list, location and account created and ( i hope) already configured
         N.      PC              Location        IP                      account
         =========================================================================
         1       pc004408        SkyLight        134.171.40.169          acsg1
         2       pc004422        Council         134.171.40.168          acsg2
         3       pc004436        Council         134.171.40.164          acsg3
         4       pc004803        Council         134.171.40.156          acsg4
         5       pc010119        SkyLight        134.171.40.167          acsg5
         6       pc010121        SkyLight        134.171.40.166          acsg6
         7       pc010123        Council         134.171.40.70           acsg7
         8       pc010128        Council         134.171.40.159          acsg8
         
         KDE is also configured with icons for acsgx accounts (firefox, thunderbird, openoffice, eclipse, acrobat, etc)


Discussion:

Please add below your comments or suggestions for an open discussion.



-- GianlucaChiozzi - 13 Oct 2006