Topics of Discussion & Objectives Dear HFI collaborators,
due to a number of unforeseen delays, it does not look reasonable to maintain the meeting next week with the same length and objectives. After talking with Jean-Michel Lamarre, I therefore suggest that we have a more restricted one day meeting, like the usual L2 meetings, on
Thursday 27th, at IAP, in the Planck Integration room (floor -1)
and focus on all aspects of the acquisition/control/analysis/storage computer system relevant for the calibration at IAS. The idea is to obtain a system view, and detect wether some aspects are "falling in between the cracks". Anyone partipating in the calibration is therefore heartily welcomed. It should be a good occasion to start seeing how we shall operate in practice, and possibly correct our plans if needs be.
Here is a preliminary Agenda :
9:30 François Bouchet : Welcome & DPC/L2 plans Overview
10:15 François Pajot : Calibration Overview
11:00 Laurent Guglielmi : CCAS (and global architecture) Overview
11:45 Bruno Mansoux : RTA Overview
Lunch Break
14:00 Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschene : QLA software current state & perspectives
14:45 Bernard : Software Tools for Systematics
15:30 Sophie Henrot-Versille: IMO-CAL : a browsable interface to all relevant data
16:15 All participants: discussion on schedules/deployment plan
17:00 Jean-Michel Lamarre : towards an integrated view of the HFI instrument; the MIG role
If you feel that an important issue is missing, that you need more or less time, etc.. please send me a mail at bouchet
iap.fr.
Meeting Notes From Jacques Haissinski (in French)
From Dave Clements (in English)
Presentations
| Calibration Overview | François Pajot | |
| CCAS (and global architecture) Overview | Laurent Guglielmi | |
| RTA Overview | François Couchot | |
| From REU-EGSE to QLA/RTA | Martin Giard | |
| QLA software current state | Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschenes | |
| Software Tools for Systematics | J.P. Bernard | |
| A browsable interface to all relevant data | Sophie Henrot-Versille | |
| Towards an integrated view of the HFI instrument | J.M. Lamarre |