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Update on the ICE Instrument Control Software
Mathieu Doucet and Richard Azuah, NCNR
ICE is the new instrument control software for the NCNR. It is designed as a control server that will mediate interactions of users with hardware, manage data acquisition, and sequence commands for batch execution. Client programs incorporating experiment planning tools will be used to compose scans, issue instantaneous commands to be executed by the server, and provide the first layer of live status information. We will present an architectural overview of ICE and discuss the current state of the project. In the second part of the seminar, we will present the new user interface being developed for BT7.
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