Design of The DOE2000 Electronic Notebook 1: LBNL Components (1997)
Abstract:
This report details the design of the DOE2000 Electronic Notebook components to be developed at LBNL. The electronic notebook is a tool that allows researchers remotely accessing unique experimental facilities (such as the Spectro-Microscopy facility of the Advanced Light Source at LBNL) to store and retrieve information generated as they collaborate to run experiments. The electronic notebook can replace a multiplicity of manual and automated procedures currently used for storage/retrieval of data associated with the execution and the recording of experiments. Users can configure how they want the information displayed in the pages of the electronic notebook. Users simultaneously view each other's entries to the electronic notebook, including text, pictures, and plots. In addition, the electronic notebook offers powerful search capabilities. Information is entered into the electronic notebook both manually by the user, and automatically by a mechanism that integrates data acquisition to the EN. Future extensions to the EN will allow information originated from data analysis and telepresence processes to be automatically entered (upon user selections). This paper details the design of the DOE2000 Electronic Notebook components to be developed
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