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Dear Collaborators,
After much negotiation SLAC completed its purchase of the software package Objectivity.

What the Collaboration got

SLAC has purchased 150 Objectivity "seats" for use in the BaBar project (Objectivity is the object-oriented database system). These seats may be used concurrently by BaBar collaborators doing computing for the project. This includes domestic and international use within the experiment. However, collaborators may not use Objectivity for any other purpose but the Babar project.

The license agreement

Much time and effort was spent to achieve the final license agreement, and modifications to it by individual collaborators or institutions would mean long, tedious renegotiations and possible changes in cost, not to mention a possible loss of trust between SLAC and Objectivity. Therefore, it is requested that the license agreement be signed without modifications.

Maintenance and Support

Maintenance and support are handled more efficiently when problem reporting can be channeled through a small group of people designated as contact support people. Objectivity has requested that 3 people resident at SLAC serve as such support. David Quarrie and Paul Raines have agreed to fulfill this request, with a decision for a 3rd person to come later.

License requirements

Each collaborator doing computing for BaBar must sign an agreement. This is independent of whether the use of Objectivity will occur at SLAC or at another institution. You should be able to view and print a copy of the agreement in HTML, PS, or PDF format, on your local printer, read it, sign it, and send it in. To expedite access to Objectivity, collaborators may fax a signed copy of the agreement with the understanding that the original signed agreement be mailed via postal mail to Chee at SLAC.

Send signed original to:

Chee c/o SLAC MailStop 95
P.O. Box 4349
Stanford, California 94309

Send Fax to:

Chee c/o SLAC MailStop 95
Fax Number: 650-926-2657

Responsibility of Site Contacts

There is no license server to track usage of Objectivity. Instead, SLAC under the "good faith" agreement will provide Objectivity with a yearly status report. To accomplish this yearly task each site must provide a site contact person whose main responsibility shall be to provide SLAC a list of users using Objectivity and a close approximation of peak annual usage for that site. The collective results from all participating sites shall be sent to Objectivity in keeping with SLAC's part of the agreement. We are in the process of working out a list of tips and hints on how to manage objectivity for site contacts. Included in this list will be an acceptable method for estimating peak usage. This list will be mailed out to site contacts in the near future.

Distribution of Objectivity

The distribution of Objectivity will be controlled using AFS and the group access control mechanism. A collaborator's userid will be added to the AFS group once the necessary paperwork has been received. He or she will then be able to copy over the appropriate files.
  • The AFS group name is g-babar:com-obj
  • The distributions are located in subdirectory: $BFROOT/package/objy<VERSION>/Objectivity_admin/Objectivity_src
  • (BFROOT equals /afs/slac.stanford.edu/g/babar)
If you do not have and AFS account and would like one, please follow the path Babar Detector Home page -> Tools/New Users. This clickable link will explain several things about SLAC Unix and AFS accounts.

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