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Meeting Notes for November 16, 1998

Expected Control Room GUIs

  • Run Control
    • Read-out status monitors
    • Control panels for online state machine
    • Configuration selector
  • Configuration Database
    • Extensible editor
  • ErrLogger
    • Scrolling error monitor
    • Severity-determined error monitor
  • Detector Controls
    • Slow monitoring
    • EPICS controls
    • Time charts
  • Production Framework
    • Run status
    • Job configuration
    • Environmental editor
  • Prompt Reco
    • Run status
    • Job configuration
    • Processing farm monitor
  • Online Farm
    • node status
  • Data Quality Monitoring
  • Event Displays
  • Online Event Processing
    • Node status
    • Trigger rates
  • Data Flow
    • Monitoring (back pressure, etc...)
  • Calibrations
    • Request queue for full calibration
  • PEP-II
  • Detector Diagnostics

Look and Feel

The BaBar standard Look-and-Feel for GUIs is to use Swing default parameters with the 'metal' settings. Functional look-and-feel will be windows. A summary of that standard will be made available by Alex Samuel.

GUI Czar

It was decided that it would be useful to have one person who could be contacted to test GUIs for consistency with the standard look-and-feel and who would be the contact person for complaints about inconsist GUIs. Frank Porter has agreed to take this position.

Also Discussed...

was the desire to have access to related data from a GUI. How does one find histograms associated with a particular part of the detector when browsing the event display? This issue remains unresolved.
Last Updated November 20, 1998
Scott Metzler (metzler)