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@inproceedings{kiefer:icalepcs2023-thpdp014, author = {K. Kiefer and G. Brandl and N. Ekström and E. Faulhaber and B. Klemke and J. Kotanski and T. Kracht and A. Pettersson and L. Rossa and P. Wegmann and A. Zaft and M. Zolliker}, % author = {K. Kiefer and G. Brandl and N. Ekström and E. Faulhaber and B. Klemke and J. Kotanski and others}, % author = {K. Kiefer and others}, title = {{SECoP and SECoP@HMC - Metadata in the Sample Environment Communication Protocol}}, % booktitle = {Proc. ICALEPCS'23}, booktitle = {Proc. 19th Int. Conf. Accel. Large Exp. Phys. Control Syst. (ICALEPCS'23)}, eventdate = {2023-10-09/2023-10-13}, pages = {1322--1324}, paper = {THPDP014}, language = {english}, keywords = {controls, experiment, software, neutron, interface}, venue = {Cape Town, South Africa}, series = {International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems}, number = {19}, publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland}, month = {02}, year = {2024}, issn = {2226-0358}, isbn = {978-3-95450-238-7}, doi = {10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-THPDP014}, url = {https://jacow.org/icalepcs2023/papers/thpdp014.pdf}, abstract = {{The integration of sample environment (SE) equipment in x-ray and neutron experiments is a complex challenge both in the physical world and in the digital world. Dif-ferent experiment control software offer different interfac-es for the connection of SE equipment. Therefore, it is time-consuming to integrate new SE or to share SE equipment between facilities. To tackle this problem, the International Society for Sample Environment (ISSE, ) developed the Sample Environment Communication Protocol (SECoP) to standardize the communication between instrument control software and SE equipment. SECoP offers, on the one hand, a generalized way to control SE equipment. On the other hand, SECoP holds the possibility to transport SE metadata in a well-defined way. In addition, SECoP provides machine readable self-description of the SE equipment which enables a fully automated integration into the instrument control soft-ware and into the processes for data storage. Using SECoP as a common standard for controlling SE equipment and generating SE metadata will save resources and intrinsi-cally give the opportunity to supply standardized and FAIR data compliant SE metadata. It will also supply a well-defined interface for user-provided SE equipment, for equipment shared by different research facilities and for industry. In this article will show how SECoP can help to provide a meaningful and complete set of metadata for SE equipment and we will present SECoP and the SECoP@HMC project supported by the Helmholtz Metadata Collaboration.}}, }