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Towards the Zero Code Waste to Increase the Impact of Science |
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- P.P. Goryl, W. Soroka, Ł. Żytniak
S2Innovation, Kraków, Poland
- A. Götz
ESRF, Grenoble, France
- V. Hardion
MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
- S. Hauf
EuXFEL, Schenefeld, Germany
- K.S. White
ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
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Accelerators and other big science facilities rely heavily on internally developed technologies, including control system software. Much of it can and is shared between labs, like the Tango Controls and EPICS. Then, some of it finds broad application outside science, like the famous World Wide Web. However, there are still a lot of duplicating efforts in the labs, and a lot of software has the potential to be applied in other areas. Increasing collaboration and involving private companies can help avoid redundant work. It can decrease the overall costs of laboratory development and operation. Having private industry involved in technology development also increases the chances of new applications. This can positively impact society, which means effective spending of public funds. The talk will be based on the results of a survey looking at how much scientific institutes and companies focus on collaboration and dissemination in the field of software technologies. It will also include remarks based on the authors’ experiences in building an innovative ecosystem.
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※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2023-TUMBCMO38
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Received ※ 06 October 2023 — Revised ※ 12 October 2023 — Accepted ※ 28 November 2023 — Issued ※ 06 December 2023 |
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