The Accelerator Control System at Fermilab has evolved to enable this relatively large control system to be encapsulated into a "box" such as a laptop. The goal was to provide a platform isolated from the "online" control system. This platform can be used internally for making major upgrades and modifications without impacting operations. It also provides a standalone environment for research and development including a turnkey control system for collaborators. Over time, the code base running on Scientific Linux has enabled all the salient features of the Fermilab's control system to be captured in an off-the-shelf laptop. The anticipated additional benefits of packaging the system include improved maintenance, reliability, documentation, and future enhancements.
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@article{arxiv.1210.0579,
title = {ACSYS in a box},
author = {C. Briegel and D. Finstrom and B. Hendricks and C. King and S. Lackey and R. Neswold and D. Nicklaus and J. Patrick and A. Petrov and R. Rechenmacher and C. Schumann and J. Smedinghoff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.0579},
year = {2012}
}
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3 pp. 13th International Conference on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems (ICALEPCS 2011). 10-14 Oct 2011. Grenoble, France