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2. Software Development for the BM@N Experiment at NICA: Challenges and Status
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Gertsenberger Konstantin, Merts Sergey, Gabdrakhmanov Ilnur, Filozova Irina, Alexandrov Igor, Alexandrov Evgeny, Moshkin Andrey, and Chebotov Alexander
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A new generation of experiments on relativistic nuclear physics is planned to be started in the nearest years at the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider facility (NICA) under construction at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. The fixed target experiment BM@N (Baryonic Matter at Nuclotron) is considered as a first stage towards the implementation of the physics program available at NICA. For a successful accomplishment of the BM@N physics program, a well-developed and tested software package for simulation, digitization, reconstruction and analysis of collision events and other supporting tasks is of utmost importance. The data flow scheme of the experiment is shown. Offine and online software systems, such as the main BmnRoot framework, databases of the experiment, data monitoring and others providing information support for the experiment are presented. The implementation of the software systems is a necessary stage for the successful operation of the BM@N experiment.
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- 2020
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3. Experience of the Development of the Geometry Database for the CBM Experiment
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Akishina Elena, Alexandrov Evgeny, Alexandrov Igor, Filozova Irina, Friese Volker, and Ivanov Victor
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
This paper is dedicated to the current state of the Geometry Database (Geometry DB) for the CBM experiment. The geometry DB is an information system that supports the CBM geometry. The main aims of Geometry DB are to provide storage of the CBM geometry, convenient tools for managing the geometry modules, assembling various versions of the CBM setup as a combination of geometry modules and additional files, providing support of various versions of the CBM setup. The development is based on the analysed users’ requirements (which were formulated in User Requirements Document) and takes into account peculiarities of the workflow for simulation of particle transport through the setup. Both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the Application Programming Interface (API) are available for the members of the CBM collaboration.
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- 2019
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4. Methods and algorithms of the analytical platform for analyzing the labor market and the compliance of the higher education system with market needs
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Ilina, Anna Vladimirovna, primary, Belov, Sergey, additional, Filozova, Irina, additional, Gavrilenko, Yulia, additional, Javadzade, Javad, additional, Kadochnikov, Ivan, additional, Korenkov, Vladimir, additional, Pelevanyuk, Igor, additional, Priakhina, Daria, additional, Semenov, Roman, additional, Tarabrin, Vitaliy, additional, and Zrelov, Petr, additional
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- 2022
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5. JINR Open Access Repository based on the JOIN² Platform
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Filozova, Irina, Zaikina, Tatiana, Shestakova, Galina, Semenov, Roman, Köhler, Martin, Wagner, Alexander, and Baracchi, Laura
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Supplementary Proceedings of the XXII International Conference on Data Analytics and Management in Data Intensive Domains (DAMDID/RCDL 2020) Data Analytics and Management in Data Intensive Domains 2020, eedings of the XXII International Conference on Data Analytics and Management in Data Intensive Domains (, Voronezh, Russia, 13 Oct 2020 - 16 Oct 2020; CEUR workshop proceedings 2790, 142-155 (2020)., In recent years, Open Scientific Infrastructures have become an important tool for providing researchers and society with scientific information. Research institutes and universities worldwide actively plan and implement archivesof their scientific output. Likewise, the JINR Document Server (JDS —jds.jinr.ru) stores JINR information resources and provides effective access tothem. JDS contains numerous materials that reflect and facilitate research activities. Technically, JDS is based on the Invenio software platform developed byCERN. To further improve the services, JDS is now adapting JOIN² workflows.JOIN², also based on Invenio, allows users, authors, librarians, managers, etc. toview the results of scientific work in a useful, friendly form and provides richfunctionalities in the simplest way. The JOIN² workflow covers several verification layers of user data to minimize errors and thus provides checked and reliableinformation to end users. JDS features records with media files (video lectures,seminars, tutorials), and data import using DOI, ISBN, IDs from arXiv, WoS,Medline, PubMed, INSPIRE. Private collections with working group identification enable the integration into the research workflow. A common collection ofAuthority Records, i.e. grants, experiments, institutions, institutes, people, periodicals and their link with bibliographic records, establishes a high level of consistency and data quality, Published by RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
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- 2020
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6. JINR open access repository based on the JOIN2Platform
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Filozova, Irina, Zaikina, Tatiana, Shestakova, Galina, Semenov, Roman, Köhler, Martin, Wagner, Alexander, and Baracchi, Laura
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In recent years, Open Scientific Infrastructures have become an important tool for providing researchers and society with scientific information. Research institutes and universities worldwide actively plan and implement archives of their scientific output. Likewise, the JINR Document Server (JDS - jds.jinr.ru) stores JINR information resources and provides effective access to them. JDS contains numerous materials that reflect and facilitate research activities. Technically, JDS is based on the Invenio software platform developed by CERN. To further improve the services, JDS is now adapting JOIN2 workflows. JOIN2, also based on Invenio, allows users, authors, librarians, managers, etc. to view the results of scientific work in a useful, friendly form and provides rich functionalities in the simplest way. The JOIN workflow covers several verification layers of user data to minimize errors and thus provides checked and reliable information to end users. JDS features records with media files (video lectures, seminars, tutorials), and data import using DOI, ISBN, IDs from arXiv, WoS, Medline, PubMed, INSPIRE. Private collections with working group identification enable the integration into the research workflow. A common collection of Authority Records, i.e. grants, experiments, institutions, institutes, people, periodicals and their link with bibliographic records, establishes a high level of consistency and data quality. Copyright © 2020 for this paper by its authors.
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- 2020
7. JOIN² Software Platform for the JINR Open Access Institutional Repository
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Filozova, Irina, Zaikina, Tatiana, Semenov, Roman, and Shestakova, Galina
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open access ,open source ,JOIN2 project ,scientific research result ,Open Access institutional repository ,JINR Document Server (JDS) ,publications database ,Invenio - Abstract
Nowadays the practical interest of scientific research result and educational lectures and materials push to the creation and development of open archives of scientific publications. The JINR Document Server (JDS — jds.jinr.ru) was based on the software platform Invenio (developed at CERN). The goals of JDS are to store JINR information resources and to provide effective access to them. JDS contains many materials that reflect and facilitate research activities. In the framework of the JOIN2 project, the partners have improved and adapted the Invenio software platform to the information needs of JOIN2 users. Needs of JDS users are very similar to needs of JOIN2 users, so JINR decided to join JOIN2 project. The participation of JINR in the project will improve the functionality of the JINR Open Access institutional repository by reusing the code and further joint development. The presentation shows the process of migration and adaptation JDS to JOIN2 software platform.
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- 2019
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8. Software Development for the BM@N Experiment at NICA: Challenges and Status.
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Adam, Gh., Buša, J., Hnatič, M., Gertsenberger, Konstantin, Merts, Sergey, Gabdrakhmanov, Ilnur, Filozova, Irina, Alexandrov, Igor, Alexandrov, Evgeny, Moshkin, Andrey, and Chebotov, Alexander
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COMPUTER software development ,IONS ,DIGITIZATION ,COMPUTER software ,DATABASES - Abstract
A new generation of experiments on relativistic nuclear physics is planned to be started in the nearest years at the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider facility (NICA) under construction at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. The fixed target experiment BM@N (Baryonic Matter at Nuclotron) is considered as a first stage towards the implementation of the physics program available at NICA. For a successful accomplishment of the BM@N physics program, a well-developed and tested software package for simulation, digitization, reconstruction and analysis of collision events and other supporting tasks is of utmost importance. The data flow scheme of the experiment is shown. Offine and online software systems, such as the main BmnRoot framework, databases of the experiment, data monitoring and others providing information support for the experiment are presented. The implementation of the software systems is a necessary stage for the successful operation of the BM@N experiment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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9. Development of the Geometry Database for the BM@N Experiment of the NICA Project.
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Adam, Gh., Buša, J., Hnatič, M., Akishina, Elena, Alexandrov, Evgeny, Alexandrov, Igor, Filozova, Irina, Gertsenberger, Konstantin, Ivanov, Victor, Priakhina, Daria, and Shestakova, Galina
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GEOMETRY ,DATABASES ,GRAPHICAL user interfaces ,APPLICATION program interfaces ,COMPUTER software - Abstract
The article is dedicated to the current state of the Geometry Database for the BM@N experiment of the NICA project. The main goal of the database is to provide a central storage of the BM@N geometries, convenient tools for managing its geometry modules, various software assembling versions of the BM@N setup as a combination of modules and additional files providing support for a set of versions. Both the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the Application Programming Interface (API) have been developed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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