Title: First Steps Toward Technical Integration
1First Steps Toward Technical Integration
- Jon KotcherDZero Collaboration MeetingFebruary
27, 2004
2Technical Reorganization
SpokespersonsG. Blazey, J. Womersley
Instituted Feb 03, 2004
AlgorithmsH. Melanson
PhysicsJ. Qian
Software ComputingA. Boehnlein
Technical Integration J. Kotcher
Run IIb UpgradeV. ODell
Run CoordinationD. Denisov
Data QualityT. Diehl
- Instituted to facilitate integration of
- Detector-related efforts
- Operations, remaining Run IIa detector
improvements, Run IIb upgrades, data quality - Overall detector efforts with other activities
- Physics, algorithms, and software computing
3Run IIb Project Run Coordination
Run IIb Project V. ODell, Project Manager R.
Lipton, Deputy T.J. Sarlina, Assistant, M.
Johnson,Technical Coordinator D. Knapp, Budget
Officer, T. Erickson, Adminstration
Run Coordinator D. Denisov, A. Meyer
(Deputy) Electrical Operations L. Bagby, J.
Foglesong J. Anderson Mechanical Operations
R. Rucinski
FPD A. Brandt
Installation R. Smith
DAQ/Online S. Fuess
Trigger P. Padley D. Wood
Silicon Layer 0 A. Bean (R. Lipton)
LuminosityMonitor B. Casey
Sensors M. Demarteau R. McCarthy
L1 Cal Upgrade M. Abolins H. Evans
L3 Systems D. Chapin G. Watts
Silicon Installation Mechanical W.
Cooper Electrical L. Bagby
Online S. Fuess
Readout A. Nomerotski R. Sidwell
Network Host Systems J. Fitzmaurice S.
Krzywdzinski
L1 Track Trigger M. Narain
Online Monitoring M. Sanders
Trigger Installation D. Edmunds
Mechanical Design Fabrication W. Cooper
L1 Cal/ Track Match K. Johns
Control Systems F. Bartlett G. Savage V. Sirotenko
DAQ D. Chapin G. Watts
DetectorModules Integration J. Fast, L. Bagby
L2? upgrade R. Hirosky
Trigger R. Lipton
DAQ/Online Management (S. Fuess)
Silicon Track Trigger U. Heintz
Administration (A. Bean)
Simulation E. Barberis, M. Hildreth
Data quality (Diehl), which does not presently
have formal organization associated with it.
Requires integration with other lines of mgmnt.
Approach being considered, evaluated.
Administration (D. Wood)
AFE/TriP A. Bross
4Description of Technical Integration
- Evolution of detector improvements associated
resources must be optimized as a whole - Elevate, focus and enhance data quality effort
- Tie more intimately to online operations,
accelerate feedback to/from rest of experiment - Resources ( especially expertise) associated
with IIa IIb efforts are largely common.
Priorities need to be set - Commissioning of remaining Run IIa systems must
be completed, and its impact on operations
minimized, managed - Detector maintenance must continue unabated
- Maintain pace on finalizing IIb designs,
continued fabrication - Preparation realization of smooth integration
of IIb systems into running experiment - Establish integration of detector efforts with
other experimental functions (i.e., physics,
algorithms, software computing) - Where are our current measurements limited by the
hardware?
5Overview of Run II Considerations
- Name of the game is different than in the past
accumulation of integrated luminosity paramount - Push data quality effort as far upstream in the
data-taking as possible save time, effort - Detector improvements, upgrades must be
introduced as machine evolves - These enhancements have to be phased in and
commissioned as seamlessly as possible - e.g., trigger must evolve with the run, both
before and after Run IIb upgrades - Adequate planning, integration (and manpower) is
absolutely critical for achieving this - Work associated with acquiring data and producing
physics must continue unabated - Challenging, to be sure, and constraints are
unique for us, but with the proper commitment, it
is surmountable
6Overview of Detector Evolution for Run II
- For current operations, these improvements have
to be carefully pre-planned and phased in - STT, FPD, other trigger evolution (all levels),
releases, etc. - There has been, and continues to be, much
discussion within the upgrade project about
installation and commissioning of systems - Sensitivity, awareness is there taken very
seriously - Has helped precipitate consideration of some
crucial design changes that enhance system
commissionability - For example, see talk by Meenakshi Narain on CTT
upgrade, Wed plenary - Other systems continually develop plan with an
eye toward minimizing interruption of data taking - Upgrade Installation-to-Physics Task Force
- Provide outline of resources, timelines, sequence
of events required for installation, technical
commissioning, and physics commissioning of
upgrades - Will report to spokespersons, be guided
assisted by Technical Coordinator, Upgrade
Project Manager, and Algorithms Coordinator - Will be in place by end March first update at
Fresno
7Technical Integration Near-Term Effort
- Technical Coordinator has assembled small group
which is being asked to develop a collective
understanding of the successes weve had, and the
nature of the problems yet to be solved - G. Ginther, G. Gutierrez, B. Klima, J. Kotcher
- An audit of sorts
- Will likely form initial nucleus of detector
integration team - Fundamentally, we are trying to learn where our
physics measurements are currently limited by the
detector, and how to most effectively organize
the hardware, data monitoring, and data quality
efforts - Eye toward prioritizing outstanding work, and
focusing/adding effort in the places they are
needed most - Detector/hardware issues cannot be solved in
isolation single manpower pool!
8Technical IntegrationNear-Term Effort
- With this in mind, we have begun detailed
discussions with individuals/groups, more will
follow - Detector leaders, physics/ID convenors,
individuals embedded in various quarters, etc. - In order to be effective, these discussions are
crossing the major boundaries of the experiment - Spokespersons, Physics, Algorithms, Software
Computing and Technical Coordinator have
discussed this, recognize the need, and all
support the effortand that of integration in
general - Information will be used in a manner that will
best benefit the experiment as a whole - Reception weve received so far has been very
positive, and the frank discussions have been
extremely valuable, very much appreciated - Anticipate investing another few weeks in this
time very well spent
Others are urged to contact me if youwant to
talk with us - we need input!
9Our Initial Reactions
- After 11 discussions thus far, each gt2 hours,
weve all come away extremely impressed - Wealth of talent
- Level of dedication and effort
- Our younger colleagues are not only doing all the
work, but leading significant efforts on all
fronts as well - Quite extraordinary, even inspiring
- Our thanks to all of them for committing to DZero
at this level, and driving this experiment
forward for all of us - Exciting and encouraging
10Our Initial Reactions
- However, there are still serious challenges that
remain - I prefer not to elucidate here theyve been
discussed enough lately, and I want to focus on
the broader issues - Much effort is going in to solving fundamental
underlying problems laying groundwork for
physics measurements, but we feel the
collaboration can and must do more in these
areas. Balance is still not there, does not
adequately reflect the needs of the physics, and
we feel this must be addressed. - Our deepest thanks to everyone who is helping to
tackle these problems this essential and
difficult work often goes unrecognized (this,
too, should be addressed, but some other time) - The Gang of Four has had many lengthy discussions
about what needs to happen in order to attack
this properly
11Our Initial Reactions
- In order to try to accomplish in, say, one year
what would otherwise be accomplished in two will
require a significant change in the way we
approach, and respond to, the management of the
experiment - The impending turn-on of the LHC underscores the
need for aggressive approach - Essentially, we believe a mechanism must exist
that allows effort to be focused, prioritized to
serve the experiment and its physics in a more
targeted manner - Improvements of this kind cannot be made without
help, active participation, and cooperation from
all of us students, post-docs, senior
membership - More specific appeal made to IB, senior
colleagues yesterday evening - Reception was good, in my estimation
- But this only marks the beginning
12What is Becoming Clear
- Group needs another few weeks to crystallize our
thoughts, but a few of the pressing needs are
clear - More thorough, deeper understanding of
calorimeter performance - Oversight of trigger development integration,
including anticipation of Run IIb - Appropriate scope and organization of data
quality, how to push efforts upstream - Other issues also need to be addressed, but will
be discussed with more clarity after weve had a
bit more time - In all cases we will need help, some of it
experienced - You may be called upon!
13Conclusions
- Fact finding has been very useful for laying out
the landscape for us, clarifying where we should
put our effort - We hope those who have spoken with us have gotten
something out of it as well - Another few weeks is needed specific changes,
approaches will follow - We call on everyone to work with management
(including spokes) as we try to focus and direct
effort to the places that we feel will most
benefit the physics
14 15Run IIb Project OrganizationFeb 04
D0 Run IIb ProjectV. ODell, Project ManagerR.
Lipton, DeputyT.J. Sarlina, Assistant, M.
Johnson, Technical Coordinator D. Knapp, Budget
Officer T. Erickson, Administration
Full Run IIb silicon replacement, now cancelled,
was WBS 1.1
WBS 1.2Trigger P. Padley D. Wood
WBS 1.3DAQ/OnlineS. Fuess
WBS 1.5 InstallationR. Smith
WBS 1.4Project Administration
WBS 1.6Silicon Layer 0A. Bean(R. Lipton)
1.2.1 L1 Cal UpgradeM. Abolins, H. Evans
1.5.1 Silicon InstallationMechanical (W.
Cooper)Electronics (L. Bagby)
1.3.1 Level 3 SystemsD. Chapin, G. Watts
1.6.1 SensorsM. Demarteau, R. McCarthy
1.2.2 L1 Cal/Track MatchK. Johns
1.3.2 Network Host Systems J. Fitzmaurice,
S. Krzywdzinski
1.5.2 Trigger InstallationD. Edmunds
1.6.2 Readout ElecA. Nomerotski, R. Sidwell
1.2.3 L1 Track TriggerM. Narain
1.6.3 Mech Des FabricationW. Cooper
1.3.3 Control SystemsF. Bartlett, G. Savage,V.
Sirotenko
1.2.4 L2b UpgradeR. Hirosky
1.2.5 Silicon Track Trigger U. Heintz
1.3.4 DAQ/Online Management(S. Fuess)
1.6.4, 1.6.5 Detector Modules IntegL. Bagby,
J. Fast
1.2.6 SimulationE. Barberis, M. Hildreth
1.6.6 Administration (A. Bean)
Installation an integrated part of project plan,
but removed from formal Run IIb baselining
1.2.7 Administration(D. Wood)
1.2.8 AFE II/TriPA. Bross
16Upgrade Installation-to-Physics Task Force
- Develop plan for installation, technical
commissioning, and physics commissioning of the
upgrade components - Critical variable is not just installation and
technical commissioning, but getting back to
taking physics-quality data - Calibration databases, data unpacking and
formatting, clustering and track finding, Monte
Carlo, TRIGSIM, - Outline of resources, timelines, sequence of
events - Includes both project and non-project personnel
- Will be convened for 1.5-2 years, give periodic
updates to collaboration - Will be guided assisted by
- Technical Coordinator
- Upgrade Project Manager
- Algorithms Coordinator
- Information will be used to inform spokespersons
on timing and resource needs associated with
upgrade installation - Will be in place by end March first update at
Fresno
17A Personal Comment
- You will never hear the s word (service work)
from me - The distinction itself is artificial everything
we are doing is integral to physics measurement - Making the distinction reinforces the stigma on
fundamental work that we continue to suffer from - This work only increases in importance in large,
technically demanding experiments