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Raw data and data with minimal processing are stored in the TJ-II Shot Database, which allows storing both time traces and spatial profiles. Selected data (at low time resolution) and processed data are stored in the TJ-II Relational Database. | Raw data and data with minimal processing are stored in the TJ-II Shot Database, which allows storing both time traces and spatial profiles. Selected data (at low time resolution) and processed data are stored in the [[TJ-II:Relational database|TJ-II Relational Database]]. | ||
The documents referred to in the following are available on-line | The documents referred to in the following are available on-line |
Revision as of 07:59, 23 July 2009
Raw data and data with minimal processing are stored in the TJ-II Shot Database, which allows storing both time traces and spatial profiles. Selected data (at low time resolution) and processed data are stored in the TJ-II Relational Database.
The documents referred to in the following are available on-line here (internal laboratory access only).
Documentation
- General information about the TJ-II Shot Database[1]
- The software library for accessing the raw data[2]
- The Remote Procedure Call (RPC) library for accessing data[3]
References
- ↑ J. Vega, C. Crémy, E. Sánchez, A. Portas, J. A. Fábregas, R. Herrera. Data management in the TJ-II multi-layer database. Fus. Eng. and Design, 48 (2000) 69-79
- ↑ J. Vega, E. Sánchez, C. Crémy, A. Portas, C. M. Dulya, J. Nilsson. TJ-II data retrieving by means of a client/server model. Rev. Sci. Instr. 70:1 (1999) 498
- ↑ E. Sánchez, J. Vega, C. Crémy and A. Portas. Accessing TJ-II data with remote procedure call. Rev. Sci. Instr., 72(1) (2001) 525-529