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RIS citation export for TUPG30: Testing the Untestable: A Realistic Vision of Fearlessly Testing (Almost) Every Single Accelerator Component Without Beam and Continuous Deployment Thereof

TY - CONF
AU - Calia, A.
AU - Fuchsberger, K.
AU - Hostettler, M.
ED - Schaa, Volker RW
TI - Testing the Untestable: A Realistic Vision of Fearlessly Testing (Almost) Every Single Accelerator Component Without Beam and Continuous Deployment Thereof
J2 - Proc. of IBIC2016, Barcelona, Spain, Sept. 13-18, 2016
C1 - Barcelona, Spain
T2 - International Beam Instrumentation Conference
T3 - 5
LA - english
AB - Whenever a bug of some piece of software or hardware stops beam operation, loss of time is rarely negligible and the cost (either in lost luminosity or real financial one) might be significant. Optimization of the accelerator availability is a strong motivation to avoid such kind of issues. Still, even at large accelerator labs like CERN, release cycles of many accelerator components are managed in a "deploy and pray" manner. In this paper we will give a short general overview on testing strategies used commonly in software development projects and illustrate their application on accelerator components, both hardware and software. Finally, several examples of CERN systems will be shown on which these techniques were or will be applied (LHC Beam-Based Feedbacks and LHC Luminosity Server) and describe why it is worth doing so.
PB - JACoW
CP - Geneva, Switzerland
SP - 400
EP - 403
KW - hardware
KW - software
KW - operation
KW - simulation
KW - luminosity
DA - 2017/02
PY - 2017
SN - 978-3-95450-177-9
DO - 10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2016-TUPG30
UR - http://jacow.org/ibic2016/papers/tupg30.pdf
ER -