A Survey of the Use of Database Management Systems
in Accelerator Projects
P. Strubin and J. Poole
CERN
The International Accelerator Database Group (IADBG) was set up in 1994 to
bring together the people who are working with databases in accelerator
laboratories so that they can exchange information and experience. The group
now has members from more than 20
institutes from all around the world, representing nearly double this number of
projects. This paper is based on the information gathered by the IADBG and
describes why commercial DataBase Management Systems (DBMS) are being used in
accelerator projects and what they are being used for. Initially introduced to
handle equipment builders' data, commercial DBMS are now being used in almost
all areas of accelerators from on-line control to personnel data. A variety of
commercial systems are being used in conjunction with a diverse selection of
application software for data maintenance/manipulation and controls. This paper
reviews the Database activities known to IADBG.