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ELOG by Stefan Ritt
Particle Accelerator Reliability :: ACCELERATOR RELIABILITY :: Helper Tools for Failure Analysis (Communication tools, Alarm-Systems)
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ELOG by Stefan Ritt
ELOG is an electronic logbook with very powerful functionality.
It is in use worldwide by many particle physics experiments, for accelerator operation, service logbooks and many other applications.
The home page can be found here: https://midas.psi.ch/elog
It is free, open-source, written in C code and has been compiled on many operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, ...)
Just download and try: within ten minutes you should be able to run your own logbook on your computer.
It is in use worldwide by many particle physics experiments, for accelerator operation, service logbooks and many other applications.
The home page can be found here: https://midas.psi.ch/elog
It is free, open-source, written in C code and has been compiled on many operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, ...)
Just download and try: within ten minutes you should be able to run your own logbook on your computer.
Particle Accelerator Reliability :: ACCELERATOR RELIABILITY :: Helper Tools for Failure Analysis (Communication tools, Alarm-Systems)
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