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Integrated Digital Conferencing

Mick Draper CERN (on behalf of CDS/InDiCo team) mick.draper@cern.ch. Integrated Digital Conferencing. CDS Activities. In the (most) recent restructuring I took over a new merged group – IT-UDS ex-User Services group (have been at HEPiX before)

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Integrated Digital Conferencing

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  1. Mick Draper CERN (on behalf of CDS/InDiCo team) mick.draper@cern.ch Integrated Digital Conferencing

  2. CDS Activities • In the (most) recent restructuring I took over a new merged group – IT-UDS • ex-User Services group (have been at HEPiX before) • ex-Document Handling group (never was a part of the IT division). • Produced the CERN Document Server (CDS). • Good idea to expose CDS activities to HEPiX • Due to vacations none of the principal team members could attend – so you get me! Mick Draper

  3. CDS Elements • CDS grew out of the CERN Preprint server (1994) • Now packaged as CDSWare and licensed under GNU GPL • Now installed at >20 sites including: • EPFL (Lausanne), San Diego Supercomputer Center and most recently RERO (a Swiss consortium of research libraries) • CDS consists of several modules • The one which is relevant today is CDS Agenda Mick Draper

  4. CDS Agenda System • We got started in this business following a request from ATLAS to help them manage their “ATLAS Weeks”. • They were already using CDS to store their documents. • Wanted a tool to ‘manage’ their meetings • Among other things, wanted to have the presented material “attached” to the talks and archived. • Created CDS Agenda: • Web interface for setting up meetings (agendas) • MySQL database behind the scenes • Attached material stored on a document server • Documents automatically sent to the CDS Conversion server to provide PDF or PS versions, etc. Mick Draper

  5. CDS Agenda Status • CDS Agenda is now installed in several places worldwide: • CERN (> 10,000 Agendas, > 70,000 files) • IN2P3, NiKHEF, Fermilab, ICTP • Is available as open-source under the GNU GPL • Downloaded so far >100 times in 2004… • CDS Agenda served as basis for writing the user requirements of InDiCo – an EU-funded project for Integrated Digital Conference management. Mick Draper

  6. INDICO, a European Project Issues recognized by European Commission who agreed to finance InDiCo (1.6MEuros) • Long term archiving of meetings material • Enlarging access to scientific conference content • Integrating multimedia into conference web archives • Reducing conference organization cost • Partners: • Italy: SISSA, University of Udine • Holland: TNO TPD, University of Amsterdam • CERN • Project was approved to start in 2002 for 2 years Mick Draper

  7. The 3 reasons for our involvement • Archives • Gathering conference material is a major challenge for CERN library – they need this for our Annual report. • Video and Audio toolkits • Content captured during events can be analyzed to provide richer final product (e.g. synchronized video/slides) and better search capabilities • Conference Management Software • We knew that CDS Agenda needed to be upgraded and this was a good opportunity Mick Draper

  8. Deliverables • A conference metadata repository • will be made available to harvesters • An indexing module to allow searching the full content of multimedia documents • A conference creation and management system (web-based) to be used by the conference organisers. • This is the CERN part. Mick Draper

  9. CERN partner Global View Advanced Search Torii.info Filtering Italy/ Holland partners OAI Streaming Recording iConference iM2 XML Audio recognition Video segmentation fs/rpc INDICO @ CERN INDICO @ Institute 1 INDICO @ Company 1 Etc. Mick Draper

  10. Contributions Sessions Conferences Categories What is a conference ! > Call for Material > Material Submission • Lot of “objects”… Talks > Material Selection Categories contain many conferences that contain many sessions that contain many contributions that may contain many talks with much attached material… > Program Setup > User Registration > Web Site Management > Electronic Proceedings > Long term archive INDI ? Lot of processes Mick Draper

  11. INDICO main supported features • allow access rights on each “object” • delegate responsibilities according to roles • manage submission of material • support modification of material (e.g. withdraw abstracts or papers) • define tracks and manage them • set up the programme: • allocation of contributions to sessions • timetable arrangement • customize conference web pages • register users • attach material at all levels • generate publications: abstracts, proceedings, etc. • create categories to classify conferences • archive the conference Mick Draper

  12. persistence file repository web archives iConf/iM2 OAI conference management PDF authentication user management CDS conference participants conference organisers iConference iM2 Architecture overview interface business system Mick Draper

  13. Technology • UML for technical documentation • Python is the main development platform • Persistence based on ZODB (Zope Object Database) • Object Oriented database implemented in Python • Apache +mod_python as application server • OAI (Open Archive Initiative) protocol for metadata harvesting • Standard protocol for information exchange between digital libraries • Used to expose conference data to the community Mick Draper

  14. Final remarks • Will be used for CHEP’04 (September 2004) • But also for: • 10th Workshop on Electronics for LHC and future Experiments (Sep 2004) • ICALEPCS'2005 (Accelerator & Exp. control systems) • 2nd LHC Workshop Chamonix (Jan 2005) • Ready to be released under an open source license • Easy packaging & deployment • Tested on windows and linux Mick Draper

  15. More information • Production@CERN: http://indico.cern.ch • CERN contact: mailto:indico-project@cern.ch Mick Draper

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