2nd Workshop on the XFEL Collaborative Design Effort

Europe/Berlin
Seminar Room in Bdg. 28c (FLASH Exp. Hall), DESY-HH

Seminar Room in Bdg. 28c (FLASH Exp. Hall), DESY-HH

Thomas Hott, Lars Hagge
Description
Primary addressed audience: All XFEL colleagues with steering obligations The Workshop objectives are to: - Adapt the XFEL Technical Reviews procedures to the individual project activities and WPs - Identify sensitive information and requirements for the information approval and access policy - Provide an update about progress and remaining open ends since our 1st WS on CDE. The first two issues become increasingly important since most WPs work already hard on their designs and some even want to launch major tenders soon. Technical Reviews are important project follow-up means because they trigger follow-up actions in an institutionalised way on both ends, i.e. the WPs receive formal approval from the PM and can go ahead or, in case problems become identified further remedy actions will be initiated. – Therefore, reviews provide and enhance the planning reliability for the benefit of all project parties. Since the reviewed information is relevant for subsequent project activities of many WPs, approval procedures are needed which ensure "validity" and "up-to-dateness" while simultaneously suiting the collaboration. – And confidential information (e.g. due to running tenders) must be handled carefully, which requires a proper policy for release and access rights.
Participants
  • Alexandr Krasnov
  • Andrzej Kotarba
  • Anna Wielgosz
  • Bernard D'Almagne
  • Bernd Petersen
  • Bernd Singer
  • Bernward Krause
  • Boris Keil
  • Carles Colldelram
  • Chris Youngman
  • Claudia Engling
  • Detlef Sellmann
  • Dirk Noelle
  • Eduard Bondarchuk
  • Elmar Vogel
  • Evgeniy Pyata
  • Evgeny Negodin
  • Falou Aboud
  • Gergana Angelova Hamberg
  • Goran Marinkovic
  • Hans Weise
  • Harald Sinn
  • Herbert Rathjen
  • Ivan Moya Martinez
  • Jan Grünert
  • Janusz Skrzypacz
  • Jaromir Ludwin
  • Jaroslaw Fydrych
  • Jasper A. Dammann
  • Jens Kreutzkamp
  • Jens-Peter Jensen
  • Joachim Pflueger
  • Jochen Bürger
  • Johannes J. Prenting
  • Kay Jensch
  • Kay Rehlich
  • Kirsten Zapfe
  • Konstantin Polkovnikov
  • Krzysztof Oliwa
  • Lars Hagge
  • Lutz Lilje
  • Margarete Flegel
  • Mariusz Grecki
  • Markus Hüning
  • Massimo Altarelli
  • Michael Schmitz
  • Nils Bergel
  • Norbert Meyners
  • Norbert Welle
  • Olivier Napoly
  • Pablo Oriol Bitaubé
  • Paolo Michelato
  • Paolo Pierini
  • Richard Wagner
  • Riko Wichmann
  • Ruediger Bandelmann
  • Santiago Sanz
  • Sergey NIKITIN
  • Silke Eucker
  • Stefan Choroba
  • Stefan Schrader
  • Stefan Simrock
  • Stefan Sühl
  • Thomas Hott
  • Thomas Tschentscher
  • Thorsten Stoye
  • Torsten Limberg
  • Vadim Anashin
  • Valeri Ayvazyan
  • Valeri FERAPONTOV
  • VISENTIN BERNARD
  • Vitaly Muratov
  • Volker Ziemann
  • Waldemar Singer
  • Winfried Decking
  • Wojciech Wierba
  • Wolf-Dietrich Moeller
  • Xiaoming Jiang
  • Yury Filippov
  • Zheqiao Geng
    • 11:00 11:10
      Welcome 10m
      Speaker: Thomas Hott, Lars Hagge
    • 11:10 11:30
      Update on XFEL foundation 20m
      Speaker: Massimo Altarelli
      Slides
    • 11:30 12:00
      Progress since last CDE WS 30m
      • Technical / Organisational • Available information in EDMS (3D models, Plans WP31 …
      Speaker: Thomas Hott, Lars Hagge
      Slides
    • 12:00 12:25
      Introduction to Technical Reviews 25m
      Speaker: Riko Wichmann
      Slides
    • 12:25 14:00
      Lunch 1h 35m
    • 14:00 14:20
      The 3 Technical Reviews in detail – Scopes, Contents 20m
      • Conceptual Design Review (CDR) • Design Review (DR) • Production Readiness Review (PRR)
      Speaker: Thomas Hott
      Slides
    • 14:25 14:45
      Providing and distributing information to the collaboration 20m
      Speaker: Lars Hagge
    • 14:45 15:05
      Experience Report from the "Cavities PRR (6 & 7 April 09)" 20m
      Speaker: Hans Weise
      Slides
    • 15:05 17:05
      Group Work I – Adapting Review Procedures 2h
      • Which items (main deliverables) should be subject to the technical reviews scheme? • Which information would be relevant for the reviews purpose? • How could the information be documented best (formats)? • Which (interfacing) parties should participate?
      Speaker: All
      Slides
    • 17:05 17:35
      Summary Presentations From Groups I 30m
      Speaker: N.N.
    • 19:00 23:00
      Dinner (at DESY Canteen) 4h
  • Wednesday 13 May
    • 09:00 09:20
      Introduction to policies for information access and distribution 20m
      Speaker: Lars Hagge
      Slides
    • 09:20 09:40
      Intellectual property policies 20m
      Speaker: Meike Flammer
      Slides
    • 09:40 10:00
      Approval Procedures 20m
      • Functions and Goals – the general scheme • The "Only Authors Change" principle
      Speaker: Silke Eucker
    • 10:00 12:00
      Group Work II: Identifying sensitive information & specifying approval and access policy goals 2h
      • Which information needs to be approved? • Who else needs the information as input? • Which information is considered as sensitive / confidential? • How does it change as function of time? • What are specific requirements on the access and release policy?
      Speaker: All
    • 12:00 12:30
      Summary Presentations From Groups II 30m
      Speaker: N.N.
    • 12:30 12:40
      Closing Remarks 10m
      Speaker: Thomas Hott, Lars Hagge