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1 | <center><h1><b>Project management</b></h1></center> |
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6 | CMT is an academic project aimed at providing support to the |
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7 | software developments in the context of large physics |
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8 | experiments. It is supported by the <a |
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9 | href="http://www.lal.in2p3.fr">LAL</a> (Laboratoire de |
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10 | l'Accélérateur Linéaire - CNRS), where a |
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11 | support team has been setup: |
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14 | <center><i> |
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15 | Christian Arnault |
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16 | <br>Bruno Mansoux |
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17 | <br>Antoine Pérus |
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18 | </i></center> |
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20 | <p>This project is managed in an OpenSource-like style, with |
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21 | available sources, and is opened to any contribution from |
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22 | anybody. Although it is currently used by Physics experiments, it |
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23 | is strongly required to stay experiment neutral, and this |
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24 | requirements is fully endorsed in its internal design (eg by |
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25 | ensuring that all possible customizations can always be performed |
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26 | without modifications to the kernel). |
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28 | <p>This kind of requirements also implies that portability or |
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29 | modularity issues (including environment independance) are |
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30 | assigned a quite high priority. |
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32 | <br> |
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