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25 July 2024 Automatically created data reduction workflows: experience with the ESO data processing system (EDPS)
Wolfram Freudling, Stefano Zampieri, Lodovico Coccato, Stanislaw Podgorski, Martino Romaniello, Andrea Modigliani, John Pritchard
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Abstract
The ESO Data Processing System (EDPS) is a new software infrastructure to run the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) science data processing modules (“pipeline recipes”). These recipes are used for quality control at the telescope, unsupervised production of science and calibration products for ESO’s science archive, and for interactive data reduction by external science users. EDPS can be used to address all these use cases and therefore replaces individual dedicated systems that have been in use ESO up to now.
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Wolfram Freudling, Stefano Zampieri, Lodovico Coccato, Stanislaw Podgorski, Martino Romaniello, Andrea Modigliani, and John Pritchard "Automatically created data reduction workflows: experience with the ESO data processing system (EDPS)", Proc. SPIE 13098, Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems X, 130980L (25 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3018512
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Calibration

Data archive systems

Quality control

Telescopes

Human-machine interfaces

Observatories

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