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organization and management structure, refer to LDM-294. |
The organization and management of the Data Management subsystem is described in LDM-294. See also the DM Org Chart.
Within DM, the major organization structure is into Lead Institutions/Teams. These are:
- Science Data Archive and Data Access Services (SLAC)
- Science Pipelines, comprising:
- Alert Production (University of Washington)
- Data Release Production (Princeton)
- International Communications and Base Site (NOAO)
- The LSST Data Facility (NCSA)
- Science User Interface and Tools (IPAC)
- Science Quality and Reliability Engineering (LSST/AURA)
The work of each team is coordinated by a Technical Manager (“T/CAM”) who is responsible to the DM Project Manager.
There are five primary coordinating bodies to ensure the management, technical, and quality integrity of the DM Subsystem. A presentation summarizing the Organization and Charter is in docushare document-4688.The following appointed groups oversee various aspects of DM requirements, design, or implementation.
- DM Leadership Team (DMLT)
- Science/Architecture Team (SAT)
- Technical Control Team (TCT)
- Working Groups
- Applications
- Infrastructure
- Middleware
- Operations
- Data Access and Database
- SUI team page
- Long-Haul Networks
- Applications
Action Items
- DM System Science Team (DM-SST)
- DM Systems Engineering Team (DM-SET)
- DM Change Control Board (DM-CCB; formerly the Technical Control Team)
- DM Science Validation Team (DM-SVT)
In addition, Working Groups may be formed and disbanded as needed.
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