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15 September 2004 The development process of the LUCIFER control software
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In this paper we present the software development process and history of the LUCIFER (LBT NIR spectroscopic Utility with Camera and Integral- Field Unit for Extragalactic Research) multi-mode near-infrared instrument, which is one of the first light instruments of the LBT on Mt. Graham, Arizona. The software is realised as a distributed system in Java using its remote method invocation service (RMI). We describe the current status of the software and give an overview of the planned computer hardware architecture.
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Marcus Juette, Kai Lars Polsterer, Michael Lehmitz, and Volker Knierim "The development process of the LUCIFER control software", Proc. SPIE 5496, Advanced Software, Control, and Communication Systems for Astronomy, (15 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.551166
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KEYWORDS
Electronics

Java

Control systems

Software development

Prototyping

Cameras

Sun

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