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www.aps.anl.gov FROM HTML TO THE CLOUD, A DRUPAL LOVE STORY KELLY CUNNINGHAM DAVID WALLIS Web Specialist Principal Computer Engineer The Advanced Photon Source is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility operated for


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www.aps.anl.gov

The Advanced Photon Source is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility operated for the DOE Office of Science by Argonne National Laboratory under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.

FROM HTML TO THE CLOUD, A DRUPAL LOVE STORY

KELLY CUNNINGHAM Web Specialist DAVID WALLIS Principal Computer Engineer

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§The Advanced Photon Source (APS) at the U.S. Department

  • f Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory provides ultra-

bright, high-energy storage ring-generated x-ray beams for research in almost all scientific disciplines. These x-rays allow scientists to pursue new knowledge about the structure and function of materials in the center of the Earth, in outer space, and all points in between. The knowledge gained from this research is impacting the evolution of combustion engines and microcircuits, aiding in the development of new pharmaceuticals, and pioneering nanotechnologies whose scale is measured in billionths of a meter, to name just a few examples.

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ADVANCED PHOTON SOURCE

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§Researchers come to the APS from: §50 states plus Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia §33 countries §150 companies §250 universities

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5300

researchers

each year

ADVANCED PHOTON SOURCE

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2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Structure and function of the ribosome

Ada Yonath

Weizmann Institute

  • f Science, Israel

Thomas Steitz

Yale University, U.S.

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, U.K.

2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Studies of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)

Brian K. Kobilka

Stanford University, U.S.

Robert J. Lefkowitz

Duke University, U.S.

NOBEL-PRIZE WINNING RESEARCH AT THE APS

Important discoveries about human physiology and clues to new pharmaceuticals to combat disease

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AGENDA

Planning Environments Dry-runs Launch Modules (Contrib/Custom) Finding/Fixing Errors Take Aways

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WHAT DO YOU HAVE

Analyze all existing content and features

PLANNING

Taking the time layout the steps, & finding the steps that were missed

WHAT DO YOU NEED

Is everything you currently have, needed to be moved?

TIME FRAME

Are you providing yourself enough time for each task.

CuAsW 100 nm

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MODULES

CUSTOM CONTRIB

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Dev, Dev2, Stg, Prod

ENVIRONMENTS

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Dev, Dev2, Stg, Prod

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§Know the issues before you have a fire to put out §…

DRY-RUNS

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§Have you completed enough dry-runs, don’t be afraid to launch it. §…

LAUNCH

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APS research contributed to Argonne’s cathode technology in the Chevy Volt battery 50-100 percent increase in energy storage capacity over conventional cathode material Longer operating time between charges Longer battery lifetime Improved safety

50-100%

increase in capacity

  • ver conventional

cathode material

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§There may be something that did not go as planned, what are you going to do to fix it.

FINDING/FIXING ERRORS

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§Validate all development work §QA §Remain in budget

TAKE AWAYS

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QUESTIONS?

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