А number of fusion installations and stands are currently being used in Russia in the course of research in the field of controlled thermonuclear fusion. These scientific studies are of great importance for the development of the national plasma physics program and, in the active phases of their implementation, require modern means of automated information support (e.g., ensuring timely regulated access to computing facilities for calculations). The presence of a unified IT platform is also required for interaction with colleagues, as well as access to scientific news, regulatory information and reference, events, and other thematic agendas. Thus, the task of creating a unified, modern IT solution that would provide information exchange on research topics through a web interface is extremely urgent. A unique domestic infrastructural hardware platform of the common IT space for fusion research (FusionSpace.RU) is being developed in Russia, which includes a number of functional capabilities for obtaining data from fusion installations and stands for the following display and analysis. This paper summarizes the creation of a portal for information exchange as a unified interface for interaction between researchers of the CTF (controlled thermonuclear fusion) community. Basic problems and architecture have been defined, and technologies for their implementation have been selected and tested in the course of this work. The solutions considered have provided the possibility of information interaction of participants of the Russian fusion community within an IT platform of FusionSpace.RU. Conclusions have been presented on the basis of the results of the study.
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E. V. Semenov
A. S. Vishnya
A. V. Lebedeva
Physics of Atomic Nuclei
Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy
Kaliningrad State Technical University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69abc0b85af8044f7a4e9562 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/s1063778825100369
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