Comprehensive online Atomic Database Management System (DBMS) with Highly Qualified Computing Capabilities
Amani Tahat, Wa'el Salah

TL;DR
This paper presents AIMS, an online atomic database system built with SQLite, designed to provide comprehensive, up-to-date atomic data for plasma research and astrophysics, supporting educational and scientific applications.
Contribution
Introduction of AIMS, a user-friendly, online atomic DBMS that integrates atomic calculators and supports diverse scientific and educational needs.
Findings
AIMS offers detailed atomic data accessible online.
Supports integration with spectral models.
Enhances atomic data accessibility for research and education.
Abstract
The intensive need of atomic data is expanding continuously in a wide variety of applications (e.g. fusion energy and astrophysics, laser-produced, plasma researches, and plasma processing).This paper will introduce our ongoing research work to build a comprehensive, complete, up-to-date, user friendly and online atomic Database Management System (DBMS) namely called AIMS by using SQLite (http://www.sqlite.org/about.html)(8). Programming language tools and techniques will not be covered here. The system allows the generation of various atomic data based on professional online atomic calculators. The ongoing work is a step forward to bring detailed atomic model accessible to a wide community of laboratory and astrophysical plasma diagnostics. AIMS is a professional worldwide tool for supporting several educational purposes and can be considered as a complementary database of IAEA atomic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Molecular Physics · SAS software applications and methods · Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma
