LigoDV-web: Providing easy, secure and universal access to a large distributed scientific data store for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration
Joseph S Areeda, Joshua R Smith, Andrew P Lundgren, Edward Maros,, Duncan M Macleod, John Zweizig

TL;DR
LigoDV-web is a secure, web-based platform that provides easy access and visualization of large gravitational-wave data sets across multiple observatories for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration.
Contribution
It introduces a web-based data viewer with secure access, supporting multiple observatories and devices, simplifying data visualization for collaboration members.
Findings
Over 634 users accessed the platform
Nearly 34,000 sessions generated 140,000 plots
Enabled efficient analysis of gravitational-wave data
Abstract
Gravitational-wave observatories around the world, including the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), record a large volume of gravitational-wave output data and auxiliary data about the instruments and their environments. These data are stored at the observatory sites and distributed to computing clusters for data analysis. LigoDV-web is a web-based data viewer that provides access to data recorded at the LIGO Hanford, LIGO Livingston and GEO600 observatories, and the 40m prototype interferometer at Caltech. The challenge addressed by this project is to provide meaningful visualizations of small data sets to anyone in the collaboration in a fast, secure and reliable manner with minimal software, hardware and training required of the end users. LigoDV-web is implemented as a Java Enterprise Application, with Shibboleth Single Sign On for authentication and…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Magnetic confinement fusion research · Seismology and Earthquake Studies
