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The '''Coordinating Committee for Computing and Research''' ('''CCCR''') was composed of the Directors of Research and the leaders of the Theoretical Physics ([[Department of Theoretical Physics|TH]]), Particle Physics Experiments (PPE), Electronics and Computing for Physics (ECP) and Computing and Networking (CN) Divisions.  
In 1990 it was felt essential to formalize the so-called TGIF Committee into a '''Coordinating Committee for Research''' ('''CCR''') with coordinating power on matters related to the day to day operation.<ref>The renovated CERN Organizational Structure, CERN/CC/1790, 1990, https://cds.cern.ch/record/31698/.</ref> In 1997 the committee was expanded to the '''Coordinating Committee for Computing and Research''' ('''CCCR''') composed of the Directors of Research and the leaders of the Theoretical Physics ([[Department of Theoretical Physics|TH]]), Particle Physics Experiments (PPE), Electronics and Computing for Physics (ECP) and Computing and Networking (CN) Divisions.<ref>CERN Annual report 1997, Official information and statistics, p. 41, https://cds.cern.ch/record/1754264.</ref>
 
The committee was discontinued at the end of 2003.
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Revision as of 13:07, 21 April 2026

In 1990 it was felt essential to formalize the so-called TGIF Committee into a Coordinating Committee for Research (CCR) with coordinating power on matters related to the day to day operation.[1] In 1997 the committee was expanded to the Coordinating Committee for Computing and Research (CCCR) composed of the Directors of Research and the leaders of the Theoretical Physics (TH), Particle Physics Experiments (PPE), Electronics and Computing for Physics (ECP) and Computing and Networking (CN) Divisions.[2]

The committee was discontinued at the end of 2003.

References

  1. The renovated CERN Organizational Structure, CERN/CC/1790, 1990, https://cds.cern.ch/record/31698/.
  2. CERN Annual report 1997, Official information and statistics, p. 41, https://cds.cern.ch/record/1754264.