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Data Quality Monitoring of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker Detector

The Physics and Data Quality Monitoring (DQM) framework aims at providing a homogeneous monitoring environment across various applications related to data taking at the CMS experiment. In this contribution, the DQM system for the Silicon Strip Tracker will be introduced. The set of elements to asses...

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Autor principal: Benucci, Leonardo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2009.06.106
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1199947
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description The Physics and Data Quality Monitoring (DQM) framework aims at providing a homogeneous monitoring environment across various applications related to data taking at the CMS experiment. In this contribution, the DQM system for the Silicon Strip Tracker will be introduced. The set of elements to assess the status of detector will be mentioned, along with the way to identify problems and trace them to specific tracker elements. Monitoring tools, user interfaces and automated software will be briefly described. The system was used during extensive cosmic data taking of CMS in Autumn 2008, where it demonstrated to have a flexible and robust implementation and has been essential to improve the understanding of the detector. CMS collaboration believes that this tool is now mature to face the forthcoming data-taking era.
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spelling cern-11999472023-03-31T18:35:32Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2009.06.106http://cds.cern.ch/record/1199947engBenucci, LeonardoData Quality Monitoring of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker DetectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Physics and Data Quality Monitoring (DQM) framework aims at providing a homogeneous monitoring environment across various applications related to data taking at the CMS experiment. In this contribution, the DQM system for the Silicon Strip Tracker will be introduced. The set of elements to assess the status of detector will be mentioned, along with the way to identify problems and trace them to specific tracker elements. Monitoring tools, user interfaces and automated software will be briefly described. The system was used during extensive cosmic data taking of CMS in Autumn 2008, where it demonstrated to have a flexible and robust implementation and has been essential to improve the understanding of the detector. CMS collaboration believes that this tool is now mature to face the forthcoming data-taking era.The Physics and Data Quality Monitoring (DQM) framework aims at providing a homogeneous monitoring environment across various applications related to data taking at the CMS experiment. In this contribution, the DQM system for the Silicon Strip Tracker will be introduced. The set of elements to assess the status of detector will be mentioned, along with the way to identify problems and trace them to specific tracker elements. Monitoring tools, user interfaces and automated software will be briefly described. The system was used during extensive cosmic data taking of CMS in Autumn 2008, where it demonstrated to have a flexible and robust implementation and has been essential to improve the understanding of the detector. CMS Collaboration believes that this tool is now mature to face the forthcoming data-taking era.The Physics and Data Quality Monitoring (DQM) framework aims at providing a homogeneous monitoring environment across various applications related to data taking at the CMS experiment. In this contribution, the DQM system for the Silicon Strip Tracker will be introduced. The set of elements to assess the status of detector will be mentioned, along with the way to identify problems and trace them to specific tracker elements. Monitoring tools, user interfaces and automated software will be briefly described. The system was used during extensive cosmic data taking of CMS in Autumn 2008, where it demonstrated to have a flexible and robust implementation and has been essential to improve the understanding of the detector. CMS collaboration believes that this tool is now mature to face the forthcoming data-taking era.arXiv:0907.3633CMS-CR-2009-175oai:cds.cern.ch:11999472009-06-06
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Benucci, Leonardo
Data Quality Monitoring of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker Detector
title Data Quality Monitoring of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker Detector
title_full Data Quality Monitoring of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker Detector
title_fullStr Data Quality Monitoring of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker Detector
title_full_unstemmed Data Quality Monitoring of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker Detector
title_short Data Quality Monitoring of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker Detector
title_sort data quality monitoring of the cms silicon strip tracker detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2009.06.106
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