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Fast access to the CMS detector condition data employing HTML5 technologies
This paper focuses on using \emph{HTML version 5} (HTML5) for accessing condition data for the CMS experiment, evaluating the benefits and risks posed by the use of this technology. According to the authors of HTML5, this technology attempts to solve issues found in previous iterations of HTML and a...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2010
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1328337 |
Sumario: | This paper focuses on using \emph{HTML version 5} (HTML5)
for accessing condition data for the CMS experiment,
evaluating the benefits and risks posed by the use of this technology.
According to the authors of HTML5, this technology
attempts to solve issues found in previous iterations of HTML
and addresses the needs of web applications,
an area previously not adequately covered by HTML.
We demonstrate that by employing HTML5
we bring important benefits in terms of performance in order to access the CMS condition data.
The combined use of
\emph{web storage} and \emph{web sockets} allows increasing the performance and reducing the costs
in term of computation power, memory usage and network bandwidth for client and server.
Above all, the \emph{web workers} allow creating different
scripts that can be executed using multi-thread mode,
exploiting multi-core microprocessors.
\emph{Web workers} have been employed in order to substantially
decrease the web page rendering time to display
the condition data stored in the CMS condition database. |
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