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Slides for AMI CHEP presentation: Looking back on 10 years of the ATLAS Metadata Interface. Reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.

. The “ATLAS Metadata Interface” framework (AMI) has been developed in the context of ATLAS, one of the largest scientific collaborations. AMI can be considered to be a mature application, since its basic architecture has been maintained for over 10 years. In this paper we describe briefly the archi...

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Autores principales: Fulachier, J, Aidel, O, Albrand, S, Lambert, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1607130
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author Fulachier, J
Aidel, O
Albrand, S
Lambert, F
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Lambert, F
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description . The “ATLAS Metadata Interface” framework (AMI) has been developed in the context of ATLAS, one of the largest scientific collaborations. AMI can be considered to be a mature application, since its basic architecture has been maintained for over 10 years. In this paper we describe briefly the architecture and the main uses of the framework within the experiment (TagCollector for release management and Dataset Discovery). These two applications, which share almost 2000 registered users, are superficially quite different, however much of the code is shared and they have been developed and maintained over a decade almost completely by the same team of 3 people. We discuss how the architectural principles established at the beginning of the project have allowed us to continue both to integrate the new technologies and to respond to the new metadata use cases which inevitably appear over such a time period.
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spelling cern-16071302019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1607130engFulachier, JAidel, OAlbrand, SLambert, FSlides for AMI CHEP presentation: Looking back on 10 years of the ATLAS Metadata Interface. Reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.Detectors and Experimental Techniques. The “ATLAS Metadata Interface” framework (AMI) has been developed in the context of ATLAS, one of the largest scientific collaborations. AMI can be considered to be a mature application, since its basic architecture has been maintained for over 10 years. In this paper we describe briefly the architecture and the main uses of the framework within the experiment (TagCollector for release management and Dataset Discovery). These two applications, which share almost 2000 registered users, are superficially quite different, however much of the code is shared and they have been developed and maintained over a decade almost completely by the same team of 3 people. We discuss how the architectural principles established at the beginning of the project have allowed us to continue both to integrate the new technologies and to respond to the new metadata use cases which inevitably appear over such a time period.ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2013-818oai:cds.cern.ch:16071302013-10-09
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Fulachier, J
Aidel, O
Albrand, S
Lambert, F
Slides for AMI CHEP presentation: Looking back on 10 years of the ATLAS Metadata Interface. Reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.
title Slides for AMI CHEP presentation: Looking back on 10 years of the ATLAS Metadata Interface. Reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.
title_full Slides for AMI CHEP presentation: Looking back on 10 years of the ATLAS Metadata Interface. Reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.
title_fullStr Slides for AMI CHEP presentation: Looking back on 10 years of the ATLAS Metadata Interface. Reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.
title_full_unstemmed Slides for AMI CHEP presentation: Looking back on 10 years of the ATLAS Metadata Interface. Reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.
title_short Slides for AMI CHEP presentation: Looking back on 10 years of the ATLAS Metadata Interface. Reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.
title_sort slides for ami chep presentation: looking back on 10 years of the atlas metadata interface. reflections on architecture, code design and development methods.
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1607130
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