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A New Petabyte-scale Data Derivation Framework for ATLAS

During the Long shutdown of the LHC, the ATLAS collaboration overhauled its analysis model based on experience gained during Run 1. A significant component of the model is a "Derivation Framework" that takes the Petabyte-scale AOD output from ATLAS reconstruction and produces samples, typi...

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Autor principal: Catmore, James
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2004909
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description During the Long shutdown of the LHC, the ATLAS collaboration overhauled its analysis model based on experience gained during Run 1. A significant component of the model is a "Derivation Framework" that takes the Petabyte-scale AOD output from ATLAS reconstruction and produces samples, typically Terabytes in size, targeted at specific analyses. The framework incorporates all of the functionality of the core reconstruction software, while producing outputs that are simply configured. Event selections are specified via strings, including support for logical operations. The output content can be highly optimised to minimise disk requirements, while maintaining the same C++ interface. The framework includes an interface to the late-stage physics analysis tools, ensuring that the final outputs are consistent with tool requirements. Finally, the framework allows several outputs to be produced for the same input, providing the possibility to optimise configurations to computing resources.
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spelling cern-20049092019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2004909engCatmore, JamesA New Petabyte-scale Data Derivation Framework for ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentDuring the Long shutdown of the LHC, the ATLAS collaboration overhauled its analysis model based on experience gained during Run 1. A significant component of the model is a "Derivation Framework" that takes the Petabyte-scale AOD output from ATLAS reconstruction and produces samples, typically Terabytes in size, targeted at specific analyses. The framework incorporates all of the functionality of the core reconstruction software, while producing outputs that are simply configured. Event selections are specified via strings, including support for logical operations. The output content can be highly optimised to minimise disk requirements, while maintaining the same C++ interface. The framework includes an interface to the late-stage physics analysis tools, ensuring that the final outputs are consistent with tool requirements. Finally, the framework allows several outputs to be produced for the same input, providing the possibility to optimise configurations to computing resources.ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2015-120oai:cds.cern.ch:20049092015-03-30
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A New Petabyte-scale Data Derivation Framework for ATLAS
title A New Petabyte-scale Data Derivation Framework for ATLAS
title_full A New Petabyte-scale Data Derivation Framework for ATLAS
title_fullStr A New Petabyte-scale Data Derivation Framework for ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed A New Petabyte-scale Data Derivation Framework for ATLAS
title_short A New Petabyte-scale Data Derivation Framework for ATLAS
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