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ATLAS@Home: Harnessing Volunteer Computing for HEP

The ATLAS collaboration has setup a volunteer computing project called ATLAS@home. Volunteers running Monte-Carlo simulation on their personal computer provide significant computing resources, but also belong to a community potentially interested in HEP. Four types of contributors have been identifi...

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Autor principal: Cameron, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2007503
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description The ATLAS collaboration has setup a volunteer computing project called ATLAS@home. Volunteers running Monte-Carlo simulation on their personal computer provide significant computing resources, but also belong to a community potentially interested in HEP. Four types of contributors have been identified, whose questions range from advanced technical details to the reason why simulation is needed, how Computing is organized and how it relates to society. The creation of relevant outreach material for simulation, event visualization and distributed production will be described, as well as lessons learned while interacting with the BOINC volunteers community.
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spelling cern-20075032019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2007503engCameron, DavidATLAS@Home: Harnessing Volunteer Computing for HEPParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS collaboration has setup a volunteer computing project called ATLAS@home. Volunteers running Monte-Carlo simulation on their personal computer provide significant computing resources, but also belong to a community potentially interested in HEP. Four types of contributors have been identified, whose questions range from advanced technical details to the reason why simulation is needed, how Computing is organized and how it relates to society. The creation of relevant outreach material for simulation, event visualization and distributed production will be described, as well as lessons learned while interacting with the BOINC volunteers community.ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2015-159oai:cds.cern.ch:20075032015-04-08
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ATLAS@Home: Harnessing Volunteer Computing for HEP
title ATLAS@Home: Harnessing Volunteer Computing for HEP
title_full ATLAS@Home: Harnessing Volunteer Computing for HEP
title_fullStr ATLAS@Home: Harnessing Volunteer Computing for HEP
title_full_unstemmed ATLAS@Home: Harnessing Volunteer Computing for HEP
title_short ATLAS@Home: Harnessing Volunteer Computing for HEP
title_sort atlas@home: harnessing volunteer computing for hep
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