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ATLAS Future Framework Requirements Group Report
The Future Frameworks Requirements Group was constituted in Summer 2013 to consider and summarise the framework requirements from trigger and offline for configuring, scheduling and monitoring the data processing software needed by the ATLAS experiment. The principal motivation for such a re-examina...
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author | The ATLAS collaboration |
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description | The Future Frameworks Requirements Group was constituted in Summer 2013 to consider and summarise the framework requirements from trigger and offline for configuring, scheduling and monitoring the data processing software needed by the ATLAS experiment. The principal motivation for such a re-examination arises from the current and anticipated evolution of CPUs, where multiple cores, hyper-threading and wide vector registers require a shift to a concurrent programming model. Such a model requires extensive changes in the current Gaudi/Athena frameworks and offers the opportunity to consider how HLT and offline processing can be better accommodated within the ATLAS framework. This note contains the report of the Future Frameworks Requirements Group. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2016 |
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spelling | cern-21969672021-04-19T09:06:20Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2196967engThe ATLAS collaborationATLAS Future Framework Requirements Group ReportParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Future Frameworks Requirements Group was constituted in Summer 2013 to consider and summarise the framework requirements from trigger and offline for configuring, scheduling and monitoring the data processing software needed by the ATLAS experiment. The principal motivation for such a re-examination arises from the current and anticipated evolution of CPUs, where multiple cores, hyper-threading and wide vector registers require a shift to a concurrent programming model. Such a model requires extensive changes in the current Gaudi/Athena frameworks and offers the opportunity to consider how HLT and offline processing can be better accommodated within the ATLAS framework. This note contains the report of the Future Frameworks Requirements Group.ATL-SOFT-PUB-2016-001oai:cds.cern.ch:21969672016-07-06 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment The ATLAS collaboration ATLAS Future Framework Requirements Group Report |
title | ATLAS Future Framework Requirements Group Report |
title_full | ATLAS Future Framework Requirements Group Report |
title_fullStr | ATLAS Future Framework Requirements Group Report |
title_full_unstemmed | ATLAS Future Framework Requirements Group Report |
title_short | ATLAS Future Framework Requirements Group Report |
title_sort | atlas future framework requirements group report |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2196967 |
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