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Volunteer Computing Experience with ATLAS@Home

ATLAS@Home is a volunteer computing project which allows the public to contribute to computing for the ATLAS experiment through their home or office computers. The project has grown continuously since its creation in mid-2014 and now counts almost 100,000 volunteers. The combined volunteers' re...

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Autores principales: Cameron, David, Filipcic, Andrej, Bourdarios, Claire, Lan\c con, Eric, Wu, Wenjing
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2216340
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author Cameron, David
Filipcic, Andrej
Bourdarios, Claire
Lan\c con, Eric
Wu, Wenjing
author_facet Cameron, David
Filipcic, Andrej
Bourdarios, Claire
Lan\c con, Eric
Wu, Wenjing
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description ATLAS@Home is a volunteer computing project which allows the public to contribute to computing for the ATLAS experiment through their home or office computers. The project has grown continuously since its creation in mid-2014 and now counts almost 100,000 volunteers. The combined volunteers' resources make up a sizable fraction of overall resources for ATLAS simulation. This paper takes stock of the experience gained so far and describes the next steps in the evolution of the project. These improvements include running natively on Linux to ease the deployment on for example university clusters, using multiple cores inside one job to reduce the memory requirements and running different types of workload such as event generation. In addition to technical details the success of ATLAS@Home as an outreach tool is evaluated.
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spelling cern-22163402019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2216340engCameron, DavidFilipcic, AndrejBourdarios, ClaireLan\c con, EricWu, WenjingVolunteer Computing Experience with ATLAS@HomeParticle Physics - ExperimentATLAS@Home is a volunteer computing project which allows the public to contribute to computing for the ATLAS experiment through their home or office computers. The project has grown continuously since its creation in mid-2014 and now counts almost 100,000 volunteers. The combined volunteers' resources make up a sizable fraction of overall resources for ATLAS simulation. This paper takes stock of the experience gained so far and describes the next steps in the evolution of the project. These improvements include running natively on Linux to ease the deployment on for example university clusters, using multiple cores inside one job to reduce the memory requirements and running different types of workload such as event generation. In addition to technical details the success of ATLAS@Home as an outreach tool is evaluated.ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2016-637oai:cds.cern.ch:22163402016-09-18
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Cameron, David
Filipcic, Andrej
Bourdarios, Claire
Lan\c con, Eric
Wu, Wenjing
Volunteer Computing Experience with ATLAS@Home
title Volunteer Computing Experience with ATLAS@Home
title_full Volunteer Computing Experience with ATLAS@Home
title_fullStr Volunteer Computing Experience with ATLAS@Home
title_full_unstemmed Volunteer Computing Experience with ATLAS@Home
title_short Volunteer Computing Experience with ATLAS@Home
title_sort volunteer computing experience with atlas@home
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2216340
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