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A new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of ATLAS

The complex geometry of the whole detector of the ATLAS experiment at LHC is currently stored only in custom online databases, from which it is built on-the-fly on request. Accessing the online geometry guarantees accessing the latest version of the detector description, but requires the setup of th...

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Autores principales: Bianchi, Riccardo-Maria, Boudreau, Joseph, Vukotic, Ilija
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/7/072015
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2243141
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author Bianchi, Riccardo-Maria
Boudreau, Joseph
Vukotic, Ilija
author_facet Bianchi, Riccardo-Maria
Boudreau, Joseph
Vukotic, Ilija
author_sort Bianchi, Riccardo-Maria
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description The complex geometry of the whole detector of the ATLAS experiment at LHC is currently stored only in custom online databases, from which it is built on-the-fly on request. Accessing the online geometry guarantees accessing the latest version of the detector description, but requires the setup of the full ATLAS software framework "Athena", which provides the online services and the tools to retrieve the data from the database. This operation is cumbersome and slows down the applications that need to access the geometry. Moreover, all applications that need to access the detector geometry need to be built and run on the same platform as the ATLAS framework, preventing the usage of the actual detector geometry in stand-alone applications. Here we propose a new mechanism to persistify and serve the geometry of HEP experiments. The new mechanism is composed by a new file format and the modules to make use of it. The new file format allows to store the whole detector description locally in a flat file, and it is especially optimized to describe large complex detectors with the minimum file size, making use of shared instances and storing compressed representations of geometry transformations. Then, the detector description can be read back in, to fully restore the in-memory geometry tree. Moreover, a dedicated REST API is being designed and developed to serve the geometry in standard exchange formats like JSON, to let users and applications download specific partial geometry information. With this new geometry persistification a new generation of applications could be developed, which can use the actual detector geometry while being platform-independent and experiment-agnostic.
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spelling cern-22431412019-10-15T15:17:24Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/898/7/072015http://cds.cern.ch/record/2243141engBianchi, Riccardo-MariaBoudreau, JosephVukotic, IlijaA new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentThe complex geometry of the whole detector of the ATLAS experiment at LHC is currently stored only in custom online databases, from which it is built on-the-fly on request. Accessing the online geometry guarantees accessing the latest version of the detector description, but requires the setup of the full ATLAS software framework "Athena", which provides the online services and the tools to retrieve the data from the database. This operation is cumbersome and slows down the applications that need to access the geometry. Moreover, all applications that need to access the detector geometry need to be built and run on the same platform as the ATLAS framework, preventing the usage of the actual detector geometry in stand-alone applications. Here we propose a new mechanism to persistify and serve the geometry of HEP experiments. The new mechanism is composed by a new file format and the modules to make use of it. The new file format allows to store the whole detector description locally in a flat file, and it is especially optimized to describe large complex detectors with the minimum file size, making use of shared instances and storing compressed representations of geometry transformations. Then, the detector description can be read back in, to fully restore the in-memory geometry tree. Moreover, a dedicated REST API is being designed and developed to serve the geometry in standard exchange formats like JSON, to let users and applications download specific partial geometry information. With this new geometry persistification a new generation of applications could be developed, which can use the actual detector geometry while being platform-independent and experiment-agnostic.The complex geometry of the whole detector of the ATLAS experiment at LHC is currently stored only in custom online databases, from which it is built on-the-fly on request. Accessing the online geometry guarantees accessing the latest version of the detector description, but requires the setup of the full ATLAS software framework “Athena”, which provides the online services and the tools to retrieve the data from the database. This operation is cumbersome and slows down the applications that need to access the geometry. Moreover, all applications that need to access the detector geometry need to be built and run on the same platform as the ATLAS framework, preventing the usage of the actual detector geometry in stand-alone applications. Here we propose a new mechanism to persistify (in software development in general, and in HEP computing in particular, persistifying means taking an object which lives in memory only - for example because it was built on-the-fly while processing the experimental data, - serializing it and storing it on disk as a persistent object) and serve the geometry of HEP experiments. The new mechanism is composed by a new file format and the modules to make use of it. The new file format allows to store the whole detector description locally in a file, and it is especially optimized to describe large complex detectors with the minimum file size, making use of shared instances and storing compressed representations of geometry transformations. Then, the detector description can be read back in, to fully restore the in-memory geometry tree. Moreover, a dedicated REST API is being designed and developed to serve the geometry in standard exchange formats like JSON, to let users and applications download specific partial geometry information. With this new geometry persistification a new generation of applications could be developed, which can use the actual detector geometry while being platform-independent and experiment-independent.ATL-SOFT-PROC-2017-029oai:cds.cern.ch:22431412017-01-27
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Bianchi, Riccardo-Maria
Boudreau, Joseph
Vukotic, Ilija
A new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of ATLAS
title A new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of ATLAS
title_full A new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of ATLAS
title_fullStr A new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed A new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of ATLAS
title_short A new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of ATLAS
title_sort new experiment-agnostic mechanism to persistify and serve the detector geometry of atlas
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/898/7/072015
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2243141
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