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Advanced Analytics service to enhance workflow control at the ATLAS Production System

Modern workload management systems that are responsible for central data production and processing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics experiments have highly complicated architectures and require a specialized control service for resource and processing components balancing. Such a service represent...

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Autores principales: Titov, Mikhail, Borodin, Mikhail, Golubkov, Dmitry, Klimentov, Alexei
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2626319
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author Titov, Mikhail
Borodin, Mikhail
Golubkov, Dmitry
Klimentov, Alexei
author_facet Titov, Mikhail
Borodin, Mikhail
Golubkov, Dmitry
Klimentov, Alexei
author_sort Titov, Mikhail
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description Modern workload management systems that are responsible for central data production and processing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics experiments have highly complicated architectures and require a specialized control service for resource and processing components balancing. Such a service represents a comprehensive set of analytical tools, management utilities and monitoring views aimed at providing a deep understanding of internal processes, and is considered as an extension for situational awareness analytic service. Its key points are analysis of task processing, e.g., selection and regulation of key task features that affect its processing the most; modeling of processed data lifecycles for further analysis, e.g., generate guidelines for particular stage of data processing; and forecasting processes with focus on data and tasks states as well as on the management system itself, e.g., to detect the source of any potential malfunction. The prototype of the advanced analytics service will be an essential part of the analytical service of the ATLAS Production System (ProdSys2). Advanced analytics service uses such tools as Time-To-Complete estimation towards processing units (i.e., tasks and chains of tasks) to control the processing state and to be able to highlight abnormal operations and executions. Obtained metrics are used in decision making processes to regulate the system behaviour and resources consumption.
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spelling cern-26263192020-08-20T10:50:05Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2626319engTitov, MikhailBorodin, MikhailGolubkov, DmitryKlimentov, AlexeiAdvanced Analytics service to enhance workflow control at the ATLAS Production SystemParticle Physics - ExperimentModern workload management systems that are responsible for central data production and processing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics experiments have highly complicated architectures and require a specialized control service for resource and processing components balancing. Such a service represents a comprehensive set of analytical tools, management utilities and monitoring views aimed at providing a deep understanding of internal processes, and is considered as an extension for situational awareness analytic service. Its key points are analysis of task processing, e.g., selection and regulation of key task features that affect its processing the most; modeling of processed data lifecycles for further analysis, e.g., generate guidelines for particular stage of data processing; and forecasting processes with focus on data and tasks states as well as on the management system itself, e.g., to detect the source of any potential malfunction. The prototype of the advanced analytics service will be an essential part of the analytical service of the ATLAS Production System (ProdSys2). Advanced analytics service uses such tools as Time-To-Complete estimation towards processing units (i.e., tasks and chains of tasks) to control the processing state and to be able to highlight abnormal operations and executions. Obtained metrics are used in decision making processes to regulate the system behaviour and resources consumption.ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2018-411oai:cds.cern.ch:26263192018-06-26
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Titov, Mikhail
Borodin, Mikhail
Golubkov, Dmitry
Klimentov, Alexei
Advanced Analytics service to enhance workflow control at the ATLAS Production System
title Advanced Analytics service to enhance workflow control at the ATLAS Production System
title_full Advanced Analytics service to enhance workflow control at the ATLAS Production System
title_fullStr Advanced Analytics service to enhance workflow control at the ATLAS Production System
title_full_unstemmed Advanced Analytics service to enhance workflow control at the ATLAS Production System
title_short Advanced Analytics service to enhance workflow control at the ATLAS Production System
title_sort advanced analytics service to enhance workflow control at the atlas production system
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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