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Data Knowledge Base for the ATLAS community

ATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC is one of the most data‑intensive modern scientific apparatus. To help managing all the experimental and modelling data, multiple information systems were created during the experiment's lifetime (more than 25 years). Each such system addresses one or several ta...

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Autores principales: Golosova, Marina, Grigoryeva, Maria, Aulov, Vasilii, Kaida, Anastasiia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2646084
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author Golosova, Marina
Grigoryeva, Maria
Aulov, Vasilii
Kaida, Anastasiia
author_facet Golosova, Marina
Grigoryeva, Maria
Aulov, Vasilii
Kaida, Anastasiia
author_sort Golosova, Marina
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description ATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC is one of the most data‑intensive modern scientific apparatus. To help managing all the experimental and modelling data, multiple information systems were created during the experiment's lifetime (more than 25 years). Each such system addresses one or several tasks of data and workload management, as well as information lookup, using specific sets of metadata (data about data). Growing data volumes and the computing infrastructure complexity require from researchers more and more complicated integration of different bits of metadata from different systems using different conditions. A common problem is multi-system join requests, which are not easy to implement in a timely manner and, obviously, are less efficient than a request to a single system with integrated and pre‑processed information would be. To address this issue, a joint team of researchers and developers from Kurchatov Institute and Tomsk Polytechnic University has initiated the Data Knowledge Base (DKB) R&D project in 2016. This project is aimed at knowledge acquisition and metadata integration, providing fast response for a variety of complicated requests, such as finding articles based on same or similar data samples (search by links between objects), summary reports and monitoring tasks (aggregation requests), etc. In this paper we will discuss main features and applications of the DKB prototype implemented by now, its integration with the ATLAS Workflow Management, and future perspectives of the project.
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spelling cern-26460842019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2646084engGolosova, MarinaGrigoryeva, MariaAulov, VasiliiKaida, AnastasiiaData Knowledge Base for the ATLAS communityParticle Physics - ExperimentATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC is one of the most data‑intensive modern scientific apparatus. To help managing all the experimental and modelling data, multiple information systems were created during the experiment's lifetime (more than 25 years). Each such system addresses one or several tasks of data and workload management, as well as information lookup, using specific sets of metadata (data about data). Growing data volumes and the computing infrastructure complexity require from researchers more and more complicated integration of different bits of metadata from different systems using different conditions. A common problem is multi-system join requests, which are not easy to implement in a timely manner and, obviously, are less efficient than a request to a single system with integrated and pre‑processed information would be. To address this issue, a joint team of researchers and developers from Kurchatov Institute and Tomsk Polytechnic University has initiated the Data Knowledge Base (DKB) R&D project in 2016. This project is aimed at knowledge acquisition and metadata integration, providing fast response for a variety of complicated requests, such as finding articles based on same or similar data samples (search by links between objects), summary reports and monitoring tasks (aggregation requests), etc. In this paper we will discuss main features and applications of the DKB prototype implemented by now, its integration with the ATLAS Workflow Management, and future perspectives of the project.ATL-SOFT-PROC-2018-016oai:cds.cern.ch:26460842018-11-06
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Golosova, Marina
Grigoryeva, Maria
Aulov, Vasilii
Kaida, Anastasiia
Data Knowledge Base for the ATLAS community
title Data Knowledge Base for the ATLAS community
title_full Data Knowledge Base for the ATLAS community
title_fullStr Data Knowledge Base for the ATLAS community
title_full_unstemmed Data Knowledge Base for the ATLAS community
title_short Data Knowledge Base for the ATLAS community
title_sort data knowledge base for the atlas community
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2646084
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