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Using CMS Open Data for education, outreach and software development

The CMS collaboration at the CERN LHC has made more than one petabyte of open data available to the public, including large parts of the data which formed the basis for the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012. Apart from their scientific value, these data can be used not only for education and outr...

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Autor principal: Wunsch, Stefan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202024508006
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description The CMS collaboration at the CERN LHC has made more than one petabyte of open data available to the public, including large parts of the data which formed the basis for the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012. Apart from their scientific value, these data can be used not only for education and outreach, but also for open benchmarks of analysis software. However, in their original format, the data cannot be accessed easily without experiment-specific knowledge and skills. Work is presented that allows to set up open analyses that are performed close to the published ones, but which meet minimum requirements for experiment-specific knowledge and software. The suitability of this approach for education and outreach is demonstrated with analyses that have been made fully accessible to the public via the CERN open data portal. In the second part of the talk, the value of these data as basis for benchmarks of analysis software under realistic conditions of a high-energy physics experiment is discussed.
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spelling cern-27122462022-10-20T12:11:43Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/202024508006http://cds.cern.ch/record/2712246engWunsch, StefanUsing CMS Open Data for education, outreach and software developmentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesComputing and ComputersThe CMS collaboration at the CERN LHC has made more than one petabyte of open data available to the public, including large parts of the data which formed the basis for the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012. Apart from their scientific value, these data can be used not only for education and outreach, but also for open benchmarks of analysis software. However, in their original format, the data cannot be accessed easily without experiment-specific knowledge and skills. Work is presented that allows to set up open analyses that are performed close to the published ones, but which meet minimum requirements for experiment-specific knowledge and software. The suitability of this approach for education and outreach is demonstrated with analyses that have been made fully accessible to the public via the CERN open data portal. In the second part of the talk, the value of these data as basis for benchmarks of analysis software under realistic conditions of a high-energy physics experiment is discussed.The CMS collaboration at the CERN LHC has made more than one petabyte of open data available to the public, including large parts of the data which formed the basis for the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012. Apart from their scientific value, these data can be used not only for education and outreach, but also for software development. However, in their original format, the data cannot be accessed easily without experiment-specific knowledge and skills. Work is presented that allows to set up open analyses that are performed close to the published ones, but which meet minimum requirements for experiment-specific knowledge and software. The suitability of this approach for education and outreach is demonstrated with analyses that have been made fully accessible to the public via the CERN Open Data portal. Further, the value of these data for software development and as basis for benchmarks of analysis software under realistic conditions of a high-energy physics experiment is discussed.CMS-CR-2020-025oai:cds.cern.ch:27122462020-01-29
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Computing and Computers
Wunsch, Stefan
Using CMS Open Data for education, outreach and software development
title Using CMS Open Data for education, outreach and software development
title_full Using CMS Open Data for education, outreach and software development
title_fullStr Using CMS Open Data for education, outreach and software development
title_full_unstemmed Using CMS Open Data for education, outreach and software development
title_short Using CMS Open Data for education, outreach and software development
title_sort using cms open data for education, outreach and software development
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Computing and Computers
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202024508006
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