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Enhancing data consistency in ATLAS and CERN HR databases through automated synchronization

Consisting of the biggest particle physics laboratory in the world, it is with no surprise that CERN has a vast network of thousands of collaborators spreaded globally. Among CERN’s experiments, ATLAS stands out with over 6000 active members and 300 associate institutes. This extensive community mus...

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Autores principales: Aleksandravicius, Gabriel, Loureiro Cruz, Ana Clara, Niklaus Moreira Da Rocha Rodrigues, Carolina, Lemos Lucidi Pinhao, Gabriela, Goes Afonso, Pedro Henrique, Coura Torres, Rodrigo, Seixas, Jose
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2867060
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author Aleksandravicius, Gabriel
Loureiro Cruz, Ana Clara
Niklaus Moreira Da Rocha Rodrigues, Carolina
Lemos Lucidi Pinhao, Gabriela
Goes Afonso, Pedro Henrique
Coura Torres, Rodrigo
Seixas, Jose
author_facet Aleksandravicius, Gabriel
Loureiro Cruz, Ana Clara
Niklaus Moreira Da Rocha Rodrigues, Carolina
Lemos Lucidi Pinhao, Gabriela
Goes Afonso, Pedro Henrique
Coura Torres, Rodrigo
Seixas, Jose
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description Consisting of the biggest particle physics laboratory in the world, it is with no surprise that CERN has a vast network of thousands of collaborators spreaded globally. Among CERN’s experiments, ATLAS stands out with over 6000 active members and 300 associate institutes. This extensive community must go through the standard registering and maintenance procedures within CERN’s human resource’s database, called Foundation. Simultaneously, the ATLAS Glance project, among other specific functions, also aims to fulfill the same objectives within the context of ATLAS. The available tools during the early stages of Glance’s development led to a solution that, at the time, met the basic needs: data duplication. However, as the databases grew over time, man- ual updates by ATLAS secretariat became necessary to maintain consistency over members and institutes data, such as names, employment information and authorship status. Today, equipped with new tools, the Glance system under- goes a transformative process to redefine its relationship with Foundation. The goal is to eliminate duplication of data by establishing a single source of truth and removing unnecessary duplication while automating a series of internal pro- cesses to ensure synchronization between the two databases at all times, thus removing the need for manual intervention from the ATLAS secretariat. This requires some restructuring to Glance’s database, updates to the code and over- all implementation of new tools that facilitate seamless communication with Foundation.
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spelling cern-28670602023-08-09T12:27:57Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2867060engAleksandravicius, GabrielLoureiro Cruz, Ana ClaraNiklaus Moreira Da Rocha Rodrigues, CarolinaLemos Lucidi Pinhao, GabrielaGoes Afonso, Pedro HenriqueCoura Torres, RodrigoSeixas, JoseEnhancing data consistency in ATLAS and CERN HR databases through automated synchronizationParticle Physics - ExperimentConsisting of the biggest particle physics laboratory in the world, it is with no surprise that CERN has a vast network of thousands of collaborators spreaded globally. Among CERN’s experiments, ATLAS stands out with over 6000 active members and 300 associate institutes. This extensive community must go through the standard registering and maintenance procedures within CERN’s human resource’s database, called Foundation. Simultaneously, the ATLAS Glance project, among other specific functions, also aims to fulfill the same objectives within the context of ATLAS. The available tools during the early stages of Glance’s development led to a solution that, at the time, met the basic needs: data duplication. However, as the databases grew over time, man- ual updates by ATLAS secretariat became necessary to maintain consistency over members and institutes data, such as names, employment information and authorship status. Today, equipped with new tools, the Glance system under- goes a transformative process to redefine its relationship with Foundation. The goal is to eliminate duplication of data by establishing a single source of truth and removing unnecessary duplication while automating a series of internal pro- cesses to ensure synchronization between the two databases at all times, thus removing the need for manual intervention from the ATLAS secretariat. This requires some restructuring to Glance’s database, updates to the code and over- all implementation of new tools that facilitate seamless communication with Foundation.ATL-SOFT-PROC-2023-004oai:cds.cern.ch:28670602023-08-08
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Niklaus Moreira Da Rocha Rodrigues, Carolina
Lemos Lucidi Pinhao, Gabriela
Goes Afonso, Pedro Henrique
Coura Torres, Rodrigo
Seixas, Jose
Enhancing data consistency in ATLAS and CERN HR databases through automated synchronization
title Enhancing data consistency in ATLAS and CERN HR databases through automated synchronization
title_full Enhancing data consistency in ATLAS and CERN HR databases through automated synchronization
title_fullStr Enhancing data consistency in ATLAS and CERN HR databases through automated synchronization
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing data consistency in ATLAS and CERN HR databases through automated synchronization
title_short Enhancing data consistency in ATLAS and CERN HR databases through automated synchronization
title_sort enhancing data consistency in atlas and cern hr databases through automated synchronization
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2867060
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