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IT Architecture Design of a Future Data Analysis System for Particle Physics at CERN

High-energy physics, along with other natural sciences, face the challenge of de- veloping scalable data analysis systems to meet the increasing demand of new and upgraded experiments, while adhering to the important research topics of result preservation and reproducibility. These systems must not...

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Autor principal: Gosein, Domenic
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2872615
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description High-energy physics, along with other natural sciences, face the challenge of de- veloping scalable data analysis systems to meet the increasing demand of new and upgraded experiments, while adhering to the important research topics of result preservation and reproducibility. These systems must not only handle significant amounts of data but also be easy to maintain and deploy on different sites, be user- friendly for researchers, and save costs. This thesis seeks to address these challenges by designing a solution based on requirements elicited from domain experts. Six ex- pert interviews and their analysis provided a basis for the design of an architecture that could be implemented as a prototype and tested against real-world use cases. The outcome demonstrated that a data analysis system that meets the established re- quirements can be constructed. The prototype implementation of the architecture is limited in scope, and there are technical challenges that need to be addressed before a production-ready implementation of the proposed architecture can be achieved.
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spelling cern-28726152023-10-04T21:42:55Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2872615engGosein, DomenicIT Architecture Design of a Future Data Analysis System for Particle Physics at CERNComputing and ComputersHigh-energy physics, along with other natural sciences, face the challenge of de- veloping scalable data analysis systems to meet the increasing demand of new and upgraded experiments, while adhering to the important research topics of result preservation and reproducibility. These systems must not only handle significant amounts of data but also be easy to maintain and deploy on different sites, be user- friendly for researchers, and save costs. This thesis seeks to address these challenges by designing a solution based on requirements elicited from domain experts. Six ex- pert interviews and their analysis provided a basis for the design of an architecture that could be implemented as a prototype and tested against real-world use cases. The outcome demonstrated that a data analysis system that meets the established re- quirements can be constructed. The prototype implementation of the architecture is limited in scope, and there are technical challenges that need to be addressed before a production-ready implementation of the proposed architecture can be achieved.CERN-THESIS-2023-174oai:cds.cern.ch:28726152023-09-28T09:15:53Z
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Gosein, Domenic
IT Architecture Design of a Future Data Analysis System for Particle Physics at CERN
title IT Architecture Design of a Future Data Analysis System for Particle Physics at CERN
title_full IT Architecture Design of a Future Data Analysis System for Particle Physics at CERN
title_fullStr IT Architecture Design of a Future Data Analysis System for Particle Physics at CERN
title_full_unstemmed IT Architecture Design of a Future Data Analysis System for Particle Physics at CERN
title_short IT Architecture Design of a Future Data Analysis System for Particle Physics at CERN
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topic Computing and Computers
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