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The end of HEP-specific computing as we know it?

CHEP Conferences are dedicated to a quite specific scientific computing domain, and deal with rather specialised software, developed for the needs of the High Energy Physics community. The sheer size of this community created an environment which until recently has been to a large extent isolated fr...

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Autores principales: Smirnova, Oxana, Brun, R, Cailliau, R, Carminati, F, Elmer, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/513/5/052033
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author Smirnova, Oxana
Brun, R
Cailliau, R
Carminati, F
Elmer, P
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Brun, R
Cailliau, R
Carminati, F
Elmer, P
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description CHEP Conferences are dedicated to a quite specific scientific computing domain, and deal with rather specialised software, developed for the needs of the High Energy Physics community. The sheer size of this community created an environment which until recently has been to a large extent isolated from the mainstream computing. There is however an emerging trend for the computing solutions to spill outside the traditional laboratory boundaries, benefiting from becoming less domain-specific. This paper summarises the panel discussion held at the CHEP'13 conference with the goal to answer the questions, why the mainstream software approaches are not always suitable for the High Energy Physics community, and why its own solutions so far enjoyed little popularity in other domains?
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Smirnova, Oxana
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Carminati, F
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The end of HEP-specific computing as we know it?
title The end of HEP-specific computing as we know it?
title_full The end of HEP-specific computing as we know it?
title_fullStr The end of HEP-specific computing as we know it?
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title_short The end of HEP-specific computing as we know it?
title_sort end of hep-specific computing as we know it?
topic Computing and Computers
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/513/5/052033
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