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CERN openlab white paper on future ICT challenges in scientific research

Throughout its 16-year history, CERN openlab has worked to develop and test new ICT technologies and techniques that help to make the ground-breaking physics discoveries at CERN possible. CERN openlab runs in three-year phases, with around 20 projects — addressing a wide range of IT topics — being r...

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Autores principales: Di Meglio, Alberto, Girone, Maria, Purcell, Andrew, Rademakers, Fons
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.998694
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301895
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author Di Meglio, Alberto
Girone, Maria
Purcell, Andrew
Rademakers, Fons
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Girone, Maria
Purcell, Andrew
Rademakers, Fons
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description Throughout its 16-year history, CERN openlab has worked to develop and test new ICT technologies and techniques that help to make the ground-breaking physics discoveries at CERN possible. CERN openlab runs in three-year phases, with around 20 projects — addressing a wide range of IT topics — being run in its current, fifth phase. With CERN openlab’s sixth three-year phase set to begin at the start of 2018, work has been carried out throughout the first half of 2017 to identify key areas for future collaboration. A series of workshops and discussions was held to discuss the ICT challenges faced by the LHC research community — and other ‘big science’ projects over the coming years. This white paper is the culmination of these investigations, and sets out specific challenges that are ripe for tackling through collaborative R&D; projects.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16501022023-05-25T19:33:07Zdoi:10.5281/zenodo.998694http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301895engDi Meglio, AlbertoGirone, MariaPurcell, AndrewRademakers, FonsCERN openlab white paper on future ICT challenges in scientific researchComputing and ComputersThroughout its 16-year history, CERN openlab has worked to develop and test new ICT technologies and techniques that help to make the ground-breaking physics discoveries at CERN possible. CERN openlab runs in three-year phases, with around 20 projects — addressing a wide range of IT topics — being run in its current, fifth phase. With CERN openlab’s sixth three-year phase set to begin at the start of 2018, work has been carried out throughout the first half of 2017 to identify key areas for future collaboration. A series of workshops and discussions was held to discuss the ICT challenges faced by the LHC research community — and other ‘big science’ projects over the coming years. This white paper is the culmination of these investigations, and sets out specific challenges that are ripe for tackling through collaborative R&D; projects.oai:inspirehep.net:16501022017
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