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Fifth Workshop on Data Preservation and Long Term Analysis in HEP
chaired by Cristinel Diaconu (Faculte des Sciences de Luminy), David South (DESY), Stephen Wolbers (Fermilab)
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| Description |
This is the 5th Workshop of the Data Preservation in HEP ICFA subpanel. At this workshop the the common effort will be continued as described in the DPHEP blueprint. The organization will be consolidated and the specific projects will be reviewed. In addition, there will be updates from the various participating experiments on their efforts on data preservation and talks from other fields about subjects related to data preservation. EVO will be provided for the sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday. The meeting is booked in the community Universe with the name "DPHEP Workshop". Phone bridge ID are available under request.Streaming available on Monday as: http://www-visualmedia.fnal.gov/live.htm Group Pictures available here. |
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09:30 - 12:30
FNAL Symposium on Data Preservation
Location: Wilson Hall ( 1 West ) -
09:30
Introduction and Welcome
10'
Speaker: Young-Kee Kim Material: Slides
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09:40
Data Analysis and Access in Astrophysics
30'
Speaker: Prof. Alex Szalay (JHU) Material: Slides
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10:10
Scientific Data Management in the LHC era
30'
Speaker: Dr. Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy (FNAL) Material: Slides
- 10:45 Coffee break 15'
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11:00
An experience with HEP data re-analysis
30'
Speaker: Siegfried Bethke (Max-Planck-Institut fur Physik) Material: Slides
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11:30
Data Preservation in High Energy Physics: ICFA Study Group report
40'
Speaker: Cristinel Diaconu (Faculte des Sciences de Luminy) Material: Slides
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09:30
Introduction and Welcome
10'
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12:30
- 13:30
Lunch
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13:30 - 20:10
Frameworks for data management: Session open to status reports and exchanges with other fields
Location: Wilson Hall ( 1 West ) -
13:30
Introduction and workshop organization
10'
Speakers: Cristinel Diaconu (Faculte des Sciences de Luminy), Stephen Wolbers (Fermilab) Material: Slides
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13:40
Fermilab perspectives in computing and data management
30'
Speaker: Victoria White (FNAL) Material: Slides
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14:15
Data Preservation for SDSS and DES
25'
Speaker: Brian Yanny Material: Slides
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14:45
Computational challenges in biology - Kbase and metagenomics
25'
Speaker: Dr. Folker Meyer (ANL) -
15:15
InSpire
20'
Speaker: Travis Brooks (SLAC) Material: Slides
- 15:45 Coffee Break (including Group Photo) 20'
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16:05
Virtual validation systems for data analysis in HEP
20'
Speaker: Yves Kemp (DESY) Material: Slides
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16:30
Virtualisation techniques for large scale and intensive computing
20'
Speaker: Dr. Keith Chadwick (Fermilab) Material: Slides
more information
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17:00
Outreach tools with real HEP data: challenges and opportunities
20'
Speaker: Matthew Bellis (Stanford University) Material: Slides
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17:30
Echos from data preservation, re-use and (open) access in other fields
20'
Speakers: Dr. Salvatore Mele (CERN), Sunje Dallmeier-Tiessen (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin (DE)) Material: Slides
- 18:00 Reception (same building) 2h0'
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13:30
Introduction and workshop organization
10'
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09:30 - 12:30
FNAL Symposium on Data Preservation
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08:30 - 12:35
Preservation projects
Location: Wilson Hall ( 8th floor crossover (WH8X) ) -
08:30
Data Preservation at BaBar/SLAC
30'
Tina Cartaro: "LTDA Status and Design" Homer Neal : "LTDA Test Phase"
Material: Slides 
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09:10
Data Preservation at HERA/DESY
30'
Speaker: Dr. David South (DESY) Material: Slides
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09:50
Data Preservation at CDF
20'
Speaker: Rob Roser (Fermilab) Material: Slides
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10:15
Data Preservation at D0
20'
Speaker: Qizhong Li (Fermilab) Material: Slides
- 10:45 Coffee Break 15'
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11:00
Data Preservation at Belle/KEK
20'
Speaker: Dr. David Asner (PNNL) Material: Slides
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11:25
Data analysis at a neutrino experiment
20'
Speaker: Dr. Micheal kordosky (UCL) Material: Slides
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11:50
Experience with ALEPH data re-analysis and Recast
20'
Speaker: Kyle Cranmer (NYU) Material: Slides
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08:30
Data Preservation at BaBar/SLAC
30'
- 12:45 - 13:45 Lunch
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13:45 - 18:30
Preservation Strategies and Projects
Location: Wilson Hall ( WH8X and WH1N ) -
13:45
A step into the future: LHC data management plans
1h30'
ATLAS report, by Hans von der Schmitt (Munich) CMS report, by Kati Lassila-Perini (CERN) LHCb report, by Thomas Ruf (CERN) ALICE report Discussion
Material: ATLAS report
CMS report
LHCb report
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15:15
Preparation Blueprint/ Parallel sessions
30'
- 15:45 break 15'
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16:00
Parallel Sessions on DPHEP common projects (2x2)
2h0'
Work on the following items: A) Preservation Models and Fabrics (Dave, Tina, Yves, Homer) B) Outreach (Matt) C) Documentation and inspire (Travis, Salvatore) D) DPHEP organization (Siggi, Francois)
Material: Preparation for the parallel sessions
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13:45
A step into the future: LHC data management plans
1h30'
- 19:00 - 22:00 Workshop Dinner ( Meson Sabika Restaurant )
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08:30 - 12:35
Preservation projects
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08:30 - 12:50
DPHEP common projects
Location: Wilson Hall ( WH8X and WH1N ) Material: slides
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09:00
Reports from transverse projects: status and plans
1h20'
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10:20
Common Requirements from HEP, Life Science, Earth Science and others + up-coming funding opportunities
20'
Speaker: Dr. Jamie Shiers (CERN) Material: Slides
- 10:45 Coffee Break 15'
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11:00
Global review of experiments and laboratories
1h0'
Doug Glenzinski: DOE Review on HEP Data Policies
Material: Slides
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12:00
ICFA report
30'
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09:00
Reports from transverse projects: status and plans
1h20'
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13:30 - 15:00
Visit of experiments (CDF) and Grid Center
Location: Wilson Hall ( Front Steps ) -
15:00 - 17:00
DPHEP Blueprint: Editorial meeting
Working session on the document towards submission to the journal
Location: Wilson Hall ( WH1N and WH8X )
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08:30 - 12:50
DPHEP common projects

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