21-25 May 2012
New York City, NY, USA
US/Eastern timezone
- chep2012@bnl.gov
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hBrowse - Generic framework for hierarchical data visualization
Presented by Lukasz KOKOSZKIEWICZ
on
22 May 2012
from
13:30
to
18:15
Type: Poster
Session:
Poster Session
Track: Distributed Processing and Analysis on Grids and Clouds (track 3)
Content
The hBrowse framework is a generic monitoring tool designed to meet the needs of various communities connected to grid computing. It is strongly configurable and easy to adjust and implement accordingly to a specific community needs. It's a html/JavaScript client side application utilizing the latest web technologies to provide presentation layer to any hierarchical data structures. Each part of this software (dynamic tables, user selection etc.) is in fact a separate plugin which can be used separately from the main application. It was especially designed to meet the requirements of Atlas and CMS users as well as to use it as a bulked Ganga monitoring tool.
Summary
The hBrowse Framework is a new kind of generic open source monitoring application. It's a html/javascript client that can be combined with any kind of server as long as it can send json formatted data. Whole application can be setup using just one settings file.
Place
Location: Kimmel Center
Room: Rosenthal Pavilion (10th floor)
Co-authors
- Julia ANDREEVA CERN
- Mr. Jakub MOSCICKI CERN
- Massimo LAMANNA CERN
- Ivan Antoniev DZHUNOV University of Sofia
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