Speaker
Dr
Zongru Wan
(Kansas State)
Description
For large international High Energy Physics experiments, modern web
technologies make the online monitoring of detector status, data acquisition
status, trigger rates, luminosity, etc., accessible for the collaborators
anywhere and anytime. This helps the collaborating experts monitor the status
of the experiment, identify the problems, and improve data-taking efficiency.
We present the Web-Based Monitoring project of the CMS experiment at the LHC
of CERN. The data sources are relational databases and various messaging
systems. The project provides a vast amount of in-depth information including
real time data, historical trend, and correlations, in a user friendly way.
Author
Dr
Zongru Wan
(Kansas State)