WLCG Collaboration Workshop, in conjunction with CHEP 2012
New York
The outline agenda is:
- Saturday morning: operations issues - focus on requirements for 2012 and LS1 in particular
- Saturday afternoon: experiment-site discussions (in series)
- Sunday: future directions and plans, e.g. based on the outcome of the WLCG MB review of the Technical Evolution Groups (TEGs) reports (see below).
The TEG reports are here under the "Technical Evolution Strategy" folder. Note, that you have to be signed in in order to be able to see the folder.
A social event is foreseen for Saturday evening: The LOC has arranged a WLCG reception at the Rosenthal Pavilion, a glass-enclosed ballroom at the top of the Kimmel Center on Saturday, May 19th. Admission to the reception is included in the WLCG registration fee.
WLCG 2012 event page on CHEP 2012 site.
wlcg-workshop-may2012@cern.ch (mailing list for attendees)
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- 09:15 → 09:30
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09:30
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12:30
WLCG Status and Futures¶
As we look forward to LS1 numerous changes are in the pipeline or have recently taken place. How will these affect the service and how we operate it?
- 09:30
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10:00
Speaker: Michel Jouvin (Universite de Paris-Sud 11 (FR))
- 10:15
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10:45
coffee break 30m
- 11:15
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11:45
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12:00
- 12:45 → 14:00
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14:00
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18:00
Experiment-led sessions¶
Discussions between the LHC experiments and the sites that support them - 1 hour each
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14:00
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Speaker: Dr Alexei Klimentov (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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Speaker: Alessandro Di Girolamo (CERN)
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15:00
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Oliver will review the status of CMS Ops since last WLCG workshop in Hamburg. He will also address how we support T2s, including an update/clarification on the central operations' expectations to the sites.Speaker: Oliver Gutsche (FERMILAB)
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Daniele will briefly present and comment the results of the CMS survey (10 questions only!)Speaker: Dr Daniele Bonacorsi (University of Bologna)
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Andrea will briefly go through the major news on monitoring for distributed computing Ops, namely what changed since Hamburg, and what is going to change next.Speaker: Dr Andrea Sciaba (CERN)
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Domenico will briefly go through the CMS use of the popularity information, and how sites can profit of this.Speaker: Dr Domenico Giordano (CERN)
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16:00
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17:00
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14:00
- 18:30 → 20:30
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- 09:00 → 13:00
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14:00
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18:00
Post-LS1¶
What do we need to do to validate changes / new services well prior to the next LHC data taking years ("RUN2")
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14:00
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Speakers: Fernando Harald Barreiro Megino (CERN IT ES), Mattia Cinquilli (CERN)
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15:30
coffee break 30m
- 16:00
- 17:30
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14:00