Following the first release of ROOT 6, this ROOT I/O workshop will be dedicated to the
discussion, prioritization and planning of the next enhancements of ROOT I/O in particular to support the increase in the number of core/thread/tasks.
We are planning on a full day of presentations and discussions followed by two days set aside for additional ad-hoc discussions in smaller group to focus on some of the more important point raised in the plenary.
We want to hear from experiments and users including, unaddressed blockers, input on priorities and your wildest dreams.
Participants
Andrew Bohdan Hanushevsky
Attila Krasznahorkay
Christopher Jones
David Malon
Dirk Duellmann
Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy
Federico Carminati
Fons Rademakers
Giulio Eulisse
Ilija Vukotic
Lukasz Kreczko
Marcin Nowak
Pere Mato Vila
Peter Elmer
Peter Van Gemmeren
Philippe Canal
Rene Brun
Wahid Bhimji
09:00
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09:15
ROOT I/O Workshop Introduction15m
Speaker:
Philippe Canal(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
Slides
09:15
→
09:45
CMS and ROOT I/O30m
Speaker:
DrChristopher Jones(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
Slides
09:45
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10:15
ATLAS and ROOT I/O30m
Speakers:
DrPeter Van Gemmeren(Argonne National Laboratory (US)), Wahid Bhimji(University of Edinburgh (GB))
Slides
10:15
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10:45
Coffee
30m
10:45
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11:15
ART and ROOT I/O30m
Speakers:
James Kowalkowski(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL)), Philippe Canal(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
Slides
11:15
→
11:45
ALICE experience with ROOT I/O30m
Speaker:
Andrei Gheata(CERN)
Slides
11:45
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12:15
Handling cross-protocol redirections in ROOT30m
Speaker:
Lukasz Janyst(CERN)
Slides
12:15
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14:00
Lunch
1h 45m
14:00
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14:30
ROOT I/O Status and Ideas30m
Speaker:
Philippe Canal(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))