Trigger, Online and Offline Computing Workshop

from Thursday, 4 September 2014 (14:00) to Friday, 5 September 2014 (18:00)
CERN (Various)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
4 Sept 2014
5 Sept 2014
AM
09:00
L1 Trigger - Wesley Smith (University of Wisconsin (US)) (until 13:00) (4/3-006 - TH Conference Room)
Topics
09:00 Introduction - Wesley Smith (University of Wisconsin (US))  
Slides
09:10 Real time multivariate classifiers - Balázs Kégl (Linear Accelerator Laboratory)  
Slides
09:30 ATLAS Phase II Trigger architecture and L0/L1 menu - Dr Brian Petersen (CERN)  
Slides
10:00 CMS Phase II Trigger architecture and L1 menu - Oliver Buchmueller (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))  
Slides
10:30 --- Break ---
10:45 ATLAS L1 Track trigger description - Nikos Konstantinidis (University College London (UK))  
Slides
11:15 CMS L1 Track trigger description - Prof. Anders Ryd (Cornell University (US))  
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11:45 LHCb Single Track Trigger - Vladimir Gligorov (CERN)  
Slides
PM
14:00
DAQ and HLT - Wesley Smith (University of Wisconsin (US)) (until 18:00) (31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre)
Topics
14:00 Introduction - Wesley Smith (University of Wisconsin (US))  
Slides
14:10 LHCb readout and event building at 30 MHz - Niko Neufeld (CERN)  
Slides
14:30 LHCb: Near-offline reconstruction at 30 MHz - Tim Head (The University of Manchester) Tim Head (CERN)  
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14:50 LHCb's real-time alignment/calibration strategy - Silvia Borghi (University of Manchester (GB))  
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15:10 ALICE Trigger Upgrade - Marian Krivda (University of Birmingham (GB)) Anton Jusko (University of Birmingham (GB))  
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15:30 ALICE DAQ Upgrade - Pierre Vande Vyvre (CERN)  
Slides
15:50 --- Break ---
16:05 ATLAS DAQ/HLT architecture for Phase II - Wainer Vandelli (CERN)  
Slides
16:50 CMS DAQ for Phase II - Frans Meijers (CERN)  
Slides
17:10 CMS HLT for Phase II - Andrea Bocci (CERN)  
Slides
14:00
Offline - Graeme Andrew Stewart (University of Glasgow (GB)) (until 18:00) (31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre)
Topics
14:00 Introduction - Graeme Andrew Stewart (University of Glasgow (GB))  
Slides
14:10 Hardware Developments and Trends - Dr Peter Elmer (Princeton University (US))  
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14:30 Software and Tools for Concurrency - Vincenzo Innocente (CERN)  
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14:55 Experiment Offline Computing Plans  
15:55 --- Coffee ---
16:25 Charged Particle Tracking - Markus Elsing (CERN)  
Slides
16:45 Software Strategies for GPUs and Accelerators - David Michael Rohr (Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))  
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17:05 WLCG and Evolution of Resource Provision - Ian Bird (CERN)  
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17:25 HEP Software Foundation Progress - Dr Pere Mato Vila (CERN)  
Slides