Speaker
Dr
Gregory Dubois-Felsmann
(SLAC)
Description
The BaBar experiment needs fast and efficient procedure for distributing
jobs to produce a large amount of simulated events for analysis purpose.
We discuss the benefits/drawbacks gained mapping the traditional
production schema on the grid paradigm, and describe the structure
implemented on the standard "public" resources of INFN-Grid project.
Data access/distribution on sites involved using AMS and Xrootd servers
is explained, comparing results obtained in Italy between the standard
and the Grid approach.
| Submitted on behalf of Collaboration (ex, BaBar, ATLAS) | BaBar |
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Author
Dr
Gregory Dubois-Felsmann
(SLAC)