2–9 Sept 2007
Victoria, Canada
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The ATLAS Computing Model

4 Sept 2007, 11:00
20m
Saanich (Victoria, Canada)

Saanich

Victoria, Canada

oral presentation Distributed data analysis and information management Distributed data analysis and information management

Speaker

Dr Roger Jones (LANCAS)

Description

The ATLAS Computing Model was constructed after early tests and was captured in the ATLAS Computing TDR in June 2005. Since then, the grid tools and services have evolved and their performance is starting to be understood through large-scale exercises. As real data taking becomes immanent, the computing model continues to evolve, with robustness and reliability being the watchwords for the early deployment. Particular areas of active development are the data placement and data access, and the interaction between the TAGs, the datasets and the Distributed Data Management issues. The earlier high-level policies and models are now being refined into lower level instantiations.

Summary

The ATLAS Computing Model is presented, including recent updates from Computing System Commissioning
experience.

Submitted on behalf of Collaboration (ex, BaBar, ATLAS) ATLAS

Author

Dr Roger Jones (LANCAS)

Presentation materials