2nd Workshop on Data Preservation and Long Term Analysis in HEP

US/Pacific
ROB Redwoods (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

ROB Redwoods

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Homer Neal (SLAC)
Description
This is a follow-up to the first workshop held at DESY. At this workshop we will have progress reports from the various working groups, status reports of preservation efforts at the various HEP experiments, talks on data preservation outside HEP, and preservation technologies. The goal of the workshop is to greatly advanced towards a final report to be presented at Lepton Photon 2009.
    • Registration Redwood Lobby

      Redwood Lobby

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    • Introduction Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 5104

      • 1
        Presentation of the Workshop Agenda
        Slides
      • 2
        Welcome
        Welcoming remarks from D. MacFarlane
        Speaker: D. MacFarlane (SLAC)
      • 3
        Overview
        Presentation of the plans and goals of the workshop.
        Speaker: Cristinel Diaconu (IN2P3)
        Slides
    • Update from the Experiments on Data Preservation Efforts Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 4393

      • 4
        BaBar Data Preservation
        Overview of BaBar data preservation efforts
        Speaker: Homer Neal (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 5
        BaBar Virtualization
        Report on the BaBar virtualization tests from Kyle Fransham
        Speaker: Kyle Fransham (UVic)
        Slides
      • 6
        Belle Data Preservation
        Status report on Belle data preservation efforts
        Speaker: Prof. Nobuhiko Katayama (KEK)
      • 7
        H1 Data Preservation
        Speaker: David South (Dortmund)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        break
      • 8
        SLD Data Preservation
        What happened to the SLD data and what are the plans.
        Speaker: Tony Johnson (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 9
        ZEUS Data Preservation
        Speaker: Janusz Szuba (DESY)
        Slides
      • 10
        CDF Data Preservation
        Update on data preservation efforts at CDF.
        Speaker: Frederick Snider (FNAL)
        Slides
      • 11
        LASS Data Preservation
        Report on the Large Aperture Superconducting Solenoid experiment efforts on data preservation
        Speaker: David Aston (SLAC)
        Slides
    • 12:00
      Lunch ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      . (lunch can be purchased at the SLAC Linear Cafe and brought back to the Redwood Patio)

    • HEP and Non-HEP Data Preservation Experience, Education and Data Preservation Technologies Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 4606

      • 12
        Problems in Persistent Storage of Large Datasets
        DICE/iRODS data intensive storage environments and the general problems in persistent storage of large datasets
        Speaker: Wayne Schroeder (SDSC)
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      • 13
        Data Preservation Plans for the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
        Presentation of the data preservation plans for the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
        Speaker: Richard Dubois (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 14
        HEP Data as an Education Tool
        Methods and plans for using HEP data as an educational tool
        Speaker: Matt Bellis (Stanford University)
        Slides
      • 15
        Combining Fits between Experiments using MINUIT
        Presentation and demonstration of combining fits between experiments using MINUIT and 3 laptops. Plus remarks on parallelization and optimization of user analysis code.
        Speaker: Bertrand Echenard (Caltech)
        Slides
      • 16
        InSPIRE
        Update on developments in InSPIRE
        Speaker: Travis Brooks (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 17
        The History of Data Preservation at SLAC
        The History of Data Preservation at SLAC in the eyes of the archivist
        Speaker: Jean Deken (SLAC)
        Slides
    • 16:30
      break ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    • Presentations from the Working Group Converners on workshop goals for the working groups Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 4127

    • Collaborations, Governance and Data access policies Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 6273

    • Preservation Models Redwood A/B

      Redwood A/B

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 6024

    • 10:30
      break ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    • Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    • Technologies and Facilities Redwood A/B

      Redwood A/B

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    • 12:30
      Lunch ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      . (lunch can be purchased at the SLAC Linear Cafe and brought back to the Redwood Patio)

    • Reports from the Working Groups Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 1227

      • 22
        Collaborations, Governance and Data access policies working directions discussions and the Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP
        Speakers: Cristinel Diaconu (Faculte des Sciences de Luminy), Dr Salvatore Mele (CERN)
        Slides
      • 23
        Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP
        Speaker: Francois Le Diberder (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 24
        Preservation Models
        Speaker: David South (Technische Universität Dortmund)
        Slides
      • 25
        Technologies and Facilities
        Speaker: Stephen Wolbers (Fermilab)
        Slides
    • 17:00
      Social Event ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Computer History Museum: Tour and Dinner
      http://www.computerhistory.org/

      Address:
      Computer History Museum
      1401 N Shoreline Blvd.
      Mountain View, CA 94043

    • Discussions on the Report Preparations and Method for Implementation Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 0528

      • 26
        Discussion of the Compilation and Editing of the Report
        Discussion of the steps and timeline for gathering the contributions from the working groups and combining them into the final document.
        Speaker: Cristinel Diaconu (Faculte des Sciences de Luminy)
    • Conclusions and Action Items Redwood C/D

      Redwood C/D

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 0528

      • 27
        Technologies and Facilities
        - plans for upcoming working group meetings - selected editors - foreseen date for contribution - concerns
        Speaker: Stephen Wolbers (Fermilab)
      • 28
        Schedule for the Collaborations, Governance and Data access policies working group
        - plans for upcoming working group meetings - selected editors - foreseen date for contribution - concerns
      • 10:40
        break
      • 29
        Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP
        - plans for upcoming working group meetings - selected editors - foreseen date for contribution - concerns
        Speaker: Francois Le Diberder (LAL/SLAC)
      • 30
        Preservation Models
        - plans for upcoming working group meetings - selected editors - foreseen date for contribution - concerns
        Speaker: Homer Neal (SLAC)
    • 12:00
      Lunch ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      . (lunch can be purchased at the SLAC Linear Cafe and brought back to the Redwood Patio)

    • 13:30
      SLAC Visitor Center Tour ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    • 14:30
      SLAC Computing Center Tour ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      meet at the ROB patio area

    • Preparation of sub-report skeletons and assignment of sections ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

      Each working group will meet separately to develop the initial sub-report skeletons
      and decide who will be responsible for each section

    • 17:00
      Adjourn ROB Redwoods

      ROB Redwoods

      SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory