18–22 Mar 2019
THOMAS JEFFERSON NATIONAL ACCELERATOR FACILITY
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  1. Amber Boehnlein (Jefferson Lab)
    18/03/2019, 09:00
  2. Dr Stuart Henderson
    18/03/2019, 09:10
  3. Dr Raffaella De Vita
    18/03/2019, 09:35
  4. Maarten Litmaath (CERN)
    18/03/2019, 10:00
  5. Davide Costanzo (University of Sheffield (GB))
    18/03/2019, 10:20
  6. Tommaso Boccali (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))
    18/03/2019, 11:10
  7. Concezio Bozzi (CERN and INFN Ferrara)
    18/03/2019, 11:30
  8. Andrew McNab (University of Manchester), Heidi Marie Schellman (Oregon State University (US))
    18/03/2019, 11:50
  9. Yuji Kato
    18/03/2019, 12:10
  10. Dr Chistopher Tunnell (Rice University)
    18/03/2019, 14:00
  11. Markus Diefenthaler (Jefferson Lab)
    18/03/2019, 14:20
  12. Dr Yusra AlSayyad (Princeton University)
    18/03/2019, 14:40
  13. Frank Wuerthwein (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
    18/03/2019, 15:00
  14. Dr Garrett Granroth (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
    18/03/2019, 15:20
  15. Benedikt Riedel (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    18/03/2019, 15:40
  16. Helge Meinhard (CERN), Shawn Mc Kee (University of Michigan (US))
    19/03/2019, 09:00

    Quick overview of this session

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  17. Frank Würthwein (UCSD)
    19/03/2019, 09:00
    OSG
  18. Andrea Sciabà (CERN)
    19/03/2019, 09:05
  19. Shigeki Misawa (BNL)
    19/03/2019, 09:30
  20. Brian Hua Lin (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
    19/03/2019, 09:40
    OSG
  21. Edoardo Martelli (CERN), Rolf Seuster (University of Victoria (CA))
    19/03/2019, 09:55
  22. Lauren Michael (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
    19/03/2019, 10:00
    OSG
  23. 19/03/2019, 10:20
  24. Dirk Hufnagel (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    19/03/2019, 11:00
  25. David Stern (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
    19/03/2019, 11:00
    OSG
  26. Alessandro Peri (University of Colorado Boulder)
    19/03/2019, 11:30
    OSG
  27. Graeme Stewart (CERN)
    19/03/2019, 11:30
  28. Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN)
    19/03/2019, 12:00
  29. Dr Don Krieger (University of Pittsburgh)
    19/03/2019, 12:00
    OSG
  30. Burt Holzman (Unknown), Gavin McCance (CERN)
    19/03/2019, 14:00
  31. Thomas Britton (Jefferson Lab)
    19/03/2019, 14:00
    OSG
  32. Dr Charles Leggett (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (US))
    19/03/2019, 14:00
  33. Christopher Jones (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    19/03/2019, 14:25
  34. Doug Benjamin (Argonne National Laboratory (US))
    19/03/2019, 14:30
  35. Dr Kenneth Richard Herner (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (US)), Andrew Norman (Fermilab)
    19/03/2019, 14:30
    OSG
  36. David Rohr (CERN)
    19/03/2019, 14:50
  37. Andrej Filipcic (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
    19/03/2019, 15:00
  38. Eric Sedore (Syracuse University)
    19/03/2019, 15:00
    OSG
  39. Roel Aaij (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
    19/03/2019, 15:15
  40. Dr Bala Desinghu (Rutgers University)
    19/03/2019, 16:00
    OSG
  41. Matti Kortelainen (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    19/03/2019, 16:00
  42. Maarten Litmaath (CERN), Romain Wartel (CERN)
    19/03/2019, 16:00
  43. 19/03/2019, 16:20
  44. Junichi Kanzaki (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP)), Junichi Kanzaki (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK))
    19/03/2019, 16:25
  45. Michael Benedetto (American Museum of Natural History)
    19/03/2019, 16:30
    OSG
  46. David Crooks (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB))
    19/03/2019, 16:40
  47. Philippe Canal (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    19/03/2019, 16:50
  48. Robert Quick (Indiana University)
    19/03/2019, 17:00
    OSG
  49. Romain Wartel (CERN)
    19/03/2019, 17:10
  50. 19/03/2019, 17:15
  51. Victor Daniel Elvira (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    20/03/2019, 09:00
  52. Jeffrey Michael Dost (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
    20/03/2019, 09:00
    OSG
  53. Jose Flix Molina (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno)
    20/03/2019, 09:00

    An overview of the activities, targeted at members and at the general public. If you are not a member of the working group this is a good opportunity to get an overview and there is no need to stay for the rest of the session.

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  54. David Lange (Princeton University (US))
    20/03/2019, 09:15

    We discuss the state of the art of the resource estimation up to HL-LHC for each experiment and explore commonalities.

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  55. Shawn McKee (University of Michigan)
    20/03/2019, 09:20
    OSG
  56. Michael Kirby (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
    20/03/2019, 09:25
  57. Renaud Vernet (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
    20/03/2019, 09:40

    We discuss recent developments and different approaches in the cost estimation for WLCG sites, from hardware to human effort.

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  58. Dr Sanjay Padhi (Amazon Web Services)
    20/03/2019, 09:40
    OSG
  59. Witold Pokorski (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 09:50
  60. Roel Aaij (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
    20/03/2019, 10:05
    OSG
  61. Dr Andrea Sciabà (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 10:10

    We illustrate the latest versions of the reference workloads and performance measurements.

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  62. Vincent Pascuzzi (University of Toronto (CA))
    20/03/2019, 10:15
  63. Paul James Laycock (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    20/03/2019, 11:00
  64. Alaettin Serhan Mete (University of California Irvine (US))
    20/03/2019, 11:00

    We discuss performance metrics and what has to be done to derive the agreed metrics from the data collected by the multitude of tools we have.

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  65. Dr Paschalis Paschos (University of Chicago)
    20/03/2019, 11:00
    OSG
  66. Johannes Elmsheuser (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    20/03/2019, 11:20
  67. Dr Andrea Sciabà (CERN), Markus Schulz (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 11:20

    Studies on caches and data popularity. Discussing the relation with DOMA access and DOMA QoS.

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  68. Graham Heyes (Jefferson Lab)
    20/03/2019, 11:30
    OSG
  69. Markus Schulz (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 11:40

    New iteration of the attempt to quantify the potential gains by optimization at all levels

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  70. Andrea Rizzi (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Universita' e Scuola Normale Superiore, P)
    20/03/2019, 11:40
  71. Dr All
    20/03/2019, 12:00
  72. Richard Jones (University of Connecticut)
    20/03/2019, 12:00
    OSG
  73. Dr Andrea Sciabà (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 12:00

    Discussion on the update of the working group's roadmap, the medium term plan and the next steps

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  74. Alex Pearce (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 14:00
  75. Margaret Johnson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
    20/03/2019, 14:00
    OSG
  76. Alessandra Forti (University of Manchester (GB)), Brian Paul Bockelman (University of Nebraska Lincoln (US))
    20/03/2019, 14:00
  77. David Rohr (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 14:20
  78. Dr david swanson (CMS)
    20/03/2019, 14:30
    OSG
  79. Oliver Keeble (CERN), Paul Millar
    20/03/2019, 14:30
  80. William Kalderon (Lund University (SE))
    20/03/2019, 14:40
  81. Frank Wurthwein (UCSD), Ilija Vukotic (University of Chicago (US)), Markus Schulz (CERN), Stephane Jezequel (LAPP-Annecy CNRS/USMB (FR)), Xavier Espinal (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 15:00
  82. Prof. Duncan Brown (Syracuse University)
    20/03/2019, 15:00
    OSG
  83. David Sperka (Boston University (US))
    20/03/2019, 15:00
  84. 20/03/2019, 15:20
  85. Frank Wurthwein (UCSD), Stephane Jezequel (LAPP-Annecy CNRS/USMB (FR))
    20/03/2019, 16:00
  86. Henry Fredrick Schreiner (University of Cincinnati (US))
    20/03/2019, 16:00
  87. Lauren Michael (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
    20/03/2019, 16:00
    OSG
  88. Mario Lassnig (CERN), Martin Barisits (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 16:15
  89. Kevin Pedro (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    20/03/2019, 16:20
  90. Brian Paul Bockelman (University of Nebraska Lincoln (US))
    20/03/2019, 16:30
    OSG
  91. Federico Stagni (CERN)
    20/03/2019, 16:35
  92. Dr Veronique Ziegler (Jefferson Lab)
    20/03/2019, 16:40
  93. Fernando Harald Barreiro Megino (University of Texas at Arlington)
    20/03/2019, 16:55
  94. Benedikt Riedel (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    20/03/2019, 17:00
  95. Miron Livny (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
    20/03/2019, 17:00
    OSG
  96. 20/03/2019, 17:15
  97. 20/03/2019, 17:20
  98. Ben Couturier (CERN)
    21/03/2019, 09:00
  99. david swanson (CMS)
    21/03/2019, 09:00
    OSG
  100. Brian Hua Lin (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
    21/03/2019, 09:00
    OSG
  101. Danilo Piparo (CERN)
    21/03/2019, 09:00
  102. Frank Wuerthwein (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
    21/03/2019, 09:05
    OSG
  103. Nick Smith (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    21/03/2019, 09:20
  104. Andrei Gheata (CERN)
    21/03/2019, 09:25
  105. Amber Boehnlein (Jefferson Lab)
    21/03/2019, 09:30
    OSG
  106. Stefan Wunsch (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
    21/03/2019, 09:40
  107. Tadej Novak (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
    21/03/2019, 09:50
  108. david swanson (CMS)
    21/03/2019, 09:50
    OSG
  109. Peter Elmer (Princeton University (US))
    21/03/2019, 10:00
    OSG
  110. Dr All
    21/03/2019, 10:00
  111. Kevin Pedro (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    21/03/2019, 10:05
  112. 21/03/2019, 10:20
  113. david swanson (CMS)
    21/03/2019, 10:20
    OSG
  114. Jeffrey Michael Dost (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
    21/03/2019, 11:00
    OSG
  115. Brian Hua Lin (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
    21/03/2019, 11:00
    OSG
  116. Albert Puig Navarro (Universität Zürich (CH))
    21/03/2019, 11:00
  117. Frank Wuerthwein (Univ. of California San Diego (US))
    21/03/2019, 11:20
    OSG
  118. David Lange (Princeton University (US))
    21/03/2019, 11:20
  119. Sudhir Malik (University of Puerto Rico (PR))
    21/03/2019, 11:40
  120. david swanson (CMS)
    21/03/2019, 11:50
    OSG
  121. Ole Hansen (Jefferson Lab)
    21/03/2019, 12:00
  122. david swanson (CMS)
    21/03/2019, 12:10
    OSG
  123. 21/03/2019, 12:20
  124. Nick Smith (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    21/03/2019, 14:00
  125. Julia Andreeva (CERN)
    21/03/2019, 14:00
  126. Jonathan Helmus (Anaconda)
    21/03/2019, 14:20
  127. Alessandro Di Girolamo (CERN), Prof. Daniele Bonacorsi (University of Bologna), Federica Legger (Universita e INFN Torino (IT)), Ilija Vukotic (University of Chicago (US)), Mario Lassnig (CERN), Martin Barisits (CERN)
    21/03/2019, 14:20
    • Introduction
    • CMS experience
    • ATLAS experience
    • Rucio experience
    • discussion
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  128. Henry Fredrick Schreiner (University of Cincinnati (US))
    21/03/2019, 14:40
  129. Jonas Eschle (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
    21/03/2019, 14:50
  130. Matthew Bellis (Cornell University/Siena College (US))
    21/03/2019, 15:00
  131. 21/03/2019, 15:10
  132. Simone Campana (CERN)
    21/03/2019, 16:00
  133. Scott Snyder (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    21/03/2019, 16:00
  134. Maarten Litmaath (CERN)
    21/03/2019, 16:15
  135. Christopher Jones (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    21/03/2019, 16:15
  136. Andrew McNab (University of Manchester), Daniele Spiga (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))
    21/03/2019, 16:20
  137. Graeme A Stewart (CERN)
    21/03/2019, 16:30
  138. Rob Gardner, Robert William Gardner Jr (University of Chicago (US))
    21/03/2019, 16:30
  139. Maarten Litmaath (CERN), Mayank Sharma (CERN), Eraldo Silva Junior (CBPF - Brazilian Center for Physics Research (BR))
    21/03/2019, 16:40
  140. Alaettin Serhan Mete (University of California Irvine (US)), Giulio Eulisse (CERN), Martin Ritter (LMU / Cluster Universe)
    21/03/2019, 16:45
  141. 21/03/2019, 16:50

    Several alternative strategies for lightweight deployment and operations at sites have been presented in this session. We would like to assess which circumstances are matched by which strategies, so that each site may make its own optimal choice for the coming years.

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  142. Thomas Kuhr
    22/03/2019, 09:00
  143. Peter Clarke (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
    22/03/2019, 09:15
  144. Peter Elmer (Princeton University (US))
    22/03/2019, 09:30
  145. 22/03/2019, 09:45
  146. Amber Boehnlein (Jefferson Lab)
    22/03/2019, 10:00
  147. Alessandra Forti (University of Manchester (GB)), Andrew McNab (University of Manchester), Daniele Spiga (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT)), Maarten Litmaath (CERN), Robert William Gardner Jr (University of Chicago (US))

    Several alternative strategies for lightweight deployment and operations at sites will be presented and discussed. We would like to assess which circumstances are matched by which strategies, so that each site may make its own optimal choice for the coming years.

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