Session

Weds AM Plenaries

19 May 2021, 09:00

Conveners

Weds AM Plenaries: Plenaries

  • Catherine Biscarat (L2I Toulouse, IN2P3/CNRS (FR))
  • Tommaso Boccali (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Universita' e Scuola Normale Superiore, P)

Presentation materials

  1. Nazar Bartosik (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
    19/05/2021, 09:00
    Offline Computing
    Long talk

    In recent years a Muon Collider has attracted a lot of interest in the High-Energy Physics community thanks to its ability of achieving clean inter- action signatures at multi-TeV collision energies in the most cost-effective way. Estimation of the physics potential of such an experiment must take into account the impact of beam-induced background on the detector performance, which has to be...

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  2. Miguel Fontes Medeiros (CERN)
    19/05/2021, 09:30
    Distributed Computing, Data Management and Facilities
    Long talk

    The HEPiX Benchmarking Working Group has been developing a benchmark based on actual software workloads of the High Energy Physics community. This approach, based on container technologies, is designed to provide a benchmark that is better correlated with the actual throughput of the experiment production workloads. It also offers the possibility to separately explore and describe the...

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  3. Cedric Serfon (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    19/05/2021, 10:00
    Distributed Computing, Data Management and Facilities
    Long talk

    Dirac and Rucio are two standard pieces of software widely used in the HEP domain. Dirac provides Workload and Data Management functionalities, among other things, while Rucio is a dedicated, advanced Distributed Data Management system. Many communities that already use Dirac express their interest in using Dirac for workload management in combination with Rucio for the Data management part....

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