This course will cover the issues involved in running computing facilities for HEP experiments. In particular, the different solutions that are appropriate for the different event filter/simulation/analysis stages are reviewed. This is then used as a basis to understand the current plans to develop and manage computing facilities for the LHC experiments
The Offline Computing system must allow the LHCb physicists to perform an efficient processing of th...
The benchmarking and accounting of CPU resources in WLCG has been based on the HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) sui...
What is the LHC? Why is CERN building the LHC? Short and simple description of the machines, the exp...
In this article the requirements for the future experiments of elementary particle physics are discu...
LHC Run3 and Run4 represent an unprecedented challenge for HEP computing in terms of both data volum...
Introduction to CERN Computing Services. The IT department is responsible for a variety of basic s...
The CERN Computer Centre is reviewing strategies for optimizing the use of the existing infrastructu...
High Performance Computing (HPC) supercomputers are expected to play an increasingly important role ...
Discussion on the use of commercial computing tools for the CERN Experiments (analysis)
The success of the LHC experiments is due to the magnificent performance of the detector systems and...
Several new experiments in particle physics are being prepared by large international consortia. The...
Detector simulation at the LHC is one of the most computing intensive activities. In these lectures ...
Copyright © by the paper's authors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. The LHC@Hom...
The LCG Applications Area at CERN provides basic software components for the LHC experiments such as...
Plenary Session Welcome, scope and schedule of Project, M. Kasemann LCG project presentation, H. Hof...
The Offline Computing system must allow the LHCb physicists to perform an efficient processing of th...
The benchmarking and accounting of CPU resources in WLCG has been based on the HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) sui...
What is the LHC? Why is CERN building the LHC? Short and simple description of the machines, the exp...
In this article the requirements for the future experiments of elementary particle physics are discu...
LHC Run3 and Run4 represent an unprecedented challenge for HEP computing in terms of both data volum...
Introduction to CERN Computing Services. The IT department is responsible for a variety of basic s...
The CERN Computer Centre is reviewing strategies for optimizing the use of the existing infrastructu...
High Performance Computing (HPC) supercomputers are expected to play an increasingly important role ...
Discussion on the use of commercial computing tools for the CERN Experiments (analysis)
The success of the LHC experiments is due to the magnificent performance of the detector systems and...
Several new experiments in particle physics are being prepared by large international consortia. The...
Detector simulation at the LHC is one of the most computing intensive activities. In these lectures ...
Copyright © by the paper's authors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. The LHC@Hom...
The LCG Applications Area at CERN provides basic software components for the LHC experiments such as...
Plenary Session Welcome, scope and schedule of Project, M. Kasemann LCG project presentation, H. Hof...
The Offline Computing system must allow the LHCb physicists to perform an efficient processing of th...
The benchmarking and accounting of CPU resources in WLCG has been based on the HEP-SPEC06 (HS06) sui...
What is the LHC? Why is CERN building the LHC? Short and simple description of the machines, the exp...