The Event Index service of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC keeps references to all real and simulated events. Hadoop Map files and HBase tables are used to store the Event Index data, a subset of data is also stored in the Oracle database. Several user interfaces are currently used to access and search the data, from a simple command line interface, through a programmable API, to sophisticated graphical web services. It provides a dynamic graph-like overview of all available data (and data collections). Data are shown together with their relations, like paternity or overlaps. Each data entity then gives users a set of actions available for the referenced data. Some actions are provided directly by the Event Index system, others are just int...
The ATLAS Event Index provides since 2015 a good and reliable service for the initial use cases (mai...
Modern scientific experiments collect vast amounts of data that must be catalogued to meet multiple ...
The global view of the ATLAS Event Index system has been presented in the last ACAT. This talk will ...
The Event Index service of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC keeps references to all real and simulate...
ATLAS EventIndex Service keeps references to all real and simulated ATLAS events. Hadoop Mapfiles an...
The ATLAS EventIndex System, developed for use in LHC Run 2, is designed to index every processed ev...
The ATLAS experiment produced so far hundreds of petabytes of data and expects to have one order of ...
The ATLAS Eventlndex System has amassed a set of key quantities for a large number of ATLAS events i...
The ATLAS EventIndex System has amassed a set of key quantities for a large number of ATLAS events i...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC collects billions of events each data-taking year, and processes the...
The ATLAS EventIndex is a data catalogue system that stores event-related metadata for all (real and...
The ATLAS Event Index was designed in 2012-2013 to provide a global event catalogue and limited even...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
International audienceThe ATLAS EventIndex is a data catalogue system that stores event-related meta...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
The ATLAS Event Index provides since 2015 a good and reliable service for the initial use cases (mai...
Modern scientific experiments collect vast amounts of data that must be catalogued to meet multiple ...
The global view of the ATLAS Event Index system has been presented in the last ACAT. This talk will ...
The Event Index service of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC keeps references to all real and simulate...
ATLAS EventIndex Service keeps references to all real and simulated ATLAS events. Hadoop Mapfiles an...
The ATLAS EventIndex System, developed for use in LHC Run 2, is designed to index every processed ev...
The ATLAS experiment produced so far hundreds of petabytes of data and expects to have one order of ...
The ATLAS Eventlndex System has amassed a set of key quantities for a large number of ATLAS events i...
The ATLAS EventIndex System has amassed a set of key quantities for a large number of ATLAS events i...
The ATLAS experiment at the LHC collects billions of events each data-taking year, and processes the...
The ATLAS EventIndex is a data catalogue system that stores event-related metadata for all (real and...
The ATLAS Event Index was designed in 2012-2013 to provide a global event catalogue and limited even...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
International audienceThe ATLAS EventIndex is a data catalogue system that stores event-related meta...
The ATLAS EventIndex currently runs in production in order to build a complete catalogue of events f...
The ATLAS Event Index provides since 2015 a good and reliable service for the initial use cases (mai...
Modern scientific experiments collect vast amounts of data that must be catalogued to meet multiple ...
The global view of the ATLAS Event Index system has been presented in the last ACAT. This talk will ...