The CMS software framework (CMSSW) is a complex project evolving very rapidly as the first LHC colliding beams approach. The computing requirements constrain performance in terms of CPU time, memory footprint and event size on disk to allow for planning and managing the computing infrastructure necessary to handle the needs of the experiment. A performance suite of tools has been developed to track all aspects of code performance, through the software release cycles, allowing for regression and guiding code development for optimization. In this talk, we describe the CMSSW performance suite tools used and present some sample performance results from the release integration process for the CMS software
The efficient exploitation of worldwide distributed storage and computing resources available in the...
We report on the status and plans for the event reconstruction software of the CMS experiment. The ...
We discuss the IO patterns and performance of CMS Data Analysis based on measurements on "the bench"...
The CMSSW software framework is a complex project enabling the CMS collaboration to investigate the ...
The CMS experiment at LHC has a very large body of software of its own and uses extensively software...
The demanding computing needs of the CMS experiment require thoughtful planning and management of it...
CMS has had an ongoing and dedicated effort to optimize software performance for several years. Init...
The objective of this work is to collect and assess the software performance related strategies empl...
After years of development, the CMS distributed computing system is now in full operation. The LHC c...
The CMS Experiment is taking high energy collision data at CERN. The computing infrastructure used t...
The first running period of the LHC was a great success. In particular vital for the timely analysis...
At the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), more than 30 petabytes of data are produced from particle collis...
CMS has developed approximately one million lines of C++ code and uses many more from HEP, Grid and ...
CMS is one of the two general-purpose HEP experiments currently under construction for the Large Had...
none8siAfter years of development, the CMS distributed computing system is now in full operation. Th...
The efficient exploitation of worldwide distributed storage and computing resources available in the...
We report on the status and plans for the event reconstruction software of the CMS experiment. The ...
We discuss the IO patterns and performance of CMS Data Analysis based on measurements on "the bench"...
The CMSSW software framework is a complex project enabling the CMS collaboration to investigate the ...
The CMS experiment at LHC has a very large body of software of its own and uses extensively software...
The demanding computing needs of the CMS experiment require thoughtful planning and management of it...
CMS has had an ongoing and dedicated effort to optimize software performance for several years. Init...
The objective of this work is to collect and assess the software performance related strategies empl...
After years of development, the CMS distributed computing system is now in full operation. The LHC c...
The CMS Experiment is taking high energy collision data at CERN. The computing infrastructure used t...
The first running period of the LHC was a great success. In particular vital for the timely analysis...
At the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), more than 30 petabytes of data are produced from particle collis...
CMS has developed approximately one million lines of C++ code and uses many more from HEP, Grid and ...
CMS is one of the two general-purpose HEP experiments currently under construction for the Large Had...
none8siAfter years of development, the CMS distributed computing system is now in full operation. Th...
The efficient exploitation of worldwide distributed storage and computing resources available in the...
We report on the status and plans for the event reconstruction software of the CMS experiment. The ...
We discuss the IO patterns and performance of CMS Data Analysis based on measurements on "the bench"...