In the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -- thumbnail information about events to support efficient identification and selection of events of interest to a given analysis. TAG quantities range from detector status and trigger information to basic physics quantities, e. g. the number of loose electrons candidates and kinematic information for a limited number of these candidates sorted by their transverse momentum. The average TAG size per event is around 1kB, which is a factor 100 smaller than the Analysis Object Data (AOD) used for physics analysis. TAGs are primarily produced from AODs and stored in ROOT files. For easier access and usability TAGs are also stored in a database. Queries to the database can ...
The ATLAS event-level metadata infrastructure supports applications that range from data quality mon...
With the start of the LHC physics program, the ATLAS experiment started to record vast amounts of da...
The ATLAS detector at CERN has completed its first full year of recording collisions at 7 TeV, resul...
In the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -thumbnail information abo...
In the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -thumbnail information abo...
International audienceIn the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -thu...
In the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -- thumbnail information a...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC takes data at 200-500 Hz for several months per year accumulating bill...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC takes data at 200-500 Hz for several months per year accumulating bill...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC takes data at 200-500 Hz for several months per year accumulating bill...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC takes data at 200-500 Hz for several months per year accumulating bill...
International audienceTAGs are event-level metadata allowing a quick search for interesting events f...
In order to facilitate access to the large volumes of data (multiple petabytes per year) which will ...
The ATLAS TAG Database is a multi-terabyte event-level metadata selection system, intended to allow ...
The ATLAS event-level metadata infrastructure supports applications that range from data quality mon...
The ATLAS event-level metadata infrastructure supports applications that range from data quality mon...
With the start of the LHC physics program, the ATLAS experiment started to record vast amounts of da...
The ATLAS detector at CERN has completed its first full year of recording collisions at 7 TeV, resul...
In the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -thumbnail information abo...
In the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -thumbnail information abo...
International audienceIn the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -thu...
In the ATLAS experiment, Tag Data, or short TAG, are event-level metadata -- thumbnail information a...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC takes data at 200-500 Hz for several months per year accumulating bill...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC takes data at 200-500 Hz for several months per year accumulating bill...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC takes data at 200-500 Hz for several months per year accumulating bill...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC takes data at 200-500 Hz for several months per year accumulating bill...
International audienceTAGs are event-level metadata allowing a quick search for interesting events f...
In order to facilitate access to the large volumes of data (multiple petabytes per year) which will ...
The ATLAS TAG Database is a multi-terabyte event-level metadata selection system, intended to allow ...
The ATLAS event-level metadata infrastructure supports applications that range from data quality mon...
The ATLAS event-level metadata infrastructure supports applications that range from data quality mon...
With the start of the LHC physics program, the ATLAS experiment started to record vast amounts of da...
The ATLAS detector at CERN has completed its first full year of recording collisions at 7 TeV, resul...