In the ATLAS experiment, a system called COMA (Conditions/Configuration Metadata for ATLAS), has been developed to make globally important run-level metadata more readily accessible. It is based on a relational database storing directly extracted, refined, reduced, and derived information from system-specific database sources as well as information from non-database sources. This information facilitates a variety of unique dynamic interfaces and provides information to enhance the functionality of other systems. This presentation will give an overview of the components of the COMA system, enumerate its diverse data sources, and give examples of some of the interfaces it facilitates. We list important principles behind COMA schema and interf...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface ("AMI") was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface ("AMI") was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface (“AMI”) was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...
In the ATLAS experiment, a system called COMA (Conditions/Configuration Metadata for ATLAS), has bee...
In the ATLAS experiment, a system called COMA (Conditions/Configuration Metadata for ATLAS), has bee...
The ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database infrastructure, contains a wide ...
The ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database infrastructure, contains a wide ...
The ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database infrastructure, contains a wide ...
International audienceThe ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database\ninfrastru...
International audienceThe ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database\ninfrastru...
The ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database\ninfrastructure, contains a wide...
Management of the large volume of data collected by any large scale scientific experiment requires t...
Management of the large volume of data collected by any large scale scientific experiment requires t...
Management of the large volume of data collected by any large scale sci- entific experiment requires ...
Management of the large volume of data collected by any large scale scientific experiment requires th...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface ("AMI") was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface ("AMI") was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface (“AMI”) was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...
In the ATLAS experiment, a system called COMA (Conditions/Configuration Metadata for ATLAS), has bee...
In the ATLAS experiment, a system called COMA (Conditions/Configuration Metadata for ATLAS), has bee...
The ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database infrastructure, contains a wide ...
The ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database infrastructure, contains a wide ...
The ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database infrastructure, contains a wide ...
International audienceThe ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database\ninfrastru...
International audienceThe ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database\ninfrastru...
The ATLAS Conditions Database, based on the LCG Conditions Database\ninfrastructure, contains a wide...
Management of the large volume of data collected by any large scale scientific experiment requires t...
Management of the large volume of data collected by any large scale scientific experiment requires t...
Management of the large volume of data collected by any large scale sci- entific experiment requires ...
Management of the large volume of data collected by any large scale scientific experiment requires th...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface ("AMI") was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface ("AMI") was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface (“AMI”) was designed as a generic cataloguing system, and as such it ha...