A recent common theme among HEP computing is exploitation of opportunistic resources in order to provide the maximum statistics possible for Monte-Carlo simulation. Volunteer computing has been used over the last few years in many other scientific fields and by CERN itself to run simulations of the LHC beams. The ATLAS@Home project was started to allow volunteers to run simulations of collisions in the ATLAS detector. So far many thousands of members of the public have signed up to contribute their spare CPU cycles for ATLAS, and there is potential for volunteer computing to provide a significant fraction of ATLAS computing resources. Here we describe the design of the project, the lessons learned so far and the future plans
CernVM Co-Pilot is a framework for instantiating an ad-hoc computing infrastructure on top of distri...
The LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simulations to researchers ...
The members of large High Energy Physics (HEP) collaborations come from all over the world. In the c...
International audienceA recent common theme among HEP computing is exploitation of opportunistic res...
ATLAS@Home is a volunteer computing project which allows the public to contribute to computing for t...
ATLAS@Home is a volunteer computing project which allows the public to contribute to computing for t...
The volunteer computing project ATLAS@Home has been providing a stable computing resource for the AT...
Following the successful inclusion of virtualisation to volunteer computing for theory simulations b...
The ATLAS@Home project is a volunteer computing project, part of the larger LHC@Home project, aimed ...
LHC@home has provided computing capacity for simulations under BOINC since 2005. Following the intro...
The ATLAS collaboration has recently setup three outreach projects and global challenges which have ...
Volunteer computing has the potential to provide significant additional computing capacity for the L...
Copyright © by the paper's authors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. The LHC@Hom...
International audienceThe LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simul...
LHC experiments require significant computational resources for Monte Carlo simulations and real dat...
CernVM Co-Pilot is a framework for instantiating an ad-hoc computing infrastructure on top of distri...
The LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simulations to researchers ...
The members of large High Energy Physics (HEP) collaborations come from all over the world. In the c...
International audienceA recent common theme among HEP computing is exploitation of opportunistic res...
ATLAS@Home is a volunteer computing project which allows the public to contribute to computing for t...
ATLAS@Home is a volunteer computing project which allows the public to contribute to computing for t...
The volunteer computing project ATLAS@Home has been providing a stable computing resource for the AT...
Following the successful inclusion of virtualisation to volunteer computing for theory simulations b...
The ATLAS@Home project is a volunteer computing project, part of the larger LHC@Home project, aimed ...
LHC@home has provided computing capacity for simulations under BOINC since 2005. Following the intro...
The ATLAS collaboration has recently setup three outreach projects and global challenges which have ...
Volunteer computing has the potential to provide significant additional computing capacity for the L...
Copyright © by the paper's authors. Copying permitted for private and academic purposes. The LHC@Hom...
International audienceThe LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simul...
LHC experiments require significant computational resources for Monte Carlo simulations and real dat...
CernVM Co-Pilot is a framework for instantiating an ad-hoc computing infrastructure on top of distri...
The LHC@Home BOINC project has provided computing capacity for numerical simulations to researchers ...
The members of large High Energy Physics (HEP) collaborations come from all over the world. In the c...