The ATLAS RunQuery is a primarily web-based service for the ATLAS community to access meta information about the data taking in a concise format. In order to provide a better user experience, the service was moved to use a new technology, involving concepts such as: Web Sockets, on demand data, client-side scripting, memory caching and parallelizing execution
TAGs are event-level metadata allowing a quick search for interesting events for further analysis, b...
ATLAS Distributed Computing during LHC Run-1 was challenged by steadily increasing computing, storag...
The ATLAS Distributed Computing infrastructure has evolved after the first period of LHC data taking...
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 ...
The ATLAS experiment is being operated by highly distributed computing system which is constantly pr...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) can be considered to be a mature application because it has exist...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) is now a mature application. Over the years, the number of users ...
The ATLAS experiment used for many years a large database infrastructure based on Oracle to store se...
High Energy Physics experiments start using a Web Service style application to access functionality ...
The Trigger and Data Acquisition (TDAQ) and detector systems of the ATLAS experiment deploy more tha...
ATLAS EventIndex Service keeps references to all real and simulated ATLAS events. Hadoop Mapfiles an...
The ATLAS RunTimeTester is a job based software test system. The RunTimeTester runs jobs, and option...
The Event Index service of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC keeps references to all real and simulate...
Hadoop-based implementation of the adaptive query engine serving as the back-end for the ATLAS Event...
TAGs are event-level metadata allowing a quick search for interesting events for further analysis, b...
ATLAS Distributed Computing during LHC Run-1 was challenged by steadily increasing computing, storag...
The ATLAS Distributed Computing infrastructure has evolved after the first period of LHC data taking...
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 ...
The ATLAS experiment is being operated by highly distributed computing system which is constantly pr...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) can be considered to be a mature application because it has exist...
The ATLAS Metadata Interface (AMI) is now a mature application. Over the years, the number of users ...
The ATLAS experiment used for many years a large database infrastructure based on Oracle to store se...
High Energy Physics experiments start using a Web Service style application to access functionality ...
The Trigger and Data Acquisition (TDAQ) and detector systems of the ATLAS experiment deploy more tha...
ATLAS EventIndex Service keeps references to all real and simulated ATLAS events. Hadoop Mapfiles an...
The ATLAS RunTimeTester is a job based software test system. The RunTimeTester runs jobs, and option...
The Event Index service of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC keeps references to all real and simulate...
Hadoop-based implementation of the adaptive query engine serving as the back-end for the ATLAS Event...
TAGs are event-level metadata allowing a quick search for interesting events for further analysis, b...
ATLAS Distributed Computing during LHC Run-1 was challenged by steadily increasing computing, storag...
The ATLAS Distributed Computing infrastructure has evolved after the first period of LHC data taking...