The CMS experiment at CERNs Large Hadron Collider in Geneva redesigned the code handling the conditions data during the last years, aiming to increase performance and enhance maintainability. The new design includes a move to serialise all payloads before storing them into the database, allowing the handling of the payloads in external tools independent of a given software release. In this talk we present the results of performance studies done using the serialisation package from the Boost suite as well as serialisation done with the ROOT (v5) tools. Furthermore, as the Boost tools allow parallel (de-)serialisation, we show the performance gains achieved with parallel threads when de-serialising a realistic set of conditions in CMS. Withou...
The CMS experiment has been designed with a 2-level trigger system: the Level 1 Trigger, implemented...
In this talk we demonstrate a new framework developed by the muon physics object group in CMS to com...
This report demonstrates how parallel computation can be implemented in the Framsticks environment. ...
The ATLAS experiment is observing proton-proton collisions delivered by the LHC accelerator at a cen...
When processing large amounts of data, the rate at which reading and writing can take place is a cri...
The processing of data acquired by the CMS detector at LHC is carried out with an object-oriented C+...
The ATLAS experiment observes proton-proton collisions delivered by the LHC accelerator at CERN. The...
The ATLAS experiment has successfully used its Gaudi/Athena software framework for data taking and a...
Traditionally, HEP experiments exploit the multiple cores in a CPU by having each core process one e...
The ATLAS experiment is currently observing proton-proton collisions delivered by the LHC accelerato...
The processing of data acquired by the CMS detector at LHC is carried out with an object-oriented C+...
In the past, the increasing demands for HEP processing resources could be fulfilled by the ever incr...
CMS has worked aggressively to make use of multi-core architectures, routinely running 4 to 8 core p...
The bright future of particle physics at the Energy and Intensity frontiers poses exciting challenge...
Tracking in LHC experiments requires reconstruction software that is able to deal with high hit mult...
The CMS experiment has been designed with a 2-level trigger system: the Level 1 Trigger, implemented...
In this talk we demonstrate a new framework developed by the muon physics object group in CMS to com...
This report demonstrates how parallel computation can be implemented in the Framsticks environment. ...
The ATLAS experiment is observing proton-proton collisions delivered by the LHC accelerator at a cen...
When processing large amounts of data, the rate at which reading and writing can take place is a cri...
The processing of data acquired by the CMS detector at LHC is carried out with an object-oriented C+...
The ATLAS experiment observes proton-proton collisions delivered by the LHC accelerator at CERN. The...
The ATLAS experiment has successfully used its Gaudi/Athena software framework for data taking and a...
Traditionally, HEP experiments exploit the multiple cores in a CPU by having each core process one e...
The ATLAS experiment is currently observing proton-proton collisions delivered by the LHC accelerato...
The processing of data acquired by the CMS detector at LHC is carried out with an object-oriented C+...
In the past, the increasing demands for HEP processing resources could be fulfilled by the ever incr...
CMS has worked aggressively to make use of multi-core architectures, routinely running 4 to 8 core p...
The bright future of particle physics at the Energy and Intensity frontiers poses exciting challenge...
Tracking in LHC experiments requires reconstruction software that is able to deal with high hit mult...
The CMS experiment has been designed with a 2-level trigger system: the Level 1 Trigger, implemented...
In this talk we demonstrate a new framework developed by the muon physics object group in CMS to com...
This report demonstrates how parallel computation can be implemented in the Framsticks environment. ...