Wide area networks of increasing end-to-end capacity and capability are vital for every phase of high energy physicists' work. Our bandwidth usage, and the typical capacity of the major national backbones and intercontinental links used by our field have progressed by a factor of several hundred times over the past decade. With the opening of the LHC era in 2009-10 and the prospects for discoveries in the upcoming LHC run, the outlook is for a continuation or an acceleration of these trends using next generation networks over the next few years. Responding to the need to rapidly distribute and access datasets of tens to hundreds of terabytes drawn from multi-petabyte data stores, high energy physicists working with network engineers and com...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider uses theWorldwide LHC Computing Grid, the WLCG,...
The computing infrastructure for the LHC data handling (Worldwide LHC Computing Grid- WLCG) was well...
We describe the modern trends in computing technologies in the context of Experimental High Energy P...
Wide area networks of increasing end-to-end capacity and capability are vital for every phase of hig...
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is producing several Petabytes of physics data per year. We present the...
Networks have played a critical role in high-energy physics (HEP), enabling us to access and effecti...
High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments have greatly benefited from a strong relationship with Researc...
Scientific innovation continues to increase requirements for the computing and networking infrastru...
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid is constituted of more than 150 sites distributed all across the gl...
During Supercomputing 2012 (SC12), an international team of high energy physicists, computer scienti...
The ATLAS computing infrastructure was designed many years ago based on the assumption of rather lim...
This proposal presents the status and progress in 2006-7, and the technical and financial plans for ...
International audienceThe experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider use the Worldwide LHC Computin...
A relevant part of the High Energy Physics research of the next 15 years will be performed at the CE...
The Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) is the primary provider of network connectivity for the U.S. Dep...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider uses theWorldwide LHC Computing Grid, the WLCG,...
The computing infrastructure for the LHC data handling (Worldwide LHC Computing Grid- WLCG) was well...
We describe the modern trends in computing technologies in the context of Experimental High Energy P...
Wide area networks of increasing end-to-end capacity and capability are vital for every phase of hig...
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is producing several Petabytes of physics data per year. We present the...
Networks have played a critical role in high-energy physics (HEP), enabling us to access and effecti...
High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments have greatly benefited from a strong relationship with Researc...
Scientific innovation continues to increase requirements for the computing and networking infrastru...
The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid is constituted of more than 150 sites distributed all across the gl...
During Supercomputing 2012 (SC12), an international team of high energy physicists, computer scienti...
The ATLAS computing infrastructure was designed many years ago based on the assumption of rather lim...
This proposal presents the status and progress in 2006-7, and the technical and financial plans for ...
International audienceThe experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider use the Worldwide LHC Computin...
A relevant part of the High Energy Physics research of the next 15 years will be performed at the CE...
The Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) is the primary provider of network connectivity for the U.S. Dep...
The ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider uses theWorldwide LHC Computing Grid, the WLCG,...
The computing infrastructure for the LHC data handling (Worldwide LHC Computing Grid- WLCG) was well...
We describe the modern trends in computing technologies in the context of Experimental High Energy P...