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Diego Bettoni (FE)04/07/2011, 14:00
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Fabrizio Bianchi (TO)04/07/2011, 14:10
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Dr Peter Elmer (Princeton University)04/07/2011, 14:50
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Dr Steffen Luitz (SLAC)04/07/2011, 17:00Presentation of SuperB computing resource estimates based on an extrapolation from the BaBar computing model. Added 20.9.2011 (Steffen): Please note that cost numbers in the talk are incorrect (based on a typo in the spreadsheet). Please refer to the updated spreadsheet for the correct numbers.Go to contribution page
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Daniele Bonacorsi (BO)04/07/2011, 17:30The resource planning being done in CMS Computing is taken as an example. The experience in designing, building and running a monthly-granular computing resource spreadsheet is presented. Differences as well as common points with Super-B are highlighted and discussed.Go to contribution page
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Davide Salomoni (CNAF)04/07/2011, 17:50Wild guesses of what might happen in industry and SuperB computing over the next 5-10 years.Go to contribution page
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04/07/2011, 18:20
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Vincenzo Innocente (CERN)05/07/2011, 08:30
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Stefano Longo (PD)05/07/2011, 09:30
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Vincenzo Ciaschini (CNAF)05/07/2011, 09:50
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Dr Peter Elmer (Princeton University)05/07/2011, 11:00
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Sebastiano Fabio Schifano (FE)05/07/2011, 11:20
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Giovanni Mazzitelli (LNF)05/07/2011, 14:00The SuperB Accelerator complex requires a large amount of computing tools mainly dedicated to three different purpose: implementation and maintenance of documentation and project management; beam simulation and controls; data monitors, presentation and correlation with the experiment. In the mean time those tools require identification, security, accessibility for large and international...Go to contribution page
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Luciano Catani (ROMA2)05/07/2011, 14:30!CHAOS is a new project under development at INFN aimed at the design and validation of a new paradigm of control system for particle accelerators that goes beyond the so called standard model. The key points of the new development are the high level of abstraction of services and components, the implementation of high-performance software technologies for the continuous distribution and...Go to contribution page
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Dr Steffen Luitz (SLAC)05/07/2011, 15:10This talk will give an overview of the proposed Electronics, Trigger, Data Acquisition and Online (ETD/Online) system for the SuperB detector and the associated R&D activities. The current baseline design will allow up to 150 kTriggers/s and 75kByte event size with negligible dead time (<=1%). It builds upon lessons learned in the BaBar and LHC experiments and implements simple, fully...Go to contribution page
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Luca Tomassetti (FE)05/07/2011, 15:50
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05/07/2011, 16:00Open discussion of areas of joint interest, common R&D, etc.Go to contribution page
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Francesco Giacomini (CNAF)05/07/2011, 17:00
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Olga Datskova (Cern)05/07/2011, 17:20This talk will convey the experience of using Coverity for AliRoot software in A Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE). AliRoot consistently undergoes intensive development and release cycles, thus creating an increasing demand for automated high precision tools aiding developers in maintaining coding standards and ensuring code correctness. Coverity as a software solution, providing both...Go to contribution page
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Elisabetta Ronchieri (Cnaf)05/07/2011, 17:40
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Giulio Eulisse (Northeastern Uni)05/07/2011, 18:00
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Marco Corvo (Cnrs & INFN)05/07/2011, 18:20
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Dr Fabrizio Furano (CERN)06/07/2011, 08:30
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Roberto Alfieri (PR)06/07/2011, 08:55Parallelism support in the current grid middleware (gLite) and in the forthcoming EMI middleware will be overviewed, with special focus on the new features (support of the Wholenodes reservation, CPU affinity and hybrid MPI-openMP programming). Eventually I will shortly present the experience of parallel clusters installed in grid and supporting a preliminary version of these new features.Go to contribution page
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Ricardo Graciani (Barcellona University)06/07/2011, 09:20
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06/07/2011, 09:45
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Alessandro De Salvo (ROMA1)06/07/2011, 11:00In this talk we'll present the current solutions adopted for the LHC Computing and their evolutions, with a final overview of a possible future scenario of the HEP Computing Models and tools.Go to contribution page
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Claudio Grandi (BO)06/07/2011, 11:25The presentation starts from the description of how the CMS experiment is changing its approach in the exploitation of distributed resources and concludes with thoughts on possible evolutions for the future of HEP experiments.Go to contribution page
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Dr Francesco Giacomini (CNAF)06/07/2011, 11:50
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06/07/2011, 12:15
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Dr Silvio Pardi (INFN Napoli)06/07/2011, 14:00
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Luca Dell'agnello (CNAF)06/07/2011, 14:25
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Gerd Behrmann (NDGF)06/07/2011, 14:50
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Patrick Fuhrmann (DESY)06/07/2011, 15:15
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Dr Brian Bockelman06/07/2011, 15:40
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All06/07/2011, 16:05
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Daniele Bonacorsi (BO)06/07/2011, 17:00
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Alex Martin (Queen Mary, University of London)06/07/2011, 17:25
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All06/07/2011, 17:50
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Guido Russo (NA)07/07/2011, 08:30
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Vincenzo Innocente (CERN)07/07/2011, 08:50
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Dr Steffen Luitz (SLAC)07/07/2011, 09:20
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Mr Marco Corvo (PD)07/07/2011, 09:30
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Armando Fella (PI)07/07/2011, 11:00
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Dr Silvio Pardi (NA)07/07/2011, 11:30
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