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Creating Effective Data Visualizations - Lecture 2 / Maguire, Eamonn James (speaker) (Pictet Asset Management)
In this course I aim to give an overview of data visualisation as a field, including many of the important theoretical groundings in data visualization. We will explore the different ways of representing visual information, and the strengths/weaknesses of those approaches. Using real-world case studies, I will demonstrate techniques and best practices for visualizing complex multi-dimensional data common to high energy physics and other fields..
2017 - 3391. inverted CSC; Inverted CERN School of Computing 2017 External links: Talk details; Event details In : Inverted CERN School of Computing 2017
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Creating Effective Data Visualizations - Lecture 1 / Maguire, Eamonn James (speaker) (Pictet Asset Management)
In this course I aim to give an overview of data visualisation as a field, including many of the important theoretical groundings in data visualization. We will explore the different ways of representing visual information, and the strengths/weaknesses of those approaches. Using real-world case studies, I will demonstrate techniques and best practices for visualizing complex multi-dimensional data common to high energy physics and other fields..
2017 - 3418. inverted CSC; Inverted CERN School of Computing 2017 External links: Talk details; Event details In : Inverted CERN School of Computing 2017
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Distributed consensus and fault tolerance - Lecture 1 / Bitzes, Georgios (speaker) (CERN)
In a world where clusters with thousands of nodes are becoming commonplace, we are often faced with the task of having them coordinate and share state. As the number of machines goes up, so does the probability that something goes wrong: a node could temporarily lose connectivity, crash because of some race condition, or have its hard drive fail. What are the challenges when designing fault-tolerant distributed systems, where a cluster is able to survive the loss of individual nodes? In this lecture, we will discuss some basics on this topic (consistency models, CAP theorem, failure modes, byzantine faults), detail the raft consensus algorithm, and showcase an interesting example of a highly resilient distributed system, bitcoin..
2017 - 3590. inverted CSC; Inverted CERN School of Computing 2017 External links: Talk details; Event details In : Inverted CERN School of Computing 2017
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Distributed consensus and fault tolerance - Lecture 2 / Bitzes, Georgios (speaker) (CERN)
In a world where clusters with thousands of nodes are becoming commonplace, we are often faced with the task of having them coordinate and share state. As the number of machines goes up, so does the probability that something goes wrong: a node could temporarily lose connectivity, crash because of some race condition, or have its hard drive fail. What are the challenges when designing fault-tolerant distributed systems, where a cluster is able to survive the loss of individual nodes? In this lecture, we will discuss some basics on this topic (consistency models, CAP theorem, failure modes, byzantine faults), detail the raft consensus algorithm, and showcase an interesting example of a highly resilient distributed system, bitcoin..
2017 - 3703. inverted CSC; Inverted CERN School of Computing 2017 External links: Talk details; Event details In : Inverted CERN School of Computing 2017
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Multiplatform Programming with Python / Kicsiny, Peter (speaker) (EPFL)
In this course the students can learn how to write platform agnostic code using Python (and some C). Some knowledge (~1 year experience) of these two languages is recommended. The lecture will focus on how Python can easily be combined with C for CPU and GPU programming, by exploiting the advantages of both languages. [...]
2023 - 3371. Inverted CSC; Inverted CERN School of Computing 2023 External links: Talk details; Event details In : Inverted CERN School of Computing 2023
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Real World Amplitudes from Curves on Surfaces / Figueiredo, Carolina (speaker) (Princeton University, USA)
In this talk, I will begin by reviewing a new formulation of particle and string scattering amplitudes in terms of curves on surfaces, built around making the behavior near singularities manifest. I will then describe how this picture exposes qualitatively new features of real-world amplitudes: a novel pattern of factorizations away from poles, a direct kinematic connection between colored scalar, pion, and gluon amplitudes, and a surface generalization of kinematics allowing the determination of "perfect" loop integrands for the non-linear sigma model and non-supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory..
2024 - 1877. Conferences, Workshops & Schools; Strings2024 Conference External links: Talk details; Event details In : Strings2024 Conference
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8th International Conference on Information Visualization Theory and Applications - IVAPP 2017   27 Feb - 1 Mar 2017  - Porto, Portugal  .-
The International Conference on Information Visualization Theory and Applications aims at becoming a major point of contact between researchers, engineers and practitioners in Information Visualization. The conference will be structured along several topics related to Information Visualization..
2017
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Unraveling Grid Computing: From Basics to WLCG / Hofsaess, Robin (speaker) (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
In an era where computational demands surpass the capabilities of individual systems and where collaboration across borders becomes paramount, grid computing is the foundation for today's collaborative research. It enables users to access and analyze experiment data from all around the world without further knowledge of the complex systems in the background. In this lecture, however, we will glance behind the user's single point of entry and delve into the foundational aspects of grid computing, from the historical background to the key concepts of a decentralized modern grid infrastructure. After the key concepts, we will examine the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) - the world's most sophisticated scientific computing grid - as a paradigm of contemporary grid infrastructure..
2024 - 3732. Inverted CSC; Inverted CERN School of Computing 2024 External links: Talk details; Event details In : Inverted CERN School of Computing 2024
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How a real-world C++ compiler works / Cejp, Martin (speaker) (CERN)
The C++ language is widely used for state-of-the-art physics analysis code. Source code must be compiled before it can be executed, which involves a number of steps. [...]
2023 - 3446. Inverted CSC; Inverted CERN School of Computing 2023 External links: Talk details; Event details In : Inverted CERN School of Computing 2023
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GPU Programming Made Easy with CuPy / Abreu Figueiredo, Bernardo (speaker) (Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (DE))
In scientific environments, Python has become prevalent. At the same time, GPUs have dominated code acceleration use cases in the past years and are used where a large amount of data is processed. [...]
2024 - 3201. Inverted CSC; Inverted CERN School of Computing 2024 External links: Talk details; Event details In : Inverted CERN School of Computing 2024

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