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Report number | arXiv:2103.00523 ; ATL-SOFT-PROC-2021-002 ; ATL-SOFT-PROC-2021-018 |
Title | An intelligent Data Delivery Service for and beyond the ATLAS experiment |
Author(s) | Guan, Wen (University of Wisconsin Madison (US)) ; Maeno, Tadashi (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)) ; Bockelman, Brian Paul (University of Wisconsin Madison (US)) ; Wenaus, Torre (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)) ; Lin, Fa-Hui (University of Texas at Arlington (US)) ; Padolski, Siarhei (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US)) ; Zhang, Rui (University of Wisconsin Madison (US)) ; Alekseev, Aleksandr (Universidad Andres Bello (CL)) |
Collaboration | ATLAS Collaboration |
Publication | 2021 |
Imprint | 22 Feb 2021 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Note | 6 pages, 5 figures |
In: | EPJ Web Conf. 251 (2021) 02007 |
In: | 25th International Conference on Computing in High-Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP), Online, Online, 17 - 21 May 2021, pp.02007 |
DOI | 10.1051/epjconf/202125102007 |
Subject category | Particle Physics - Experiment ; Computing and Computers |
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment | CERN LHC ; ATLAS |
Abstract | The intelligent Data Delivery Service (iDDS) has been developed to cope with the huge increase of computing and storage resource usage in the coming LHC data taking. iDDS has been designed to intelligently orchestrate workflow and data management systems, decoupling data pre-processing, delivery, and main processing in various workflows. It is an experiment-agnostic service around a workflow- oriented structure to work with existing and emerging use cases in ATLAS and other experiments. Here we will present the motivation for iDDS, its design schema and architecture, use cases and current status, and plans for the future. |
Related document | Slides ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2021-120 |
Copyright/License | publication: (License: CC-BY-4.0) preprint: (License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) |