LHCb distributed data analysis on the computing grid

LHCb is one of the four Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments based at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. The LHC experiments will start taking an unprecedented amount of data when they come online in 2007. Since no single institute has the compute resources to handle this data,...

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Main Author: Paterson, Stuart Keble
Published: University of Glasgow 2006
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4389222015-03-19T03:38:40ZLHCb distributed data analysis on the computing gridPaterson, Stuart Keble2006LHCb is one of the four Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments based at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. The LHC experiments will start taking an unprecedented amount of data when they come online in 2007. Since no single institute has the compute resources to handle this data, resources must be pooled to form the Grid. Where the Internet has made it possible to share information stored on computers across the world, Grid computing aims to provide access to computing power and storage capacity on geographically distributed systems. LHCb software applications must work seamlessly on the Grid allowing users to efficiently access distributed compute resources. It is essential to the success of the LHCb experiment that physicists can access data from the detector, stored in many heterogeneous systems, to perform distributed data analysis. This thesis describes the work performed to enable distributed data analysis for the LHCb experiment on the LHC Computing Grid.539.73760285436QC PhysicsUniversity of Glasgowhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.438922http://theses.gla.ac.uk/1077/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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LHCb distributed data analysis on the computing grid
description LHCb is one of the four Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments based at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research. The LHC experiments will start taking an unprecedented amount of data when they come online in 2007. Since no single institute has the compute resources to handle this data, resources must be pooled to form the Grid. Where the Internet has made it possible to share information stored on computers across the world, Grid computing aims to provide access to computing power and storage capacity on geographically distributed systems. LHCb software applications must work seamlessly on the Grid allowing users to efficiently access distributed compute resources. It is essential to the success of the LHCb experiment that physicists can access data from the detector, stored in many heterogeneous systems, to perform distributed data analysis. This thesis describes the work performed to enable distributed data analysis for the LHCb experiment on the LHC Computing Grid.
author Paterson, Stuart Keble
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title LHCb distributed data analysis on the computing grid
title_short LHCb distributed data analysis on the computing grid
title_full LHCb distributed data analysis on the computing grid
title_fullStr LHCb distributed data analysis on the computing grid
title_full_unstemmed LHCb distributed data analysis on the computing grid
title_sort lhcb distributed data analysis on the computing grid
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