Conveners
Physics & Engineering Application: I
- Gang Chen (Institute Of High Energy Physics)
Physics & Engineering Application: II
- Junichi Tanaka (University of Tokyo)
- Michiru Kaneda (ICEPP, the University of Tokyo)
Diego Ciangottini
(INFN Perugia)
05/04/2019, 09:00
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
The next decades at HL-LHC will be characterized by a huge increase of both storage and computing requirements. A factor 20 is expected for the storage, while on computing the estimation is about a 30x CPUs. Moreover, we foresee a shift on resources provisioning towards the exploitation of dynamic (on private or public cloud and HPC facilities) solutions. In this scenario, the computing model...
Mr
Leonardo Cristella
(INFN Section of Bari)
05/04/2019, 09:20
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Thousands of physicists continuously analyze data collected by the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) using the CMS Remote Analysis Builder (CRAB) and the CMS global pool to exploit the resources of the World LHC Computing Grid. Efficient use of such an extensive and expensive system is crucial and the previous design needs to be upgraded for the next...
Mr
Tomoe Kishimoto
(University of Tokyo)
05/04/2019, 09:40
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
The Tokyo Tier-2 center, which is located in the International Center for Elementary Particle Physics at the University of Tokyo, is providing computer resources for the ATLAS experiment in the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). The official site operation in the WLCG was launched in 2007 after several years of development. The site has been achieving a stable and reliable operation since...
Mr
Arshad AHMAD
(National Centre for Physics, Islamabad, Pakistan)
05/04/2019, 10:00
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
In this paper, we give an overview of the database framework which we have developed for the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) Detector at CERN. The GEM constitutes a powerful addition to the family of fast radiation detectors; originally developed for particle physics experiments, and has spawned a large number of developments and applications. The GEM database framework comprises four...
Dr
Michiru Kaneda
(ICEPP, the University of Tokyo)
05/04/2019, 10:50
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Tokyo regional analysis center at the International Center for Elementary Particle Physics (ICEPP), the University of Tokyo, is a computing center for the ATLAS experiment at Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and one of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) Tier2 sites supporting ATLAS VO. The center provides 10,000 CPU cores and 10 PB disk storage. A part of resources is dedicated to the local...
Dr
Davide Salomoni
(INFN)
, Dr
Elisabetta Ronchieri
(INFN CNAF)
, Mr
Marco Canaparo
(INFN)
05/04/2019, 11:20
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Software analysis is of vital importance in the assessment of software characteristics. It is usually based on software measurement, defect data and techniques derived from both statistics and machine learning.
Machine learning has been widely adopted in the field of Software Engineering (SE). For typical SE tasks, machine learning helps computer engineers e.g. extract requirements from...
Mr
YUJIANG BI
(Institution of High Energy Physics, CAS)
05/04/2019, 11:50
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
Oral Presentation
Lattice QCD is a no-perturbative approach to solving the Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) theory of quarks and gluons, using Monte Carlo method and technique analogous to statistic physics. QUDA, which is written mainly for NVIDIA GPUs in CUDA, is an open source library for Lattice QCD aimed to accelerating computing. And ROCm is a new open GPU Computing platform, compatible with AMD GPUs, as...