The Web Based Monitoring project at the CMS experiment
Autor: | Ulf Behrens, Irakli Chakaberia, Kaori Maeshima, W. Badgett, Mantas Stankevicius, Balys Sulmanas, Sho Maruyama, Sachiko Toda, Aron Soha, James Patrick, Zongru Wan, Youngkwon Jo, Valdas Rapsevicius, Juan Antonio Lopez-Perez |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Flexibility (engineering)
History Large Hadron Collider Computer science Relational database business.industry Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors Interface (computing) Data management 02 engineering and technology 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 01 natural sciences Computer Science Applications Education Computing and Computers World Wide Web Data acquisition 0103 physical sciences Systems architecture Detectors and Experimental Techniques 010306 general physics 0210 nano-technology business Compact Muon Solenoid |
Popis: | The Compact Muon Solenoid is a large a complex general purpose experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC), built and maintained by many collaborators from around the world. Efficient operation of the detector requires widespread and timely access to a broad range of monitoring and status information. To the end the Web Based Monitoring (WBM) system was developed to present data to users located anywhere from many underlying heterogeneous sources, from real time messaging systems to relational databases. This system provides the power to combine and correlate data in both graphical and tabular formats of interest to the experimenters, including data such as beam conditions, luminosity, trigger rates, detector conditions, and many others, allowing for flexibility on the user’s side. This paper describes the WBM system architecture and describes how the system has been used from the beginning of data taking until now (Run1 and Run 2). The Compact Muon Solenoid is a large a complex general purpose experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC), built and maintained by many collaborators from around the world. Efficient operation of the detector requires widespread and timely access to a broad range of monitoring and status information. To that end the Web Based Monitoring (WBM) system was developed to present data to users located anywhere from many underlying heterogeneous sources, from real time messaging systems to relational databases. This system provides the power to combine and correlate data in both graphical and tabular formats of interest to the experimenters, including data such as beam conditions, luminosity, trigger rates, detector conditions, and many others, allowing for flexibility on the user’s side. This paper describes the WBM system architecture and describes how the system has been used from the beginning of data taking until now (Run1 and Run 2). |
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