FabrIc for Frontier Experiments (FIFE) is a project within Scientific Computing Division that provides collaborative scientific-data processing solutions for Frontier Experiments.
Last year, we introduced products and services available from SCD and other computing resources. This year, we hope to add to recommended set of end-to-end tools for experiments to use to design and implement their offline computing. FIFE includes architecture, design, services and support for:
We are soliciting feedback to decide what tutorials are needed. Please select tutorials you are interested to attend: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HHWY8DG
ROOM CHANGE: Wed: IARC Thu: Hornets' Nest (WH8)
Last year, we introduced products and services available from SCD and other computing resources. This year, we hope to add to recommended set of end-to-end tools for experiments to use to design and implement their offline computing. FIFE includes architecture, design, services and support for:
- Grid submission to dedicated and opportunistic resources and user-friendly monitoring of submitted jobs.
- Data management and handling with co-scheduling of data and job services and integrated into the art analysis framework
- Database and dataset applications such as beam monitoring, conditions, and hardware
- Collaborative tools such as an electronic control room logbook and shift scheduler
- Collaborations with experiments to build integrated solutions
- FIFE is based on common toolsets wherever possible to increase flexibility, provide for efficient evolution, and reduce the maintenance load
We are soliciting feedback to decide what tutorials are needed. Please select tutorials you are interested to attend: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HHWY8DG
ROOM CHANGE: Wed: IARC Thu: Hornets' Nest (WH8)