作者
Frank Van Lingen, Dave Evans, Simon Metson, Stuart Wakefield, Rick Wilkinson, James Jackson, Daniele Spiga, Stephen Foulkes, Anzar Afaq, Valentin Kuznetsov, Eric Vaandering, Seangchan Ryu, Fabio Farina, Giuseppe Codispoti, Mattia Cinquilli
发表日期
2010/4/1
期刊
Journal of physics: Conference series
卷号
219
期号
4
页码范围
042024
出版商
IOP Publishing
简介
Scientific analysis and simulation requires the processing and generation of millions of data samples. These tasks are often comprised of multiple smaller tasks divided over multiple (computing) sites. This paper discusses the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) workflow infrastructure, and specifically the Python based workflow library which is used for so called task lifecycle management. The CMS workflow infrastructure consists of three layers: high level specification of the various tasks based on input/output data sets, life cycle management of task instances derived from the high level specification and execution management. The workflow library is the result of a convergence of three CMS sub projects that respectively deal with scientific analysis, simulation and real time data aggregation from the experiment. This will reduce duplication and hence development and maintenance costs.
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