Title :
Data Quality Monitoring Framework for the ATLAS Experiment at the LHC
Author :
Corso-Radu, S.K. ; Hadavand, H. ; Kehoe, R. ; Hauschild, M.
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Irvine
fDate :
April 29 2007-May 4 2007
Abstract :
Data quality monitoring (DQM) is an important and integral part of the data taking process of HEP experiments. DQM involves automated analysis of monitoring data through user-defined algorithms and relaying the summary of the analysis results while data is being processed. When DQM occurs in the online environment, it provides the shifter with current run information that can be used to overcome problems early on. During the offline reconstruction, more complex analysis of physics quantities is performed by DQM, and the results are used to assess the quality of the reconstructed data. The ATLAS data quality monitoring framework (DQMF) is a distributed software system providing DQM functionality in the online environment. The DQMF has a scalable architecture achieved by distributing execution of the analysis algorithms over a configurable number of DQMF agents running on different nodes connected over the network. The core part of the DQMF is designed to only have dependence on software that is common between online and offline (such as ROOT) and therefore is used in the offline framework as well. This paper describes the main requirements, the architectural design, and the implementation of the DQMF.
Keywords :
data acquisition; high energy physics instrumentation computing; ATLAS experiment; HEP experiments; data quality monitoring framework; distributed software system; user-defined algorithms; Algorithm design and analysis; Computerized monitoring; Control systems; Data analysis; Databases; Histograms; Information retrieval; Large Hadron Collider; Physics; Relays;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Conference, 2007 15th IEEE-NPSS
Conference_Location :
Batavia, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0866-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0867-2
DOI :
10.1109/RTC.2007.4382779