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Workshop SLAC, Mai 26-28, 2009

2nd Workshop on Data Preservation and Long Term Analysis in HEP (26-28 May 2009)

2nd Workshop on Data Preservation and Long Term Analysis in HEP

chaired by Homer Neal (SLAC)
from Tuesday 26 May 2009 at 08:00 to Thursday 28 May 2009 at 18:00 (US/Pacific)
at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory ( ROB Redwoods )
Description
This is a follow-up to the first workshop held at DESY. At this workshop we will have progress reports from the various working groups, status reports of preservation efforts at the various HEP experiments, talks on data preservation outside HEP, and preservation technologies. The goal of the workshop is to greatly advanced towards a final report to be presented at Lepton Photon 2009.
Support homer@slac.stanford.edu
Go to day
  • Tuesday 26 May 2009
    • 08:00 - 08:30Registration
      Location: Redwood Lobby
    • 08:30 - 09:00Introduction
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 5104
      Location: Redwood C/D
      • 08:30Presentation of the Workshop Agenda 05'
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 08:35Welcome 10'
        Welcoming remarks from D. MacFarlane
        Speaker: D. MacFarlane (SLAC)
      • 08:45Overview 15'
        Presentation of the plans and goals of the workshop.
        Speaker: Cristinel Diaconu (IN2P3)
        Material: Slidespdf file
    • 09:00 - 12:00Update from the Experiments on Data Preservation Efforts
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 4393
      Location: Redwood C/D
      • 09:00BaBar Data Preservation 30'
        Overview of BaBar data preservation efforts
        Speaker: Homer Neal (SLAC)
        Material: Slidespdf filedown arrow
      • 09:30BaBar Virtualization 15'
        Report on the BaBar virtualization tests from Kyle Fransham
        Speaker: Kyle Fransham (UVic)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 09:45Belle Data Preservation 20'
        Status report on Belle data preservation efforts
        Speaker: Nobuhiko Katayama (KEK)
      • 10:05H1 Data Preservation 15'
        Speaker: David South (Dortmund)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 10:20break 15'
      • 10:35SLD Data Preservation 10'
        What happened to the SLD data and what are the plans.
        Speaker: Tony Johnson (SLAC)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 10:45ZEUS Data Preservation 20'
        Speaker: Janusz Szuba (DESY)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 11:05CDF Data Preservation 15'
        Update on data preservation efforts at CDF.
        Speaker: Frederick Snider (FNAL)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 11:20LASS Data Preservation 10'
        Report on the Large Aperture Superconducting Solenoid experiment efforts on data preservation
        Speaker: David Aston (SLAC)
        Material: Slidespdf file
    • 12:00 - 14:00Lunch
      .                                                    (lunch can be purchased at the SLAC Linear Cafe and brought back to the Redwood Patio)
      
    • 14:00 - 16:30HEP and Non-HEP Data Preservation Experience, Education and Data Preservation Technologies
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 4606
      Location: Redwood C/D
      • 14:00Problems in Persistent Storage of Large Datasets 45'
        DICE/iRODS data intensive storage environments and
        the general problems in persistent storage of large datasets
        Speaker: Wayne Schroeder (SDSC)
        Material: notypelink
      • 14:45Data Preservation Plans for the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope 15'
        Presentation of the data preservation plans for the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope
        Speaker: Richard Dubois (SLAC)
        Material: Slidespdf filelink
      • 15:00HEP Data as an Education Tool 30'
        Methods and plans for using HEP data as an educational tool
        Speaker: Matt Bellis (Stanford University)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 15:30Combining Fits between Experiments using MINUIT 20'
        Presentation and demonstration of combining fits between experiments using
        MINUIT and 3 laptops. Plus remarks on parallelization and optimization of user analysis code.
        Speaker: Bertrand Echenard (Caltech)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 15:50InSPIRE 20'
        Update on developments in InSPIRE
        Speaker: Travis Brooks (SLAC)
        Material: Slidespowerpoint filepdf file
      • 16:10The History of Data Preservation at SLAC 20'
        The History of Data Preservation at SLAC in the eyes of the archivist
        Speaker: Jean Deken (SLAC)
        Material: Slidespowerpoint filepdf file
    • 16:30 - 17:00break
    • 17:00 - 18:05Presentations from the Working Group Converners on workshop goals for the working groups
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 4127
      Location: Redwood C/D
      • 17:00Collaborations, Governance and Data access policies 15'
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 17:15Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP 15'
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 17:30Technologies and Facilities 20'
        Material: Slidespowerpoint filedown arrowpdf file
      • 17:50Preservation Models 15'
        Material: Slidespdf filedown arrow
  • Wednesday 27 May 2009
    • 09:00 - 10:30Preservation Models
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 6024
      Location: Redwood A/B
    • 09:00 - 10:30Collaborations, Governance and Data access policies
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 6273
      Location: Redwood C/D
    • 10:30 - 11:00break
    • 11:00 - 12:30Technologies and Facilities
      Location: Redwood A/B
    • 11:00 - 12:30Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP
      Location: Redwood C/D
    • 12:30 - 14:30Lunch
      .                                                    (lunch can be purchased at the SLAC Linear Cafe and brought back to the Redwood Patio)
    • 14:30 - 16:30Reports from the Working Groups
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 1227
      Convener: Homer Neal (SLAC)
      Location: Redwood C/D
      • 14:30Collaborations, Governance and Data access policies working directions discussions and the Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP 30'
        Speakers: Salvatore Mele (CERN) , Cristinel Diaconu (Faculte des Sciences de Luminy)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 15:00Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP 30'
        Speaker: Francois Le Diberder (SLAC)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 15:30Preservation Models 30'
        Speaker: David South (Technische Universität Dortmund)
        Material: Slidespdf file
      • 16:00Technologies and Facilities 30'
        Speaker: Stephen Wolbers (Fermilab)
        Material: Slidespdf file
    • 17:00 - 20:00Social Event
      Computer History Museum: Tour and Dinner
      http://www.computerhistory.org/
      
      Address:
      Computer History Museum
      1401 N Shoreline Blvd.
      Mountain View, CA 94043
  • Thursday 28 May 2009
    • 09:00 - 10:00Discussions on the Report Preparations and Method for Implementation
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 0528
      Convener: Richard Mount
      Location: Redwood C/D
      • 09:00Discussion of the Compilation and Editing of the Report 1h00'
        Discussion of the steps and timeline for gathering the contributions from the working groups and combining them into the final document. 
        Speaker: Cristinel Diaconu (Faculte des Sciences de Luminy)
    • 10:00 - 12:00Conclusions and Action Items
      Teleconference details: call: 1-510-665-5437 passcode: 0528
      Convener: Cristinel Diaconu (Luminy)
      Location: Redwood C/D
      • 10:00Technologies and Facilities 20'
        - plans for upcoming working group meetings
        - selected editors
        - foreseen date for contribution
        - concerns
        
        Speaker: Stephen Wolbers (Fermilab)
      • 10:20Schedule for the Collaborations, Governance and Data access policies working group 20'
        - plans for upcoming working group meetings
        - selected editors
        - foreseen date for contribution
        - concerns
        
      • 10:40break 30'
      • 11:10Physics Case for Data Preservation in HEP 20'
        - plans for upcoming working group meetings
        - selected editors
        - foreseen date for contribution
        - concerns
        
        Speaker: Francois Le Diberder (LAL/SLAC)
      • 11:30Preservation Models 20'
        - plans for upcoming working group meetings
        - selected editors
        - foreseen date for contribution
        - concerns
        
        Speaker: Homer Neal (SLAC)
    • 12:00 - 13:30Lunch
      .                                                    (lunch can be purchased at the SLAC Linear Cafe and brought back to the Redwood Patio)
      
    • 13:30 - 14:15SLAC Visitor Center Tour
    • 14:30 - 15:15SLAC Computing Center Tour
      meet at the ROB patio area
    • 15:30 - 17:00Preparation of sub-report skeletons and assignment of sections
      Each working group will meet separately to develop the initial sub-report skeletons
      and decide who will be responsible for each section
    • 17:00 - 18:00Adjourn

2nd Workshop on Data Preservation and Long Term Analysis in High Energy Physics, SLAC, May 26-28, 2009.

 

 
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