user-archive.web.cern.ch
CERN Users' pages
http://user-archive.web.cern.ch/user-archive/Institute/Jobs/Jobs.html
This website has been archived and is no longer being maintained. It has been replaced by http:/ cern.ch/directory. Database of experiments (Grey Book). Coming to CERN,. Social Life, Activities. Accelerators and technology sector. LHC status, "page 1". High Luminosity LHC Project. Media and Public Corner. States, labs and organizations. CERN and HEP events. Human Resources Report and Personnel Statistics. Web Communications, DSU-CO - Comments and change requests.
user-archive.web.cern.ch
CERN Users' pages
http://user-archive.web.cern.ch/user-archive/AcceleratorServices/Machines/Machines.html
This website has been archived and is no longer being maintained. It has been replaced by http:/ cern.ch/directory. Database of experiments (Grey Book). Coming to CERN,. Social Life, Activities. Accelerators and technology sector. LHC status, "page 1". High Luminosity LHC Project. Media and Public Corner. States, labs and organizations. CERN and HEP events. Accelerators, Machines and Technical Facilities. The AB complex covers these machines:. Linacs 2 and 3. Compact e± Linear Collider (CLIC).
dashboard.cern.ch
Dashboard
http://dashboard.cern.ch/tutorials
EGEE User Forum, Catania. EGEE User Forum, Catania. EGEE User Forum, Catania. EGEE User Forum, Catania. EGEE User Forum, Catania. PAT eLearning Module 11, CERN 2009. EGEE (Enabling Grids for E-sciencE). LCG (LHC Computing Grid Project).
dashboard.cern.ch
Dashboard
http://dashboard.cern.ch/presentations
HEPiX Fall 2014 Lincoln. Evolution of WLCG Monitoring. Processing of the WLCG monitoring data using NoSQL. User-centric monitoring using the Experiment Dashboard system [Community Forum 2012 Munich]. Monitoring of the LHC Computing Activities [Technical Forum 2011 Lyon]. Monitoring of the LHC computing activities during the first year of data taking [User Forum 2011 Vilnius]. Shared Services and Tools: Dashboards [Technical Forum 2010 Amsterdam]. EGEE 5th User Forum Uppsala. Dashboard SAM Web Portal.
lhcb-public.web.cern.ch
LHCb - Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment
http://lhcb-public.web.cern.ch/lhcb-public/news
LHCb - Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment. News from the experiment. First Cerenkov rings (August 2009). Produced by Cherenkov light emitted by cosmic particles in the two radiators of RICH1 have been observed. Raquo; see explanations. LHCb preparation for the LHC restart (August 2009). LHCb preparation for the LHC restart (expected in November) is progressing very well. Raquo; Read the Bulletin article. Teachers at LHCb (July 2009). Raquo; see explanations. See video on YouTube. VELO) The particles...
lhcb-public.web.cern.ch
LHCb - Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment
http://lhcb-public.web.cern.ch/lhcb-public/en/Detector/Muon-en.html
LHCb - Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment. Muons - tiny, electron-like particles - are present in the final stages of many B meson decays, and so muon detection is vitally important for the LHCb experiment. Located at the far end of the detector, the muon system comprises five rectangular ‘stations’, gradually increasing in size and covering a combined area of 435 m² - about the same size as a basketball court. More information on the muon system. CERN 2008 - LHCb Experiment.
lhcb-public.web.cern.ch
LHCb - Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment
http://lhcb-public.web.cern.ch/lhcb-public/en/Detector/Trackers-en.html
LHCb - Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment. Silicon and outer trackers. High-flying aeroplanes are often only visible from the ground by the trails of water vapour they leave behind. Charged particles, like electrons and protons, also leave behind trails when passing through certain substances, enabling scientists to record their movements. Which is placed close to the beam pipe, uses silicon microstrip detectors to detect passing particles. More information on the tracking system.
lhcb-public.web.cern.ch
LHCb - Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment
http://lhcb-public.web.cern.ch/lhcb-public/en/Data%20Collection/Triggers-en.html
LHCb - Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment. When LHCb is up and running, the detector will register an estimated 10 million proton collisions every second. Recording all of these ‘events’ is virtually impossible due to limited storage capacity. So, in order to cherry-pick the best of them, LHCb employs an electronic system called a ‘trigger’. The LHCb trigger system operates on two levels. The first uses information taken in real-time from the detector – specifically from the VELO. And the muon system.
icalepcs2005.web.cern.ch
Conf Prog: Social Prog
http://icalepcs2005.web.cern.ch/icalepcs2005/ConfProg/SocialProg.html
Organ and brass Concert. Sunday 9th October 2005 - Welcome Reception. Welcome Reception will take place on Sunday evening 19:30 – 21:30 at the Conference Centre CICG - all Participants and their Companions are invited. Tuesday 11th October 2005 - Organ and Brass Concert. CICG - St Pierre Cathedral. Wednesday 12th October 2005 - Gala Dinner. He Gala Dinner will take place on Wednesday evening till 23:30. The dinner will be served on the Lausanne, an impressively large ship with three full decks. E...IMPOR...
dashboard.cern.ch
Dashboard
http://dashboard.cern.ch/papers
Monitoring WLCG with lambda-architecture: a new scalable data store and analytics platform for monitoring at petabyte scale - CHEP'15. Processing of the WLCG monitoring data using NoSQL - CHEP'13. Common Accounting System for Monitoring the ATLAS Distributed Computing Resources - CHEP'13. Designing and developing portable large-scale JavaScript web applications within the Experiment Dashboard framework - CHEP'12. ATLAS job monitoring in the Dashboard Framework - CHEP'12. Grid Reliability - CHEP'07.