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Monday, February 11, 2013

February-March 2013: ProdSys II progress report (Maxim)


Documentation work:
  • This blog: created tags "prodsys1" and "prodsys2" for better search capability.
  • Created a common navigation header (bar) that can be included in all ProdSys TWiki pages.
  • References to DEFT and further details added to documentation on the ProdSys pages.
  • Corrections in DEFT/JEDI interface description as per Tadashi's comments.
  • Prepared Abstract for the ProdSys paper (CHEP). Abstract approved by ATLAS and submitted.
  • Presentation for the CMS/ATLAS Common Analysis Platform on 2/28/2013:
    • Based on the announcement on 2/14 of a CMS development largely parallel to what we do in ATLAS
    • Potential redundancy, under-utilization of PanDA capability, suboptimal database load
    • Clear potential for common development and platform
  • Presentation for the ATLAS Software and Computing Workshop, March 11-15 2013
  • Meeting with Wolfgang to discuss progress and requirements
Development:
  • DEFT prototype: functionality complete
  • SVN project created, code checked in
    • Continuous updates and checkpoints
    • Naming of the SVN tree as per Tadashi's comments
  • Tested database schemas for the Task, Dataset and Meta-Task objects.
  • Extensive refactoring and rewrite of the main code unit due to lots of new functionality and increased complexity, the application has become a simple CLI driver for underlying classes.
  • Dedicated test of the code state-switching functionality
  • Improvements in logging functionality, Logger class created based on standard Python package
  • Started work on the Dependency Model for datasets

2 comments:

  1. How can one access the CERN resident portion of the prodsys docs

    I am getting
    " you are not authorized to access the resource at "https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/pub/Atlas/ProdSys" "

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  2. Valeri,

    The TWiki appears to be accessible to everyone else who looked, possessing common CERN credentials. I do need to log on to the CERN network to access this material myself. If you can't do it, I would recommend filing a Savannah ticket.

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