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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONDITION DATABASE FOR THE EXPERIMENTS OF THE NICA COMPLEX
Author(s) -
К. Gertsenberger,
A. Chebotov,
Peter Klimai,
I. N. Aleksandrov,
Evgeny Alexandrov,
I. Filozova,
A. Moshkin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
9th international conference "distributed computing and grid technologies in science and education"
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.54546/mlit.2021.53.54.001
Subject(s) - computer science , software deployment , database , key (lock) , task (project management) , data processing , relevance (law) , event (particle physics) , data science , data mining , systems engineering , software engineering , engineering , physics , computer security , quantum mechanics , law , political science
The processing and analysis of experimental and simulated data are an integral part of all modern high-energy physics experiments. These tasks are of particular importance in the experiments of the NICA project at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research due to the high interaction rate and large particle multiplicity of ion collision events, therefore, the task of automating the considered processes for the NICA complex has particular relevance. The paper describes a new information system based on the Condition Database, as well as related services to automate storing, managing, searching and using various parameters and operation modes of the on-going and future NICA experiments for experimental and simulated data processing. The implemented system provides the necessary information for event processing and physics analysis tasks, and organises the transparent, unifiedaccess to and management of the required parameter data in scientific research. The scheme and purposes of the Condition Database, its attributes, key aspects of the development are described. In addition, a common deployment system of the developed database and related services for the NICA experiments is noted.

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