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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

CompF5: End user analysis

Working Group Co-Conveners

Name Institution email
Gavin DaviesMississippigsdavies[at]phy.olemiss.edu
Peter OnyisiTexasponyisi[at]utexas.edu
Amy RobertsUC Denver amy.roberts[at]ucdenver.edu

Joining the Group

We are on the #compf05-useranalysis channel in the Snowmass Slack, and important announcements are sent via snowmass-compf5-useranalysis[at]fnal.gov (subscribe via this link).

The Indico category that includes our meetings is here.

Topics for Letters of Interest & White Papers

Community input is a critical part of the Snowmass process. We encourage letters of interest (LOI) and white papers discussing the following (non-exclusive) list of topics relevant to end-user analysis:

  • Hardware for analysis facilities
  • Use of accelerators
  • Analysis libraries
  • Data storage formats & dataset bookkeeping
  • Programming languages
  • Software for collaboration: version control, messaging
  • “Real-time” analysis
  • Long-term reproducibility and preservation

Please consider the following aspects when preparing LOIs and white papers.

  • Sustainability, both technical and human
    • Documentation
    • Training
    • Long-term software support & development
    • Integration with the broader ecosystem
    • Broad applicability to the field
    • Hardware facility evolution
  • Interaction with other scientific fields & industry
    • Role of proprietary technology
    • Potential contributions to computing outside HEP
  • User experience
    • Ease of use & setup
    • Scalability of technologies
    • Required training and broad applicability of training to other domains
    • Accessibility

Description

  • Functional areas
    • Making plots and tables
    • Statistical tools
    • Making it easier for users to analyze data (single namespace, data delivery, … )
  • Mandate
    • Define end user analysis and describe the end user analysis needs of the stakeholders
    • What are the end user analysis resource needs and performance needs of the stakeholders?
    • Coordinate tightly with “Storage and processing resource access” working group, do we need to integrate data aggregation more tightly into the data layer?
    • What are technology solutions (both hardware and software) that are or will be used by the stakeholders?
    • What is the evolution of these technologies?
    • How are these solutions embedded in industry solutions or solutions used by other science domains?
    • questions about statistical tools, to be filled
    • Ensure balance between ROOT/C++ experts and new technology experts
    • version control ♦
    • slack and similar tools
    • ZOOM, Skype
    • What tools are used/needed by the stakeholders to develop code collaboratively, to communicate?
    • How is the intra stakeholder communication working, how will it work in the future?
    • Proprietary software, licenses ♦
    • VMs, containers ♦
    • Integration of external packages into experiment software stacks
    • What are other science domains using, what is industry using?

Items marked with ♦ are also being considered by CompF8: Reinterpretation and long-term preservation of data and code. Our groups will discuss these items once we have identified needs within our individual working groups.

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