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  • From: Alexei Klimentov <alexei.klimentov AT cern.ch>
  • To: NPPS leadership team <Phys-npps-mgmt-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Phys-npps-mgmt-l] LSST Reps visit to BNL in November
  • Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2019 15:17:13 +0100

Draft agenda is attached, I’ll send my slides later today

Attachment: Agenda of LSST visit 7-8 Nov.pdf
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> On 1 Nov 2019, at 05:05, Paul James Laycock <paul.james.laycock AT cern.ch>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Alexei,
> Sorry for the slow reply.
>
> For Belle II, it’s fair to say that we have some experience with
> (Belle)DIRAC (Sergey and Ruslan) and will be integrating Dirac with Rucio
> in the coming months, work that will benefit greatly from hiring a core
> Rucio developer. CDB is important and the link with HSF CWP paper on best
> practice. Brett covered the DUNE synergies and points very well already.
>
> My only other point would be Jupyter. Thanks to SDCC colleagues, we
> used the Jupyterlab portal at BNL for a Belle II summer school this year
> and it was well-received. Belle II and its python-based, declarative
> analysis code is really a poster child for using jupyter, there is a lot of
> focus on this for EIC as well. I’m sure Eric will mention this too. I
> remember from this year’s HOW workshop that LSST is very interested and
> active in using jupyter as analysis portal.
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul
>
>
>> On Oct 31, 2019, at 05:02, Alexei Klimentov via Phys-npps-mgmt-l
>> <phys-npps-mgmt-l AT lists.bnl.gov> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Thanks for comments/suggestions, I think all of them are good to add,
>> especially synergy in HPC, Data Carousel, DDM and CDB, I personally also
>> like Chris suggestions about analysis, I assume it will be interesting to
>> LSST. BTW, do we have an expert among NP and PP in Kubernetes ?
>> I’ll try to send you my slides by beg of the next week for comments
>>
>> Thanks again, Alexei
>>
>>
>>> On 30 Oct 2019, at 17:53, Jerome LAURET <jlauret AT bnl.gov> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Probably all of the above (or in this case below :-) ).
>>> HPC synergies are still possible.
>>>
>>> It is not clear if there are talk slots (and who would be giving
>>> such talk) for other activities but as noted by Brett, condition DB is
>>> a strength developed over many years. I doubt detector simulation is a
>>> re-usable skill / knowledge across experiments but the toolkit aspect
>>> could.
>>>
>>> On 2019-10-30 11:25, Alexei Klimentov wrote:
>>>> I am not sure what should I highlight for STAR (may be again HPC, cloud
>>>> computing, data carousel ?),
>>>
>>> --
>>> ,,,,,
>>> ( o o )
>>> --m---U---m--
>>> Jerome
>>> <he-him-his>
>>
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