Workshop Welcome and Introduction
Overview
Teaching: 15 min
Exercises: 0 minQuestions
What should I expect in participating in this workshop?
Objectives
Introduce instructors and mentors.
Provide overview of the three schedule.
Spotlight helpful network provided by Slack channel.
DUNE Computing Consortium
The goal of the DUNE Computing Consortium is to establish a global computing network that can handle the massive data dumps DUNE will produce by distributing them across the grid. It coordinates all DUNE computing activities and provides to new members the documentation and training to acquaint them with the specific and DUNE software and resources.
Coordinator: Heidi Schellman (Oregon State University)
Welcome Session Video
Tutorial Instructors
Organizers:
- Claire David (York University / FNAL)
- David DeMuth (Valley City State University)
Lecturers (in order of appearance in the schedule):
- Michael Kirby (FNAL): storage spaces
- Steven Timm (FNAL): data management
- Tom Junk (FNAL): LArSoft
- Kenneth Herner (FNAL): grid and batch job submission
Mentors
- Amit Bashyal (ANL)
- Carlos Sarasty (University of Cincinnati)
Schedule
The workshop spans three days.
Support
There will be live documents linked from Indico for each Zoom session. You can write questions there, anonymously or not, and experts will reply. The chat on Zoom can quickly saturate so this is a more convenient solution and proved very successful at the previous training. We will collect all questions and release a Q&A after the event.
You can join DUNE’s Slack: dunescience.slack.com
. We created a special channel computing_training_may2021
for technical support, join here.
Key Points
This workshop is brought to you by the DUNE Computing Consortium.
The goals are to give you the computing basis to work on DUNE.