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A programmatic view of metadata, metadata services, and metadata flow in ATLAS

Abstract:
The volume and diversity of metadata in an experiment of the size and scope of ATLAS are considerable. Even the definition of metadata may seem context-dependent: data that are primary for one purpose may be metadata for another. ATLAS metadata services must integrate and federate information from inhomogeneous sources and repositories, map metadata about logical or physics constructs to deployment and production constructs, provide a means to associate metadata at one level of granularity with processing or decision-making at another, offer a coherent and integrated view to physicists, and support both human use and programmatic access. In this paper we consider ATLAS metadata, metadata services, and metadata flow principally from the illustrative perspective of how disparate metadata are made available to executing jobs and, conversely, how metadata generated by such jobs are returned. We describe how metadata are read, how metadata are cached, and how metadata generated by jobs and the tasks of which they are a part are communicated, associated with data products, and preserved. We also discuss the principles that guide decision-making about metadata storage, replication, and access..

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10.1088/1742-6596/396/5/052052

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Particle Physics
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Journal:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series More from this journal
Volume:
396
Issue:
PART 5
Pages:
052052-052052
Publication date:
2012-01-01
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EISSN:
1742-6596
ISSN:
1742-6588


Language:
English
Pubs id:
pubs:384907
UUID:
uuid:509a32ca-7c43-4cea-8166-144988c23eea
Local pid:
pubs:384907
Source identifiers:
384907
Deposit date:
2013-11-16

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