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International HEP Computing Coordination Committee Randall Sobie University of Victoria

International HEP Computing Coordination Committee Randall Sobie University of Victoria. IHEPCCC Mandate Membership Activities Relationship with HEPiX community Summary. Mandate.

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International HEP Computing Coordination Committee Randall Sobie University of Victoria

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  1. International HEP Computing Coordination CommitteeRandall SobieUniversity of Victoria • IHEPCCC Mandate • Membership • Activities • Relationship with HEPiX community • Summary IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  2. Mandate • Formed in 2004, IHEPCC is an ICFA sub-committee that provides a forum of the exchange of information on computing issues of a global nature • Strategic policies, technology trends, security issues, training and education • Links with the ICFA SCIC sub-committee (H.Newman, Chair), the regional HEP organizations and grid projects • Reports to the ICFA committee • Recent report at the Feb 2006 ICFA meeting by the outgoing Chair, Guy Wormser IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  3. Membership Asia S. Banerjee (TIFR/Mumbai) Gang Chen (IHEP/Beijing) S. Lin (ASGS/Taiwan) Y. Watase (KEK) TBD Member Europe F. Ould-Saada (Oslo) M. Kasemann (DESY) M. Mazzucato (Padova) W. von Rueden (CERN) J. Templan (NIKHEF) P. Watkins (Birmingham) D. Boutigny (IN2P3) North America P. Avery (Gainesville) B. Gibbard (BNL) R. Mount (SLAC) R. Sobie (Victoria), Chair V. White (Fermilab) F. Wuerthwein (San Diego) Other Countries A. Hoummadda (Casablanca) V. Ilyin (Moscow) TBD Member Members have 2 year term IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  4. 2004-2006 Activities • Report on HEP Virtual Organization • Review of software training opportunities • Participated in Digital Divide discussions with SCIC • IHEPCCC met at the Korea Digital Divide Workshop 2005 • Initial discussions on a number of topics • Grid computing • Software Licensing • Hardware procurement IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  5. Visitor support • General support for visitor computing is good • Wireless available in an open environment or after registration • Site coverage is reasonable but not complete • Access to printing in often limited • Teleconference and video conference facilities • Most meetings use teleconference and web • Technical difficulties appear to be resolved at most labs • Some labs have no teleconference contract • VOIP • Growing demand for VOIP to reduce telephone costs • Skype restrictions at CERN IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  6. Areas under discussion • HEP software • A number of success stories (e.g. ROOT, Geant4) • Operating system development • Concern about non-open source HEP software • There is duplication of effort in some areas (may be good) • Commercial software • Need for packages such as MatLab, ORACLE, Objectivity • Could we arrange a HEP license for some packages? • Training and education • Encourage support of computing schools and development of web-based training or documentation • Could we save money and resources by better training? IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  7. Grid • Focus of HEP grid efforts is on the LHC • LCG and OSG are large efforts • Many other initiatives around the world that involve HEP but also other fields of science • What is the non-HEP use of the Grid? • Organizations • LCG GDB is a national body for the LHC Community • HEPiX is an institution/laboratory community that looks at technical computing issues (more than grid) • HEP is involved in GGF • IHEPCCC needs to discuss HEP grid IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  8. HEPiX and IHEPCCC • LCG GDB is working with HEPiX on technical projects • Storage Task Force Report • IHEPCCC is an advisory group to ICFA • We are not building an infrastructure (like the GDB) • IHEPCCC would like to invite a representative from HEPiX to present a summary after their meetings • What are the key areas that IHEPCCC should address? • What message should we give to the Lab Directors? IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  9. IHEPCCC Priorities • IHEPCCC needs to renew its mandate and membership • The “renewed” IHEPCCC will meet for the first time in May-June • Visitor support • Continue to monitor support and get feedback from the community • Grid • Get a better overview of the global efforts and quantify the non-HEP use of the Grid • Software • Document the use of licensed software and learn more about non-open source HEP software development • Technical issues • Open a dialog with HEPiX community IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

  10. Summary • IHEPCCC provides an opportunity to highlight computing issues to ICFA (A.Wagner, Chair of ICFA) • Presentation to ICFA in Feb 2007 Beijing meeting • Contact me or one of the IHEPCCC members with your comments and suggestions (rsobie@uvic.ca) • Web site: http:://www.ihepccc.org IHEPCCC - HEPiX April 2006 http://www.ihepccc.org

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