Using CernVM WebAPI to run LHC simulation jobs

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Description

Since 2011 CERN has been running a BOINC project where currently several thousand volunteers are contributing spare CPU cycles to help CERN physicists compare their latest theoretical models with real experimental data from the LHC and other accelerators. This BOINC project site is at: http://lhcathome2.cern.ch/vLHCathome/. However, we have found that this approach requires considerable computing savvy on the part of successful volunteers.

We are building a new, slick, web based system for doing this better and simpler, and that will be tested and discussed this weekend with its developers. Our aim is to attract, later this year, many thousands of new volunteers with minimal computing skills to participate in the project, including a "Virtual LHC Challenge" where computed events will be simulated at the same rate as the LHC would produce them if it were actually running (it's currently closed down for improvements).

Goals of the project

To test and exercise the existing WebAPI/CernVM prototype for submitting LHC Monte Carlo simulation jobs under various browser/OS combinations.

Eventually to try out (and hack?) some of the back-end systems being developed for the future "Virtual LHC Challenge".

Skills being sought

For testing the existing prototype, just require user skills on some/all of MacOSX, Linux and Windows, plus browsers Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer.

For eventual coding hacks, Javascript, C++, Python could help.

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Contacts
Ben Segal: b.segal@cern.ch
Ioannis Charalampidis
S. P. Mohanty