Using XDAQ in Application Scenarios of the CMS Experiment
L. Berti, V. Brigljevic, G. Bruno, E. Cano, A. Csilling, S. Cittolin,, F. Drouhin, S. Erhan, D. Gigi, F. Glege, M. Gulmini, J. Gutleber, C. Jacobs,, M. Kozlowski, H. Larsen, I. Magrans, G. Maron, F. Meijers, E. Meschi, L., Mirabito, S. Murray, V. O? Dell, A. Oh, L. Orsini

TL;DR
This paper discusses the application of XDAQ, a versatile data acquisition software, in various CMS experiment scenarios, demonstrating its effectiveness in different detector and system operations.
Contribution
It presents real-world applications of XDAQ in CMS, showcasing its adaptability and operational success in diverse experimental setups.
Findings
XDAQ effectively supports multiple CMS detector operations.
Application scenarios confirm the software's versatility and reliability.
Successful deployment in front-end commissioning and muon chamber validation.
Abstract
XDAQ is a generic data acquisition software environment that emerged from a rich set of of use-cases encountered in the CMS experiment. They cover not the deployment for multiple sub-detectors and the operation of different processing and networking equipment as well as a distributed collaboration of users with different needs. The use of the software in various application scenarios demonstrated the viability of the approach. We discuss two applications, the tracker local DAQ system for front-end commissioning and the muon chamber validation system. The description is completed by a brief overview of XDAQ.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
