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Presentation layer of CMS Online Monitoring System

Jean‐Marc André, U. Behrens, J. G. Branson, Philipp Brummer, Sergio Cittolin, Silva Gomes Diego Da, Darlea Georgiana-Lavinia, Christian Deldicque, Z. Demiragli, Marc Dobson, Nicolas Doualot, S. Erhan, J. Fulcher, D. Gigi, Maciej Gładki, F. Glege, G. Gomez Ceballos, J. Hegeman, André Holzner, M. Janulis, Michael Lettrich, Audrius Mečionis, Frans Meijers, R. K. Mommsen, Srećko Morović, Vivian O’Dell, L. Orsini, I. Papakrivopoulos, Christoph M. E. Paus, Petia Petrova, Petia Petrova, Andrea Petrucci, M. Pieri, Dinyar Rabady, A. Rácz, V. Rapševičius, T. Reis, Hannes Sakulin, Christoph Schwick, Dainius Šimelevičius, Mantas Stankevičius, Vazquez Velez Cristina, Christian Wernet, Petr Zejdl

EPJ Web of Conferences · 2019

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Summary

The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is one of the experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The CMS Online Monitoring system (OMS) is an upgrade and successor to the CMS Web-Based Monitoring (WBM)system, which is an essential tool for shift crew members, detector subsystem experts, operations coordinators, and those performing physics analyses. The CMS OMS is divided into aggregation and presentation layers. Communication between layers uses RESTful JSON:API compliant requests. The aggregation layer is responsible for collecting data from heterogeneous sources, storage of transformed and pre-calculated (aggregated) values and exposure of data via the RESTful API. The presentation layer displays detector information via a modern, user-friendly and customizable web interface. The CMS

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1051/epjconf/201921401044
Catalogue ID
BFmoakviqe-irjmey
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