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Architecting software applications in containerized environment for CMS data acquisition

Jaafar Alawieh, Kareen Arutjunjan, Miguel Bacharov Durasov, U. Behrens, A. Bocci, J. G. Branson, Philipp Brummer, Jan Andrzej Bugajski, E. Cano, Sergio Cittolin, Albert Corominas I Mariscot, Georgiana-Lavinia Darlea, Christian Deldicque, Marc Dobson, Antonı́n Dvořák, Christos Emmanouil, Antra Gaile, D. Gigi, F. Glege, G. Gomez Ceballos, Patrycja Górniak, J. Hegeman, Guillermo Izquierdo Moreno, T. James, Tejeswini Jayakumar, Wassef Karimeh, R. D. Krawczyk, Wei Li, K. Long, F. Meijers, E. Meschi, Srećko Morović, Babatunde John Odetayo, L. Orsini, Christoph Paus, Andrea Petrucci, M. Pieri, Dinyar Sebastian Rabady, A. Rácz, Theodoros Rizopoulos, Hannes Sakulin, Christoph Schwick, Dainius Šimelevičius, P. Tzanis, Cristina Vazquez Velez, P. Zejdl

EPJ Web of Conferences · 2025

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Summary

This paper is not applicable to agricultural or food systems research. It describes a modular C++ software framework for data acquisition systems in the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) particle physics experiment at CERN, addressing containerised computing environments and distributed network communication. The work falls outside the scope of Vitagri's Pulse Brain and appears to have been indexed in error.

UK applicability

No applicability to UK agricultural, soil health, nutrient density or food systems research.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Study design
Conference paper
Source type
Conference paper
Status
Published
System type
Other
DOI
10.1051/epjconf/202533701075
Catalogue ID
BFmobghp9e-6eap3o

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