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LEP Archive working group

LEP Archive working group. Formed at request of LEPC Reporting on 31st March Purpose: Study issues pertaining to long term (10-20 years) storage of LEP data Archive should allow future analysis based on new experimental or theoretical input

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LEP Archive working group

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  1. LEP Archive working group • Formed at request of LEPC • Reporting on 31st March • Purpose: • Study issues pertaining to long term (10-20 years) storage of LEP data • Archive should allow future analysis based on new experimental or theoretical input • Analysis for educational purposes is not a primary objective • Assumption: • No CERNLIB, BOS, GEANT3 etc. • Julia, Alpha, Galeph etc. will not be runnable

  2. The data • No need to archive raw data (do not foresee reprocessing!) • Archive part or all of POT format, plus MINI, both data and MC • Volume is a few TB/expt., small c.f. LHC • Archive all ‘meta-data’ (ADBS, beam spot, run quality etc.) • has to be identified and documented. • Unmaintainable unless in format common to the data • If we do nothing: • Media will become obsolete soon after end of LEP2 analysis • Meta-data will be lost • Knowledge on how to run analysis will be lost • No running software will exist to read the the data • Must decide now. Experienced manpower will be lost already in 2000

  3. Proposal • Start now feasibility studies • Decide what data and meta-data needs to be saved, make sure it is fully documented. Includes MonteCarlo data • Choose SAME storage model as LHC experiments (Objectivity/DB) • Standalone verification that data is correct and complete (e.g. by redoing a simple analysis WITHOUT using any existing Aleph/CERNLIB software) • Save existing Galeph, Julia, Alephlib, Alpha, generators etc. source codes for documentation purposes

  4. Resources needed: • Before 2000 • ~ One person year per experiment • ~ One or two person years from IT division • Licences, storage media • During lifetime of archive • Babysitter to follow technology evolution • NB. Becomes rapidly unusable if there is major change in storage model • Outstanding issues • Ownership of data: who has access, who can publish, what is author list? • Collaborations must decide now • Common ‘4-vector’ format for simple combined analysis? • Wider dissemination • No control over publication

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