During the fourth phase (2012-2014) addressed new topics crucial to the CERN scientific programme, such as cloud computing, business analytics, the next generation of hardware, and security for the myriads of network devices.
Project Specification:
CERN is running several large WinCC OA distributed sys- tems, each of them counting ~100-150 computers and several thousands of processes. The log files currently produced by these processes are only looked at very seldom to debug prob- lems. The project will consist of introducing a modern log analysis tool to analyze these log files in real time and inform the operators/experts of possible problems. The tools will also be used to extract statistics and produce reports about the control systems.
Project Specification:
The project concerns various C++11 features - their performance and reliability. The report summarizes the tesults from four micro-benchmarks designed for this project and run with three different compilers (GCC, ICC, Clang) and tries to make an evaluation based on the results.
Abstract:
As C++11 gained almost full support by compilers, it is interesting to see whether we can leverage some of the features to improve performance and reliability of C++ code.
Project Specification:
The aim of this openlab summer student project is to enhance ZENODO digital repository service with several preservation-oriented features, such as preservation meter and badge to indicate the suitability of a document for long-term reservation.