CSC 2010
23 August
to
3 September
2010
in Uxbridge, UK
Organised
by
CERN in
collaboration
with
Brunel University
Welcome to
CSC2010,
the 33rd
edition of the
CERN School of
Computing.
I would like to warmly thank
all those who made this edition
of the CSC possible: all our
lecturers, track coordinators,
members of the advisory
committee, the CERN
administrative and technical
staff, as well as our national
co-organizer, Brunel University,
and more specially Dr. Liliana
Teodorescu, the chair person of
the Local Organizing Committee
and the team working with her.
We are also indebted to STFC
(the
Science and Technology
Facilities Council) and
Brunel University for their financial assistance, in particular for the provision of
grants to help six of our
participants.
François
Fluckiger,
Director of the
CERN School of
Computing
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Do you know how to bridge
Grids and Clouds
using virtualization technology?
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Is it possible to simplify
LHC physics analysis using
virtual
machine?
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Why I am the only one who
can authenticate using my
grid
certificate
despite it contains only public available information?
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How can
reliable
storage
services be built from unreliable hardware?
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Why are
tapes
still used in high energy physics data storage?
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How can I write code for
tomorrow’s
hardware,
today?
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Do you want to see your
software with
attacker's eyes?
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Can you
hack
your own code?
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Do you know what do 'code
injection'
and 'integer
overflow'
have in common?
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What's so special about
High Energy Physic's
data
format?
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What are the key
statistical
methods
used in physics data analysis?
All the answers
at CSC2010
Programme highlight
Data Technologies
present state of the art technologies and options for data storing
and management
Base Technologies
addresses the most relevant underlying technologies for software development
security, networking, hardware architecture
Physics Computing
focuses on the particular
challenges the HEP community is facing for the LHC computing
Note: registration is for the entire programme. It is not possible to
register for one theme only.
List of lecturers
About CSC:
Since the early seventies CERN has organized every year the CERN
Schools of Computing (CSC) in one of the CERN Member States.
CERN Schools of Computing, usually held in August/September, are
open to postgraduate students and research workers with a few
years of experience in particle physics, in computing
or in related fields. The participants come from all around the
world and are typically of 15 to 25 different nationalities. A
fraction of them come from outside the physics community,
generally attracted by the advanced topics that are taught.
Attendance is limited to 80 students.
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CSC in a Nutshell leaflet
CSC
At Brunel
CC2010 Poster
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