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CERN School of Computing 2010 23 August-3 September  2010 - Uxbridge, UK

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before Sat 28 14:30 Only if interested Closed
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Students are invited to propose a topic they would be interested in presenting, during a special one-hour session to take place the second Tuesday afternoon. Those selected will be invited to give a short presentation (in the order of 5 to 10 minutes maximum).

The presentation, in particular if short, would not necessarily require presentation material (such as PowerPoint slides)

The choice of topic is free but should be related in some way to the school. Examples, you may briefly talk about:

  • A scientific / technical topic (such as examples only)

    • HEP, HEP computing, on-line, off-line, , ...

    • HEP Sister disciplines, Computer science, ...

    • Other

  • Your presence here

    • Why are you here, where do you come from, what is your discipline, what are you expecting from the school, how do you think you will be exploiting the knowledge acquired here, ...

Note: if you are presenting in a group, please select one of you to use the login and password and write the names of all members of the group in the description.

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Monday 30 August , 14:30

All 7  proposals received before the deadline have been accepted. The programme is therefore as follows:

All presentations will last 10  minutes maximum .

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Eduardo Alvarez Fernandez

  Software Quality Assurance, How to improve the quality of your software through testing The Quality Assurance in software development is one of the most important parts. Nowadays the complexity of the software projects has grown a lot, including standalone software, Service Oriented Systems or HEP Software as example and although usually developers are used to test their applications, the testing process is quite complex and includes a big number of procedures, methodologies, techniques and tools that could be not well known by the development team. In this short presentation we will try to give a light overview of the common problems presents in the testing of the software, introduce different testing approachs and also solutions to the problems presented.

Andres Abad Rodriguez

 

Metrics definition inside software assurance process

A general introduction to metrics for software quality assurance. The lecture defines why are these type of metrics necessary, what are the goals to get with them and examples of different metrics for each type. It will cover also metrics indicators and ISO 25000 standard.

 Salvatore Di Guida

 

Time-critical Database Condition Data Handling in the CMS Experiment during the First Data Taking Period

Automatic, synchronous and reliable population of the condition databases is critical for the correct operation of the online selection as well as of the offline reconstruction and analysis of data. I describe the expected behavior of the handling, the storage and the retrieval of condition data for the CMS experiment. I will also present the monitoring system used to visualize the status of the condition data infrastructure.

Luigi Gallerani

Carlos Garcia Fernandez

   Server Virtualization at CERN IT-DB A short presentation by Carlos Garcia Fernandez and Luigi Gallerani about their research on Server Virtualization and optimization at CERN IT-DB for Database and Application Servers.
Alvaro Gonzalez Alvarez  

Introduction to service availability monitoring 

Tips for surviving to designing and operating a service availability monitoring.
Alberto Resco Perez    Image segmentation in a Volunteer Computing Framework (BOINC) Instead of using parallel computing in the topic of Image Segmentation I will explain how to adapt and apply BOINC to it
 Frank Volkmer  Agile software development A brief introduction to agile, incremental software development, the agile manifesto and its underlying best practices.

 

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