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May 5-8, 2025
Chicago, IL
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Thursday May 8, 2025 11:45am - 12:05pm CDT
The Data Acquisition systems of particle physics experiments regularly push the boundaries of high-throughput computing, demanding low-latency collection of data from thousands of devices, collating data into time-sliced events, processing these events and making trigger decisions, and writing the selected data streams to disk. To accomplish these tasks, the DAQ Engineering and Operations department at Fermilab leverages multiple software libraries and builds reusable DAQ frameworks on top. These libraries must be delivered in well-defined bundles and are thoroughly tested for compatibility and functionality before being deployed to live detectors. We have several techniques used to ensure that a consistent set of dependencies can be delivered and re-created at need. We must also support active development of DAQ software components, ideally in an environment as close as possible to that of the detectors. This development often occurs across multiple packages which have to be built in concert and features tested in a consistent and reproducible manner.
I will present our scheme for accomplishing these goals using Spack environments, bundle packages, and Github Actions-based CI.
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avatar for Eric Flumerfelt

Eric Flumerfelt

Computational Physics Developer, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
I have been developing data acquisition systems at Fermilab since 2014. I have worked with a number of particle physics experiments, from small test-beam experiments which run for two weeks to large international collaborations.
Thursday May 8, 2025 11:45am - 12:05pm CDT
Salon E-G

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