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Taking Global Scale Data Handling to the Fermilab Intensity Frontier

SAM is a comprehensive data management system used by the Tevatron Run II experiments with great success. The newest experiments at Fermilab, the Intensity Frontier experiments, are currently lacking such a system. In these proceedings, the advantages of using SAM for these experiments is discussed....

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2012-12, Vol.396 (3), p.32069-9, Article 032069
Main Authors: Lyon, Adam L, Illingworth, Robert A, Mengel, Marc, Norman, Andrew J
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