Abstract

The next 10 years will be exciting for High Energy Physics, with new experiments entering data taking (High Luminosity LHC) or being designed and possibly approved (FCC, CEPC, ILC, MU_COLL). The computing infrastructure, including the software stacks for selection, simulation, reconstruction and analyses, will be crucial for the success of the physics programs. This contribution wants to address the landscape and the state-of-the-art in the field, highlighting the strong and weak points, and the aspects which still need sizeable R&D.

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