Abstract

The bright future of particle physics at the Energy and Intensity frontiers poses exciting challenges to the scientific software community. The traditional strategies for processing and analysing data are evolving in order to (i) offer higher-level programming model approaches and (ii) exploit parallelism to cope with the ever increasing complexity and size of the datasets. This contribution describes how the ROOT framework, a cornerstone of software stacks dedicated to particle physics, is preparing to provide adequate solutions for the analysis of large amount of scientific data on parallel architectures.The functional approach to parallel data analysis provided with the ROOT TDataFrame interface is then characterised. The design choices behind this new interface are described also comparing with other widely adopted tools such as Pandas and Apache Spark. The programming model is illustrated highlighting the reduction of boilerplate code, composability of the actions and data transformations as well as the capabilities of dealing with different data sources such as ROOT, JSON, CSV or databases. Details are given about how the functional approach allows transparent implicit parallelisation of the chain of operations specified by the user.The progress done in the field of distributed analysis is examined. In particular, the power of the integration of ROOT with Apache Spark via the PyROOT interface is shown.In addition, the building blocks for the expression of parallelism in ROOT are briefly characterised together with the structural changes applied in the building and testing infrastructure which were necessary to put them in production.

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  • IOP PublishingValls Pla1,4, 1CERN, 2FNAL, 3University of Oldenburg, 4University Jaume I

  • The progress done in the field of distributed analysis is examined

  • The conjunction of TDataFrame’s programming model and the possibility to run the same analysis in sequential and parallel mode without any effort required by the user makes the approach powerful

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Valls Pla1,4, 1CERN, 2FNAL, 3University of Oldenburg, 4University Jaume I

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