the 17thinternationalconference on computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) was held on 21–27 March 2009 in Prague, Czech Republic. CHEP is a major series of internationalconferences for physicists and ...
the 17thinternationalconference on computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) was held on 21–27 March 2009 in Prague, Czech Republic. CHEP is a major series of internationalconferences for physicists and computing professionals from the worldwide High Energy and Nuclear Physics community, Computer Science, and Information Technology. the CHEP conference provides an international forum to exchange information on computing experience and needs for the community, and to review recent, ongoing and future activities. Recent conferences were held in Victoria, Canada 2007, Mumbai, India in 2006, Interlaken, Switzerland in 2004, San Diego, USA in 2003, Beijing, China in 2001, Padua, Italy in 2000. the CHEP'09 conference had 600 attendees with a program that included plenary sessions of invited oral presentations, a number of parallel sessions comprising 200 oral and 300 poster presentations, and an industrial exhibition. We thanks all the presenters, for the excellent scientific content of their contributions to the conference. conference tracks covered topics on Online computing, Event Processing, Software Components, Tools and Databases, Hardware and computing Fabrics, Grid Middleware and Networking Technologies, distributed Processing and Analysis and Collaborative Tools. the conference included excursions to Prague and other Czech cities and castles and a banquet held at the Zofin palace in Prague. the next CHEP conference will be held in Taipei, Taiwan on 18–22 October 2010. We would like thank the Ministry of Education Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic and the EU ACEOLE project for the conference support, further to commercial sponsors, the international Advisory Committee, the Local Organizing Committee members representing the five collaborating Czech institutions Jan Gruntorad (co-chair), CESNET, z.s.p.o., Prague Andrej Kugler, Nuclear Physics Institute AS CR v.v.i., Rez Rupert Leitner, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physi
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