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The ATLAS Napoli User Interfaces (UI) attend to be a replication of the LXPLUS services at CERN.
The main idea is that you are be able to work in Napoli Local resources as you usually do at CERN, adding the possibility to ask and/or develop custom environments.
The core properties are:
In our vision, we see:
There are ...
The Memory use of the User Interfaces at TR3 in Naples:
Update of the e-mail List for accounts into the User Interfaces at TR3 in Naples:
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For full documentation and features, please Check our TWIKI page!!
For more Training course produced for the NAPOLI STUDENT&USERS Check our MOODLE page!!
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Tutorials and Online Training create for the analyzers & students involve into the ATLAS Experiment
In addition ATLAS Napoli team develops tools to monitoring differnet aspects of the ATLAS experiment.