Great News from CERN/IPPOG
The CERN/IPPOG collaboration has issued an official acknowledgement for Agreement IPPOG-2021-001, “Provision of Level of
Authors: Alexander Sharmazanashvili, Niko Tsutskiridze, Archil Surmava, Besik Kekelia Publisher: AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS – No 1(19) Year: 2015 Abstract Simulation of physics experiments at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear research) is underway in parallel of real experiment. There are strict
12 December, 2014, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: COOL Tag Browser Update Status Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Varamashvili Davit Indico Link
03 Dec, 2014, CERN Geneva, Switzerland. Paper Reported for Presentation: COOL Tag Browser evolution Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexandre Indico Link Presentation.pdf
21 November, 2014, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: COOL Tag Browser R11 Updates Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Varamashvili Davit Indico Link Presentation.pdf
14 November, 2014, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: CTB R11 Updates Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Varamashvili Davit Indico Link Presentation.pdf
31 October, 2014, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: COOL Tag Browser Update Status Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Varamashvili Davit Indico Link
24 October, 2014, Vidyo/on-line. Paper Reported for Presentation: COOL Tag Browser Update Status Authors: Sharmazanashvili Alexander, Varamashvili Davit, Sharmazanashvili Nikoloz Indico Link
Event follows on from the workshops held in October 2010 and 2012 that brought together for the first time the ATLAS groups from the South Caucasus countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) to discuss common computing related issues. It aims at
Event follows on from the workshops held in October 2010 and 2012 that brought together for the first time the ATLAS groups from the South Caucasus countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) to discuss common computing related issues. It aims at
Event follows on from the workshops held in October 2010 and 2012 that brought together for the first time the ATLAS groups from the South Caucasus countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia) to discuss common computing related issues. It aims at