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CAP for CMS analyses: Glossary

Key Points

Introduction
  • The CAP portal goal is to help researchers preserve their analyses.

Create a new CAP entry
  • A new CAP entry can be easily created to help us preserve our analysis assets

  • CAP entries associated to CADI analyses are automatically filled with the CADI information

Adding a dataset to the CAP entry
  • Datasets can be easily found and included in your CAP entry thanks to the dataset name suggestion system

  • The dataset names are checked against the Data Aggregation System (DAS)

Uploading your files
  • Your files can be easily uploaded and preserved together with the other analysis assets

Connecting with your repositories
  • Github and Gitlab repositories can be connected with CAP so that code/metadata updates are automatically propagated to the CAP system

  • CAP provides a way to connect with both, public and private repositories

Sharing your analysis
  • CAP has two types of entries - drafts and published

  • Draft can be shared by author with other people

  • Published is a versioned snapshot of your work, that becomes visible to all the members of collaboration

  • Once published analysis cannot be deleted - but allows changes and republish with a new version number

How to search
  • CAP entries can be searched (among many other options) by triggers, datasets, working groups, CADI ID, etc.

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