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by lokijuhyghj 5932 days ago
Back in the ATLAS days it was a drinking from the fire hose system. It couldn't handle all the data so it sampled what you hoped was a random sample of it. So if you looked at 1% of the output and found N particles you could assume that there were 100N produced.

There was some cool hardware being built back then, transputer arrays and a lot of hopefully experiments with FPGAs. One difficulty was that you needed to get the computers close enough to the detector to keep the interconnects short, but not so close that the chips got fried.