Abstract The LHCb detector underwent a comprehensive upgrade in preparation for the third data-taking run of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), known as LHCb Upgrade I. With its increased data rate, Run 3 introduced considerable challenges in both data acquisition (online) and data processing and analysis (offline). The offline processing and analysis model was upgraded to handle the factor 30 increase in data volume and the associated demands of ever-growing datasets for analysis, led by the LHCb Data Processing and Analysis (DPA) project. This paper documents the LHCb “Sprucing" — the centralised offline data processing and selections — and “Analysis Productions" — the centralised and highly automated declarative nTuple production system. The DaVinci application used by analysis productions for tupling spruced data is described as well as the and tools for data retrieval and analysis environment configuration. These tools allow for greatly improved analyst workflows and analysis preservation. Finally, the approach to data processing and analysis in the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) era — LHCb Upgrade II — is discussed.
Abdelmotteleb et al. (Mon,) studied this question.