EventView tutorial by Amir Farbin

Europe/Berlin
DESY - Hamburg (building 1)

DESY - Hamburg (building 1)

Notkestrasse 85 Hamburg 22607
David Cote
Description
EventView is an analysis tool of the ATLAS software framework. Goals: - Learn about usage and features of EventView in release-12 and release-13 - Learn about foreseen developements of EventView in future releases - Start up the TauView project (independent from the tutorial) Overall Agenda (please see the timetable for all the details) : - Monday (Seminar Raum 1, main entrance of building 1) * 11h-12h30: Tutorial - part I * lunch * 13h30-15h30: Tutorial - part II * 16h-17h: DESY Computing Seminar by Amir: "ATLAS Analysis Model" (Seminar Raum 4a+b, building 1b, 3rd floor) - Tuesday (Seminar Raum 4a, building 1b, 3rd floor) * 9h-12h30: Tutorial - part III * lunch * 13h30-15h30: Tutorial conlusion: final questions to Amir, discussion about future developments * 15h30-18h00: Startup of the TauView project (independent from the tutorial) General documentation: https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/Atlas/EventView
  • Monday 12 November
    • EventView tutorial - part I (Seminar Raum 1, bldg 1, main entrance)
      slides
      Tutorial
    • EventView tutorial - part II
      EventViewBuilder
      HighPtView DPD Making
      MuonView
      Running HighPtView
      Simple DPD Making
    • Computing Seminar by Amir: "ATLAS Analysis Model" (Sem. Raum 4a+b, bldg 1b, 3rd floor)

      As we near the collection of the first data from the Large Hadron Collider, the ATLAS collaboration is preparing the software and computing infrastructure to
      allow quick analysis of the first data and support of the long-term steady-state
      ATLAS physics program. As part of this effort considerable attention has been
      payed to the "Analysis Model", a vision of the interplay of the software design,
      computing constraints, and various physics requirements. An important input to this
      activity has been the experience of Tevatron and B-Factory experiments. Recently,
      much of the Analysis Model has focused on ensuring the ATLAS software framework supports the required manipulations of event data; the
      event data design and content is consistent with foreseen calibration
      and physics analysis tasks; the event data is optimized in size, access speed,
      and is accessible both inside and outside the software framework; and that the analysis
      software may be developed collaboratively.

      slides
    • Discussions: future developments
  • Tuesday 13 November
    • EventView tutorial - part III (Sem. Raum 4a, bldg 1b, 3rd floor)
      slides
    • Tutorial conlusion: final questions to Amir and open discussion
    • Start up of the TauView project (independent of the tutorial)