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Summary of Session 9: Data Analysis Environment and Visualization

Summary of Session 9: Data Analysis Environment and Visualization. Brun & Bunn Friday March 28 th 2003. Schedule. Monday 14:00-14:20 Hans Essel Go4 v2 Analysis Framework

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Summary of Session 9: Data Analysis Environment and Visualization

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  1. Summary of Session 9:Data Analysis Environment and Visualization Brun & Bunn Friday March 28th 2003

  2. Schedule • Monday • 14:00-14:20 Hans Essel Go4 v2 Analysis Framework • 14:20-14:40 Mark Fischler A Minimization Package in the Object-Oriented Style • 14:40-15:00 Rosario De Rosa A GRID solution for Gravitational Waves Signal Analysis from Coalescing Binaries: preliminary algorithms and tests • 15:00-15:20 Krzysztof Wrona A ROOT-based Client-Server Event Display for ZEUS • 15:20-15:50 Vincenzo Innocente, Stephan Wynhoff CMS Data Analysis + CMS Reconstruction Software ***This talk is 30 minutes long*** • 15:50-16:10 David Kirkby The RooFit Toolkit for Data Modeling • 16:10-16:30 Break • 16:30-17:00 Ianna Osborne IGUANA Architecture, Framework and Toolkit for interactive graphics 30' • 17:00-17:20 Daniel Pomarede The Persint visualization program for the ATLAS experiment • 17:20-17:40 Simon Patton FAYE, A Java Implement of the Frame/Stream/Stop Analysis Model • 17:40-18:00 Riccardo Giannitrapani The FRED Event Display: an Extensible HepRep Client for GLAST • 18:00-18:20 Valeri Fine OO model of the STAR offline production "Event Display" and its implementation based on Qt-ROOT • Tuesday • 14:00-14:20 Bruce Knuteson Quaero: Making HEP collider data publicly available • 14:20-14:40 Turri, Massimiliano AIDA: Abstract Interfaces for Data Analysis • 14:40-15:00 Fons Rademakers Analyse your Data in Parallel using PROOF • 15:00-15:20 Tony Johnson JAS3 - A general purpose data analysis framework for HENP and beyond. • 15:20-15:40 David Adams DIAL: Distributed Interactive Analysis of Large datasets • 15:40-16:00 Jeremiah Mans BlueOx: A Java Framework for Distributed Data Analysis • 16:00-16:30 Break • 16:30-16:50 Veikko Karimaki Sensor Alignment by tracks • 16:50-17:10 Are Strandie Reconstruction of electron tracks with the Gaussian-sum filter • 17:10-17:30 Dmitry Emeliyanov Pattern recognition algorithm for HEP applications based on the multiple hypothesis approach • 17:30-17:50 Matthew Herndon Review of Tracking Techniques at the CDF Run 2 Detector • 17:50-18:10 Marian Ivanov TPC tracking and particle identification in high-density environment • 18:10-18:40 Stephan Wynhoff, Pascal Vanlaer Vertex Finding + Robust Vertex Fitting + Vertex Reconstruction ***This talk is 30 minutes long*** • Thursday • 13:40-14:00 Maria Grazia Pia A toolkit for statistical data comparison • 14:00-14:20 Marian Ivanov Data compression using correlations and stochastic processes in the ALICE Time Projection Chamber • 14:20-14:40 A Formica Design, implementation and deployment of the Saclay muon reconstruction algorithms in the Athena software framework of the ATLAS experiment • 14:40-15:00 Claude Pruneau Integrated Tracker for the STAR experiment • 15:00-15:20 Piotr Krzysztof Skowronski HBT Analyser - Particle Correlation Analysis Toolkit • 15:20-15:40 Robert Kutschke The BTeV Software Tutorial Suite • 15:40-16:00 Matti Peez/Judith Katzy H100: An object oriented physics analysis framework for H1 • 16:00-16:30 Break • 16:30-16:50 Martin Erdmann Physics Analysis Expert (PAX): first applications • 16:50-17:10 Riccardo Giannitrapani The Use of HepRep in GLAST • 17:10-17:30 Andreas Pfeiffer Anaphe - OO Data Analysis with C++ and Python • 17:30-17:50 Maria Grazia Pia Round Table on Software for statistical methods in HEP

  3. Monday

  4. Event Display for Zeus

  5. Go4 v2 Analysis Framework (from GSI, based on ROOT)

  6. OO Minimization (FNAL plans)

  7. FAYE: Frame/Stream/Stop Analysis Model (Berkeley)

  8. CMS Data Analysis

  9. RooFit (Data modelling from UCSB & UCI)

  10. IGUANA (from CMS)

  11. Persint (f90 – for ATLAS)

  12. FRED (event display for GLAST)

  13. Tuesday

  14. Qaero

  15. AIDA

  16. PROOF (MIT & CERN)

  17. Java Analysis Studio

  18. DIAL (Rice)

  19. Blue Ox (Princeton)

  20. Sensor Alignment by Tracks (CMS, Helsinki)

  21. Gaussian Sum Filter (CMS)

  22. Tracking at Run2

  23. Tracking at ALICE

  24. Vertex Fitting - CMS

  25. Thursday

  26. BTeV Software

  27. H1 – OO Analysis

  28. Physics Analysis Expert (Karlsruhe)

  29. HepRep for GLAST

  30. Anaphe (CERN)

  31. The End

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