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Data Analysis Team since GSI

Data Analysis Team since GSI. Before GSI : Mainly development of  -ray events Monte-Carlo. Since GSI : Monte-Carlo to investigate GRID / Database systems Development of interface between analysis framework Web services for software organisation. Agata data analysis framework.

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Data Analysis Team since GSI

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  1. Data Analysis Team since GSI Before GSI: Mainly development of -ray events Monte-Carlo Since GSI: Monte-Carlo to investigate GRID / Database systems Development of interface between analysis framework Web services for software organisation

  2. Agata data analysis framework Experiment: -ray spectroscopy Results, conferences, Papers

  3. Agata data analysis framework Physics generator Root/TTree Blue/StrasDB Cube/4D Raw files (Disk/DLT) DB systems ROOT Fast MC Spectres Radware PSA/tracking GEANT MIDAS PSA/tracking

  4. Agata Data Analysis challenge • Tasks* : • Investigate/develop database • Investigate GRID • Define how much parallel access and CPU are needed • ROOT advantages: • Demonstrator phase: fraction of AGATA & ancillaries • Coincidences -ancillaries • Data are stored compressed, separated • Full AGATA (ancillaries) : • Large datasets  GRID ? (*) Defined in the first Data Analysis workshop

  5. PROOF – Parallel Root Facility ROOT do it for you ! Gerris Ganis, ROOT workshop 2005

  6. First application with GEM Simu.C Simu.C 2.8 GHz Linux SL, SATA Simu.C 2.8 GHz (x2) Linux SL, SCSI 2.8 GHz Linux RH9, IDE Simu.C Simu.C 3.0 GHz (x2) Linux RH9 Simu.C Simu.C 250 MHz (x2) Solaris, SCSI Simu.C 800 MHz Linux RH9, IDE

  7. Software organisation Repository trunk gw branches tags User side • Development version • Release 0.2 • Import/export from other framework • level scheme from ENSDF • Release 0.1 • Monte-carlo level scheme (Radware) • Documentation • automatically generated - doxygen • Informations / news • Weblog / forum / syndication (rss) • Bugtracker SVN • Sharing files • History of changes Developer side

  8. Documentation

  9. Informations / news

  10. Software life: bugtracker

  11. Futur Developments Physics generator Root/TTree Blue/StrasDB Cube/4D Raw files (Disk/DLT) DB systems ROOT Fast MC Spectres Radware PSA/tracking GEANT MIDAS PSA/tracking

  12. Conclusions The work is going on slowly The community should be more involved: Requests should be known Feedbacks are needed Workers are welcome

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