report from the lecce’s offline group rome 6-feb-2006 the achievements the people future plans
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Report from the Lecce’s Report from the Lecce’s Offline GroupOffline Group
Rome 6-Feb-2006
The Achievements
The People
Future Plans
Software TimetableSoftware Timetable
Before Jan. 2004:– A Geant3/Zebra based simulation producing (to different
degrees of sophistication) the hits in each of the three subdetectors.
– A C++ based program for the simulation and the reconstruction of the data collected with a large prototype of the LXe calorimeter, using the Rome framework
– A small number of Kumac macros, running under the Paw environment, for the reconstruction of the showers of the large prototype mentioned in point 2) above.
January 2004 – October 2004January 2004 – October 2004
Lecce invited to join Detailed study of MEG software
requirements Proposal to MEG Approval by the Collaboration Lecce joined MEG
November 2004 – June 2005November 2004 – June 2005 First release of MegRoot (344 classes > 4000 methods)
– Framework Architecture derived from AliRoot Data Model: MONARC All Container Classes ready
– Fast Simulation: Event Generator for Signal VMC for production of hits
– Digitization Naive for Calorimeter and TIC, detailed for Drift Chamber Simulation of waveform from FEE
– Reconstruction Pattern Recognition and Kalman Filter in the DC
– Interface to RDBMS
– Farm Manager Initial studies
Software Workshop: Martignano (LE), 20-23 June 2005
June 2005 – October 2005June 2005 – October 2005 Major steering from established plans
(collaboration request)– Cancel the plans to migrate the simulation from the fortran
into MegRoot– Completely remove the digitization from MegRoot and leave
its implementation to the Tokio group, within the Rome framework rather than the MegRoot framework
– Implement of the reconstruction and calibration packages for the LXe Prototype
October 2005: Milestone met
November 2005: MegRoot project cancelled
Leaving MEGLeaving MEGLecce joined upon approval of the Offline ProposalNo scientifical reasons for cancelling MegRoot (all
milestones were met, adequate manpower was provided)
These decisions should be taken collaboration wide
The Offline GroupThe Offline GroupCorrado Gatto Staff 100 YStefania Spagnolo Staff 20 YSergio Grancagnolo PostDoc 100 YClaudio Chiri PhD Stud. 100 YGianfranco Tassielli PhD Stud. 100 YGiovanni Siragusa PhD Stud. 100 YAnna Mazzacane PhD Stud. 100 YGiuseppina Terracciano Fellow 100 YDaniele Barbareschi Fellow 100 YEmanuela Cavallo ISU 100 NVito di Benedetto Student 100 YTotal 1020
Partecipant Profile % FTE INFN Assoc.Marco Panareo Staff 30 YPietro Creti Staff 30 YGianfranco Palama Staff 50 YTecnicians Staff 180 YTotal 290
The Splitter GroupThe Splitter Group
Total at Lecce: 13.1 FTETotal at Lecce: 13.1 FTE
Milestones (from BVR Jul-2005)Milestones (from BVR Jul-2005)2004 2005 2006 2007
Test MilestoneAssemblyDesign Manufactoring
DataChallenge
Farm
FrameworkPrototype
½ Minifarm
Computing Model
LPT Analysis
Reconstr.Module
½ Minifarm
The FutureThe FutureInvitation to carry over the IV Concept studies
(Nov. 2005)Aiming at IV Concept approval (Bangalore
2006)Proposal at FNAL (Dec 2005)IVCRoot released (Jan 2006): tracking,
calorimetry and jet reconstruction
The People InvolvedThe People Involved Detector experts:
– LXe: Signorelli, Yamada, Savada
– DC: Schneebeli (hit), Hajime, Chiri, Spagnolo (Pattern)
– TOF: Pavia/Genova– Magnet: Ootani
•All <100%
•All 100%
Montecarlo:– LXe: Cattaneo, Cei, Yamada
•All <100%
Core Offline:– Coordinator: C. Gatto– Framework: V. Di Benedetto– Evt Generator: A. Mazzacane– FastMC: A. Mazzacane– DC Digitization: G. Tassielli– DC Pattern Reco: C. Chiri, S.
Spagnolo– DC Reco: F. Ignatov– EMC Digi: V. Di Benedetto– EMC Reco: G.Terracciano– Calibration Classes & Interface to
RDBMS: D. Barbareschi– Magnetic Field: E. Cavallo– TIC: G. Siragusa– GFM: S. Grancagnolo
•Lecce: 11 people
•Novosibirsk: 1 people