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EMT Software Workshop
SLAC 
November 19th, 2001


BaBar conference room (Building 280, Room 162)
Computer and overhead projector, conf. phone, and ethernet.

Chair: Paul Dauncey

All times include discussion; 45 min talks are 30 + 15 and 30 min talks are 20 + 10
TIME TOPIC SPEAKERS PDF file LaTex PS file
9:00-9:45 Introduction and overview Phil Clark Talk Latex
9:45-10:30 Online (L1EmtOnline, L1EmtOdf) Paul Dauncey Talk Latex
10:30-11:15 Calibration (L1EmtCalOnline, L1EmtCalOdf) Stefania Ricciardi Talk Latex
11:15-12:00 Configuration(L1EmtConfig, L1EmtConfigTools) Phil Clark Talk Latex
12:00-13:30 Lunch      
13:30-14:15 Offline Fundamentals (L1EmtData,L1EmtDataP,L1EmtEnv,L1EmtOep) Wahid Bhimji Talk Latex
14:15-15:00 Monitoring and Analysis (L1TNtuple, L1TFMon, L1TMonTools, L1EmtTools)
15:00-15:45 EMT simulation (L1EmtSim, L1EmtSpy) Mark Winter Talk Latex
15:45-16:30 EMT simulation (Current development, background mixing & future plans) Nick Barlow Talk

The focus of the workshop is:

  • To learn about the EMT software
  • Identify what needs to be done in future
  • To provide documentation

Please bear this in mind when preparing talks. Speakers, should make a PDF file available for their talk, make as many diagrams as possible to explain the software structure, and one Latex file (to be put into a BaBar Note on EMT software) before their talk. When discussing packages, a package coordinator should be clearly identified for the next year.

Outcome of the review: prioritised list