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* '''CMU''': Will Levine, Paul Mattione, Curtis Meyer
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* '''FSU''': Nathan Sparks
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* '''JLab''': Mark Ito (chair), David Lawrence, Yi Qiang, Dmitry Romanov, Simon Taylor, Elliott Wolin, Beni Zihlmann
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Revision as of 17:39, 17 October 2012

GlueX Offline Software Meeting
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
1:30 pm EDT
JLab: CEBAF Center, F326/327

Agenda

  1. Announcements
  2. Review of minutes from the last meeting: all
  3. Report from the last Data Challenge Meeting
  4. Reconstruction sub-group reports
    1. Calorimeters
    2. Tracking
    3. PID:
      1. GlueX Analysis Factories
      2. GlueX Kinematic Fitting
  5. Preliminary results from raw data tape simulation
  6. CCDB transition: Dmitry
  7. Action Item Review
  8. Review of recent repository activity: all

Communication Information

Video Conferencing

Slides

Talks can be deposited in the directory /group/halld/www/halldweb1/html/talks/2012-4Q on the JLab CUE. This directory is accessible from the web at https://halldweb1.jlab.org/talks/2012-4Q/ .

Minutes

Present:

  • CMU: Will Levine, Paul Mattione, Curtis Meyer
  • FSU: Nathan Sparks
  • JLab: Mark Ito (chair), David Lawrence, Yi Qiang, Dmitry Romanov, Simon Taylor, Elliott Wolin, Beni Zihlmann
  • UConn: Richard Jones

centos6 issues

profiling oprofile

tracking, naomi stereo not consistent with the truth +--+vs -++-

Paul, Nathan, reports problems with simd stuff

elliott data tape fromat almost reday raw event plug-in was written a while ago simulates block mode, single events per block there is some redundancy pythia, pass level 1 trigger fadc 250 125 f1tdc 32 48 channels average 6700 words per event, 4 bytes/per word eliminate empty crates 4800 words close to analyzing this data