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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003 Introduction to the LCG Generator Monthly Meeting
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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003P.Bartalini – CERN EP division Work Packages and Milestones WP1: GENERATOR LIBRARY GENSER Beta (was released on schedule end September 2003) New version soon mostly to update SCRAM configuration (I.Seluzhenkov) First C++ Generator in GENSER (end 2003) Delayed Feasibility study for Sherpa inclusion (F.Krauss, S. Makarychev) LHAPDF in GENSER (end January 2004) Make available Fermilab v. (W.Giele) or wait for Durham v. (M.R.Walley) ? COMPHEP, ALPGEN and EVTGEN in GENSER (end March 2004) Some activity already for ALPGEN (F.Ambroglini) and COMPHEP (A.Sherstnev) inclusions.
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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003P.Bartalini – CERN EP division Work Packages and Milestones WP2: STORAGE, EVENT INTERFACES AND PARTICLE SERVICES Agreement on formats for common samples (end February 2003) Recent and Future LCG Generator Meetings dedicated to this topic HepMC evaluation (?) LCG ressources not identified yet. Keep in touch with CLHEP. WP3: COMMON EVENT FILES, EVENT DATA BASE MCDB in production in the LCG environment (end April 2004) New project starting (L.Dudko) Proposal for event production environment (end May 2004) Will be based on existing tools from LHC simulation frameworks WP4: TUNING AND VALIDATION OF EVENT GENERATORS HIJING debug&validation Recent activity in this area (V.Uzhinsky) Proposal for validation framework (end June 2004) Will be based on existing tools: JetWeb and MC-Tester
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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003P.Bartalini – CERN EP division MC4LHC Feedbacks LCG Generator activity and Milestones approved. It is recommended to improve the collaboration with the MC authors. The turn over and the possible loss of well trained people can represent a big problem as the experiments will soon rely on GENSER.
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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003P.Bartalini – CERN EP division WEB pageWEB page: http://lcgapp.cern.ch/project/simu/generator -- links to relevant documents and to CVS repository CDS Agenda HomeCDS Agenda Home > Projects > LHC Computing Grid > Physics GeneratorsProjectsLHC Computing GridPhysics Generators -- minutes of meetings, slides of presentations Applications area mailing list: project-lcg-simu@cern.ch Meetings: -- Kick off meeting in June (mini-workshop) -- During MC4LHC workshop (in July) -- Last Thursday of the month at 5 PM in 32-1-A24 (VRVS connection in Desert or in Island room) -- December meeting anticipated becouse of Chritstmas holidays -- Workshop with authors in March 2004 (dates not defined yet) Organisational Issues
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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003P.Bartalini – CERN EP division BACKUP
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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003P.Bartalini – CERN EP division GENSER: Progress Report GENSER was the first repository in the Simulation project Complete migration of MCDB Inclusion of the Top priority packages has been achieved Convenient «compact» distribution. Guaranteed installation on all the LCG supported platforms. MC structure just automatically reorganised using macros, end users can patch the code. Safe Double Versioning (Package*Subpackage) GENSER BETA release available end september 2003 GENSER BETA Documentation: http://lcgapp.cern.ch/project/simu/generator GENSER is distributed in /afs/cern.ch/sw/lcg/app/releases/GENSER Currently tested by ALICE, ATLAS and CMS first user reports (from A. Moersch, G. Stavropolous, F. Moortgat). Package versions agreed by contact persons in MC projects and/or by the volunteered beta testers. Simple procedure to include additional versions and bug fixes.
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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003P.Bartalini – CERN EP division Are the MC packages inside or outside the LCG generator repository ? There are two possibilities for the MC generator packages. 1) To fully store the MC generator code in GENSER defining the corresponding sub-package. 2) To install the MC generator as external software packages in the LCG environment and to store in GENSER just tests suites and other related code (examples etc.). Just a technical issue! For each MC package an ad-hoc solution should be found taking into account the user requirements
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LCG Generator Meeting, December 11 th 2003P.Bartalini – CERN EP division Between Two Worlds Small TH groups Old/Huge Fortran packages still in development Cannot spend all the time to give user support Large Experiments C++ Frameworks Challenging requirements
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