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M. Ellis - MICE Video Conference - 30th August 20071 Software Report Recent progress:Recent progress: –Start of code to read DATE format (two parts) One section is independent of G4MICE and only requires on include file from DATE. This will be common to both G4MICE and the online monitoring.One section is independent of G4MICE and only requires on include file from DATE. This will be common to both G4MICE and the online monitoring. Second section is the G4MICE specific code that uses the routines above and makes the G4MICE classes.Second section is the G4MICE specific code that uses the routines above and makes the G4MICE classes. –Work was done by Ben and Michael, however they have now returned to school and will likely not have any real time for MICE for 6-12 months. –Paul Kyberd is taking a look at this code and Paul and I will carry on this work as time permits.
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M. Ellis - MICE Video Conference - 30th August 20072 Progress contd... DataReader:DataReader: –Interface has been implemented and a routine to instantiate the correct data reader developed by Michael. –All Applications now allow the user to specify the type of input data at run time through the data cards. Geometry:Geometry: –Michael has also improved the geometry checker which was one of a number of necessary steps for the recent progress on the tracker fitting upgrade.
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M. Ellis - MICE Video Conference - 30th August 20073 More Progress Track Fit:Track Fit: –Field Map in the Kalman fit has been implemented and tested. First studies show expected effect of step size on CPU use and physics performance. –Still waiting for the next update of RecPack with the fixed MCS Q matrix. KEK Analysis:KEK Analysis: –Aron has modified the KEK October Analysis application to work on MC and Real Data with no recompilation required.
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M. Ellis - MICE Video Conference - 30th August 20074 Finally GUIs:GUIs: –Chris has written a GUI for the Analysis application that allows a user to analyse a wide range of input data types (e.g. G4MICE simulation, ICOOL output, etc) and generate plots. –Time permitting, the other most commonly used applications will be given a GUI to try to make them more user friendly and accessible to the collaboration.
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