David Martinez Caicedo
(Illinois Institute of Technology), Denver Whittington
(Indiana University)
Description
The goal of this one day tutorial is to demonstrate to a new DUNE software user the basic steps to simulating and reconstructing events, creating and analyzing events using a ROOT tree, running the event display, and checking out, compiling, and modifying the dunetpc software repository.
The only requirement for follow up each step in the tutorial is being able to connect to the dunegpvm machines via ssh.
For people outside Fermilab the Readytalk access code is 6681756.
1
Introduction and goalsHornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Hornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Fermilab
Pine St and Kirk Road
Zip: 60510
Batavia-IL
Speakers:
DrDavid Martinez Caicedo
(Illinois Institute of Technology), DrDenver Whittington
(Indiana University)
Paper
Slides
2
Collaboration tools and beyondHornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Hornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Fermilab
Pine St and Kirk Road
Zip: 60510
Batavia-IL
Speaker:
Eileen Berman
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
Slides
3
Getting started with DUNE's software and computingHornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Hornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Fermilab
Pine St and Kirk Road
Zip: 60510
Batavia-IL
Speaker:
DrThomas Junk
(Fermilab)
Slides
4
Introduction to LArSoftHornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Hornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Fermilab
Pine St and Kirk Road
Zip: 60510
Batavia-IL
Speaker:
DrErica Snider
(Fermilab)
Slides
10:30
Coffee Break
5
Software tutorial part 1Hornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Hornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Fermilab
Pine St and Kirk Road
Zip: 60510
Batavia-IL
1. Log in
2. Set up environment
3. Run an example fcl file
4. Generate & Simulate some events
Speaker:
Gleb Sinev
(Duke University)
Slides
12:30
Lunch
6
Software tutorial part 2Hornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Hornet's Nest: 8th Floor
Fermilab
Pine St and Kirk Road
Zip: 60510
Batavia-IL
5. Run an event display
6. Check out and build dunetpc software
7. Modify a module to produce a histogram