Studies for a common selection software environment in ATLAS: From the level-2 trigger to the offline reconstruction

S Armstrong, J T Baines, C P Bee, M Biglietti, A Bogaerts, V Boisvert, M Bosman, S Brandt, B Caron, P Casado, G Cataldi, D Cavalli, M Cervetto, G Comune, A Corso-Radu, A Di Mattia, M D Gomez, A dos Anjos, J Drohan, N EllisM Elsing, B Epp, F Etienne, S Falciano, A Farilla, Simon George, V Ghete, S Gonzalez, M Grothe, A Kaczmarska, K Karr, A Khomich, N Konstantinidis, W Krasny, W Li, A Lowe, L Luminari, C Meessen, A G Mello, G Merino, P Morettini, E Moyse, A Nairz, A Negri, N Nikitin, A Nisati, C Padilla, F Parodi, V Perez-Reale, J L Pinfold, P Pinto, G Polesello, Z Qian, S Resconi, S Rosati, D A Scannicchio, C Schiavi, T Schoerner-Sadenius, E Segura, J M de Seixas, T Shears, S Sivoklokov, M Smizanska, R Soluk, C Stanescu, S Tapprogge, F Touchard, V Vercesi, A Watson, T Wengler, P Werner, S Wheeler, F J Wickens, W Wiedenmann, M Wielers, H Zobernig

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)915-920
Number of pages6
JournalIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Volume51
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2004

Keywords

  • programming environments
  • software reusability
  • triggering

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