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The new GeoModel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for HEP
The GeoModel toolkit is an open-source suite of standalone tools that empowers the user with lightweight tools to describe, visualize, test, and debug detector descriptions and geometries for HEP standalone studies and experiments. GeoModel has been designed with independence and responsiveness in m...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2438/1/012051 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2802409 |
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author | Bianchi, Riccardo Maria Bandieramonte, Marilena Boudreau, Joseph Dell'Acqua, Andrea Tsulaia, Vakhtang |
author_facet | Bianchi, Riccardo Maria Bandieramonte, Marilena Boudreau, Joseph Dell'Acqua, Andrea Tsulaia, Vakhtang |
author_sort | Bianchi, Riccardo Maria |
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description | The GeoModel toolkit is an open-source suite of standalone tools that empowers the user with lightweight tools to describe, visualize, test, and debug detector descriptions and geometries for HEP standalone studies and experiments. GeoModel has been designed with independence and responsiveness in mind and offers a development environment free of other large HEP tools and frameworks, and with a very quick development cycle. With very few and lightweight dependencies, GeoModel is easy to install on all systems, in a modular way; and pre-compiled binaries are provided for the major platforms, for a quick and easy installation. Coded entirely in C++, GeoModel offers the user tools to describe geometries inside C++ code or in external XML files, create persistent representation with a low disk footprint and interactively visualize and inspect the geometry in a 3D view. It also offers a plugin mechanism and an optional Geant4 application to simulate the described geometry in a standalone environment. In this contribution, we describe all the available tools, with a focus on the latest additions, which provide users with more visualization, debug, and simulation tools. |
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spelling | cern-28024092023-08-24T18:49:57Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/2438/1/012051http://cds.cern.ch/record/2802409engBianchi, Riccardo MariaBandieramonte, MarilenaBoudreau, JosephDell'Acqua, AndreaTsulaia, VakhtangThe new GeoModel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for HEPParticle Physics - ExperimentThe GeoModel toolkit is an open-source suite of standalone tools that empowers the user with lightweight tools to describe, visualize, test, and debug detector descriptions and geometries for HEP standalone studies and experiments. GeoModel has been designed with independence and responsiveness in mind and offers a development environment free of other large HEP tools and frameworks, and with a very quick development cycle. With very few and lightweight dependencies, GeoModel is easy to install on all systems, in a modular way; and pre-compiled binaries are provided for the major platforms, for a quick and easy installation. Coded entirely in C++, GeoModel offers the user tools to describe geometries inside C++ code or in external XML files, create persistent representation with a low disk footprint and interactively visualize and inspect the geometry in a 3D view. It also offers a plugin mechanism and an optional Geant4 application to simulate the described geometry in a standalone environment. In this contribution, we describe all the available tools, with a focus on the latest additions, which provide users with more visualization, debug, and simulation tools.ATL-SOFT-PROC-2022-002oai:cds.cern.ch:28024092022-02-25 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Bianchi, Riccardo Maria Bandieramonte, Marilena Boudreau, Joseph Dell'Acqua, Andrea Tsulaia, Vakhtang The new GeoModel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for HEP |
title | The new GeoModel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for HEP |
title_full | The new GeoModel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for HEP |
title_fullStr | The new GeoModel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for HEP |
title_full_unstemmed | The new GeoModel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for HEP |
title_short | The new GeoModel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for HEP |
title_sort | new geomodel suite, a lightweight detector description and visualization toolkit for hep |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2438/1/012051 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2802409 |
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