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The Phoenix event display framework
Visualising HEP experiment event data and geometry is vital for physicists trying to debug their reconstruction software, their detector geometry or their physics analysis, and also for outreach and publicity purposes. Traditionally experiments used in-house applications that required installation (...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125101007 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2813801 |
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author | Moyse, Edward Ali, Fawad Cortina, Emilio Bianchi, Riccardo Maria Couturier, Ben |
author_facet | Moyse, Edward Ali, Fawad Cortina, Emilio Bianchi, Riccardo Maria Couturier, Ben |
author_sort | Moyse, Edward |
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description | Visualising HEP experiment event data and geometry is vital for physicists trying to debug their reconstruction software, their detector geometry or their physics analysis, and also for outreach and publicity purposes. Traditionally experiments used in-house applications that required installation (often as part of a much larger experiment specific framework). In recent years, web-based event/geometry displays have started to appear, dramatically lowering the entry barrier to use, but which typically are still per-experiment. The Phoenix framework is an extensible, experiment-agnostic framework for event and geometry visualisation. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
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spelling | cern-28138012022-07-25T14:35:28Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/202125101007http://cds.cern.ch/record/2813801engMoyse, EdwardAli, FawadCortina, EmilioBianchi, Riccardo MariaCouturier, BenThe Phoenix event display frameworkComputing and ComputersVisualising HEP experiment event data and geometry is vital for physicists trying to debug their reconstruction software, their detector geometry or their physics analysis, and also for outreach and publicity purposes. Traditionally experiments used in-house applications that required installation (often as part of a much larger experiment specific framework). In recent years, web-based event/geometry displays have started to appear, dramatically lowering the entry barrier to use, but which typically are still per-experiment. The Phoenix framework is an extensible, experiment-agnostic framework for event and geometry visualisation.oai:cds.cern.ch:28138012021 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Moyse, Edward Ali, Fawad Cortina, Emilio Bianchi, Riccardo Maria Couturier, Ben The Phoenix event display framework |
title | The Phoenix event display framework |
title_full | The Phoenix event display framework |
title_fullStr | The Phoenix event display framework |
title_full_unstemmed | The Phoenix event display framework |
title_short | The Phoenix event display framework |
title_sort | phoenix event display framework |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202125101007 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2813801 |
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