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ATLAS software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integration
The ATLAS software tutorial is a centrally organized suite of educational materials that helps to prepare newcomers for work in ATLAS. The broad objective is to familiarize participants with the basic skills needed to accomplish data analysis tasks, with a strong focus on software tools. In this pos...
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author | Garg, Rocky Bala Carlson, Ben Veatch, Jason Robert |
author_facet | Garg, Rocky Bala Carlson, Ben Veatch, Jason Robert |
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description | The ATLAS software tutorial is a centrally organized suite of educational materials that helps to prepare newcomers for work in ATLAS. The broad objective is to familiarize participants with the basic skills needed to accomplish data analysis tasks, with a strong focus on software tools. In this poster, we will outline the recent changes to the ATLAS software tutorial to follow a project-based pedagogy. The tutorial walks through all the key stages of a published ATLAS analysis, including topics from Monte Carlo generation, analysis optimization techniques, usage of the computing grid and statistics. We will also discuss some of the preliminary feedback from the pilot program and early trials of the new tutorial format. |
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spelling | cern-28577892023-05-04T18:19:50Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2857789engGarg, Rocky BalaCarlson, BenVeatch, Jason RobertATLAS software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integrationParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS software tutorial is a centrally organized suite of educational materials that helps to prepare newcomers for work in ATLAS. The broad objective is to familiarize participants with the basic skills needed to accomplish data analysis tasks, with a strong focus on software tools. In this poster, we will outline the recent changes to the ATLAS software tutorial to follow a project-based pedagogy. The tutorial walks through all the key stages of a published ATLAS analysis, including topics from Monte Carlo generation, analysis optimization techniques, usage of the computing grid and statistics. We will also discuss some of the preliminary feedback from the pilot program and early trials of the new tutorial format.ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2023-149oai:cds.cern.ch:28577892023-05-04 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Garg, Rocky Bala Carlson, Ben Veatch, Jason Robert ATLAS software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integration |
title | ATLAS software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integration |
title_full | ATLAS software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integration |
title_fullStr | ATLAS software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integration |
title_full_unstemmed | ATLAS software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integration |
title_short | ATLAS software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integration |
title_sort | atlas software tutorial: evolving to accelerate integration |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2857789 |
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