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Berkeley Lab / labRemote
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterTools and classes to control Lab equipment
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LHCb Analysis Productions documentation. It is available here.
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lhcb-dpa / Analysis Productions / LbAPI
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterAPI for exposing Analysis Productions data
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LHCb / Lbcom
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterThis project is built on top of the Gaudi and LHCb projects. It contains components shared by Boole and one or more other applications (Brunel, DaVinci, Moore etc.). See documentation at http://cern.ch/lhcbdoc/lbcom/
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LHCb / LHCb
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterThe LHCb project contains general purpose classes used throughout the LHCb software. It is built on top of the Gaudi framework. Documentation is available at http://cern.ch/lhcbdoc/lhcb
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LHCb Conditions Database repository for Run 3 and beyond.
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LHCb Dirac / LHCbDIRAC
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyLHCbDIRAC is the Extension from DIRAC for LHCb Experiment
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LHCb / LHCbIntegrationTests
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterThe LHCb Integration Tests project is a simple shell used to host tests meant to check the integration between LHCb software projects.
Documentation available at https://lhcb-integration-tests.docs.cern.ch/.
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LHCb Core Software / LHCbNightlyConf
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterConfiguration of LHCb Nightly Builds.
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LHCb Core Software / lhcbstacks
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterConfiguration for the LHCb software stacks.
The software release guide is: https://lbdevops.web.cern.ch/lbdevops/SoftwareReleaseGuide.html
The releases status can be seen at: https://lhcb-nightlies.web.cern.ch/release/lhcb-release/
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LHCb Dirac / LHCbWebDIRAC
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyWeb extension from WebDIRAC for LHCb
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IRIS / lhc_pywit_model
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LHCData / lhc-sm-api
MIT LicenseA project containing API for querying databases (Post Mortem, NXCALS, AFT) and processing signals. The project is a part of the LHC Signal Monitoring framework.
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