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LHCb Conditions Database repository for Run 3 and beyond.
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A collection of notebooks for analysis of hardware commissioning tests as well as events occurring during operation of superconducting circuits of the Large Hadron Collider.
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EvtGen / EvtGen
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterMirror of the EvtGen repo hosted on HepForge
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Project collecting the necessary data for running Madgraph with Gauss.
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YARR / localDB-tools
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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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faser / online / faser-daq
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 or laterThe complete data acquisition software for the FASER experiment with core functionality provided by daqling.
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The ATLAS Experiment's main JobOptions repository for MC production using Release 21.
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atlas-itk / sw / db / itkdb
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterPython interface to ITk Production DB - https://itkdb.docs.cern.ch/
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LHCb / Detector
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterDescription of the LHCb Upgrade detector using the DD4hep framework
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This is the FTAG (training) dataset dumpster (aka TDD). We use it to run away from the ATLAS EDM into the land of H5.
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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 Data Packages / PRConfig
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Gaussino / Gaussino
OtherGaussino is a project to provide an experiment-independent core software simulation framework. It can be used as the core project experiment specific projects, e.g. Gauss in the LHCb experiment, or in a standalone mode.
It is based on the Gaudi data processing framework and the Geant4 toolkit. It provides a structure to plugin a variety of generators via a set of interfaces. An adaptor to Pythia 8 is available for use and as example.
For further details refer to https://gaussino.docs.cern.ch/
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