Towards a Turnkey Software Stack for HEP Experiments

Future HEP experiments require detailed simulation and advanced reconstruction algorithms to explore the physics reach of their proposed machines and to design, optimise, and study the detector geometry and performance. To synergize the development of the CLIC and FCC software efforts, the CERN EP R...

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Main Authors: Sailer André, Ganis Gerardo, Mato Pere, Petrič Marko, Stewart Graeme A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/21/epjconf_chep2020_10002.pdf
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spelling doaj-f50c3a6728e140609b9f1bef9cfa37c32021-08-02T15:06:10ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2020-01-012451000210.1051/epjconf/202024510002epjconf_chep2020_10002Towards a Turnkey Software Stack for HEP ExperimentsSailer André0Ganis Gerardo1Mato Pere2Petrič Marko3Stewart Graeme A.4CERN, Esplanade des Particules 1CERN, Esplanade des Particules 1CERN, Esplanade des Particules 1CERN, Esplanade des Particules 1CERN, Esplanade des Particules 1Future HEP experiments require detailed simulation and advanced reconstruction algorithms to explore the physics reach of their proposed machines and to design, optimise, and study the detector geometry and performance. To synergize the development of the CLIC and FCC software efforts, the CERN EP R&D roadmap proposes the creation of a “Turnkey Software Stack”, which is foreseen to provide all the necessary ingredients, from simulation to analysis, for future experiments; not only CLIC and FCC, but also for proposed Super-tau-charm factories, CEPC, and ILC. The software stack will facilitate writing specific software for experiments ensuring coherency and maximising the re-use of established packages to benefit from existing solutions and community developments, for example, ROOT, Geant4, DD4hep, Gaudi and podio. As a showcase for the software stack, the existing CLIC reconstruction software, written for iLCSoft, is being to be ported to Gaudi. In parallel, the back-end of the LCIO event data model can be replaced by an implementation in podio. These changes will enable the sharing of the algorithms with other users of the software stack. We will present the current status and plans of the turnkey software stack, with a focus of the adaptation of the CLIC reconstruction chain to Gaudi and podio, and detail the plans for future developments to generalise their applicability to FCC and beyond.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/21/epjconf_chep2020_10002.pdf
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author Sailer André
Ganis Gerardo
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Petrič Marko
Stewart Graeme A.
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Ganis Gerardo
Mato Pere
Petrič Marko
Stewart Graeme A.
Towards a Turnkey Software Stack for HEP Experiments
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Stewart Graeme A.
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title Towards a Turnkey Software Stack for HEP Experiments
title_short Towards a Turnkey Software Stack for HEP Experiments
title_full Towards a Turnkey Software Stack for HEP Experiments
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description Future HEP experiments require detailed simulation and advanced reconstruction algorithms to explore the physics reach of their proposed machines and to design, optimise, and study the detector geometry and performance. To synergize the development of the CLIC and FCC software efforts, the CERN EP R&D roadmap proposes the creation of a “Turnkey Software Stack”, which is foreseen to provide all the necessary ingredients, from simulation to analysis, for future experiments; not only CLIC and FCC, but also for proposed Super-tau-charm factories, CEPC, and ILC. The software stack will facilitate writing specific software for experiments ensuring coherency and maximising the re-use of established packages to benefit from existing solutions and community developments, for example, ROOT, Geant4, DD4hep, Gaudi and podio. As a showcase for the software stack, the existing CLIC reconstruction software, written for iLCSoft, is being to be ported to Gaudi. In parallel, the back-end of the LCIO event data model can be replaced by an implementation in podio. These changes will enable the sharing of the algorithms with other users of the software stack. We will present the current status and plans of the turnkey software stack, with a focus of the adaptation of the CLIC reconstruction chain to Gaudi and podio, and detail the plans for future developments to generalise their applicability to FCC and beyond.
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/21/epjconf_chep2020_10002.pdf
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