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Go4 v2 Analysis Framework
J. Adamczewski ; M. Al-Turany ; D. Bertini ; H.G. Essel ; S. Linev ;
Date 3 Jun 2003
Subject Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability | physics.data-an
AffiliationGSI, Darmstadt, Germany
AbstractGo4 developed at GSI is an analysis framework with a general purpose non blocking GUI. Go4 is based on ROOT. The GUI is implemented in Qt using GSI’s QtROOT interface. Analysis and GUI run in separate tasks communicating through asynchronous object channels. A Go4 analysis may use any ROOT features. It can be organized in steps, which can be controlled from the GUI according to the user specifications. Each step is composed of event objects, the event processing, and event IO. Go4 composite event classes allow the construction of arbitrary complex events hierarchically composed of objects. The IO of the composite event objects to and from ROOT trees/branches is provided without explicit programming. The Go4 tree viewer can browse arbitrary hierarchy levels of composite events. The GUI provides hooks to attach user written GUIs. These GUIs have access to all objects of the analysis, i.e. events for asynchronous event display. Using the Qt designer the development of such GUIs is very efficient. The Go4 fit package (API and GUI) is a powerful and extendable tool to model and fit experimental data. The Go4 framework is especially useful for on-line monitoring. The HADES experiment at GSI integrated the existing ROOT based analysis into Go4 and is using it on-line with dedicated GUIs.
Source arXiv, physics/0306022
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