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* [https://github.com/brettviren/worch ''worch''], a meta-build orchestration system based on ''waf'' framework.
 
* [https://github.com/brettviren/worch ''worch''], a meta-build orchestration system based on ''waf'' framework.
 
* [https://github.com/brettviren/gegede ''GGD''], a Geometry Description system. Also see [[LBNE_Geometry_Description_and_Model| this dedicated geometry page]].
 
* [https://github.com/brettviren/gegede ''GGD''], a Geometry Description system. Also see [[LBNE_Geometry_Description_and_Model| this dedicated geometry page]].
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* [[Building_in_Docker|"Building in Docker"], our R&D for applying the [https://www.docker.com/whatisdocker/|Docker] platform to solve the problem of LBNE (and other) software packaging and distribution.
  
 
= Facilities =
 
= Facilities =

Revision as of 20:20, 30 December 2014

Organization

Priorities

Software Tools

LBNE Software

Underlying Software Components and Tools

  • art, a ROOT-based suite of tools, libraries, and applications for processing detector events.
  • LArSoft, an art-based framework for simulating liquid argon drift detectors. As of Jan 24, 2014, LArSoft transitioned from svn/SRT to git/mrb/ups.

New Tools

  • worch, a meta-build orchestration system based on waf framework.
  • GGD, a Geometry Description system. Also see this dedicated geometry page.
  • [[Building_in_Docker|"Building in Docker"], our R&D for applying the [1] platform to solve the problem of LBNE (and other) software packaging and distribution.

Facilities

FNAL

BNL

Open Science Grid

While not a facility or even an owner of a facility, the Open Science Grid (OSG) Consortium is an important component of the national Grid Computing infrastructure in the US as it facilitates access to High-Throughput Computing facilities for many research institutions and collaborations. LBNE enjoys the support of the OSG and has a Virtual Organization (VO) status with the Consortium.

  • Gratia monitoring tool which shows Open Science Grid resource utilization.