Project

General

Profile

Wiki » History » Version 122

George, Melissa, 14 October 2016 14:06

1 55 Rogers, Chris
MAUS (MICE Analysis User Software) is the "MICE project's":http://mice.iit.edu tracking, detector reconstruction and accelerator physics analysis framework. MAUS is designed to fulfil a number of functions for physicists interested in studying MICE data:
2 1 Tunnell, Christopher
3 41 Rogers, Chris
* Model the behaviour of particles traversing MICE
4
* Model the MICE detector's electronics response to particles
5
* Perform pattern recognition to reconstruct particle trajectories from electronics output
6
* Provide a framework for high level accelerator physics analysis
7
* Provide online diagnostics during running of MICE
8 18 Tunnell, Christopher
9 41 Rogers, Chris
In addition to MAUS's role within MICE, the code is also used for generic accelerator development, in particular for the Neutrino Factory.
10 24 Tunnell, Christopher
11 94 Dobbs, Adam
*[[Install|Installing MAUS]]* - how to "*download*":http://heplnv152.pp.rl.ac.uk/maus/ and install MAUS from source.
12 24 Tunnell, Christopher
13 51 Rogers, Chris
*[[Public_Deployments|Preinstalled MAUS]]* - shared copies of MAUS available to new users
14 49 Rogers, Chris
15 109 Dobbs, Adam
MAUS Production reconstructed real data produced via: *"OffRec Machine":http://reco.mice.rl.ac.uk/* *"GRID":http://gfe02.grid.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk:8301/RECO/*
16
17 113 Dobbs, Adam
MAUS Production MC data information at: *[[analysis:MCProduction| MC Production]]* and data from http://reco.mice.rl.ac.uk/MAUS-v2.3.1/MC/ where 2.3.1 is the desired MAUS release number.
18 111 Dobbs, Adam
19
20 90 Dobbs, Adam
21 107 Rajaram, Durga
*"MICE Raw Data":http://gfe02.grid.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk:8301/MICE/*
22
23 108 Rajaram, Durga
*"MAUS Live Data Reconstruction":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/dq/*
24 56 Rogers, Chris
25 114 Dobbs, Adam
*"MAUS Workbook":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/attachments/6217/MausWorkBook.pdf* - a step-by-step guide to using MAUS to simulate, unpack, reconstruct and analyse MICE data (with examples)
26 1 Tunnell, Christopher
27 122 George, Melissa
*"MAUS User Guide":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/maus/MAUS_latest_version/maus_user_guide/index.html* - setting up geometries, run control variables and different user applications ("*pdf*"attachment:maus_user_guide.pdf also available)
28 102 Dobbs, Adam
29 104 Dobbs, Adam
*"MAUS Doxygen":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/maus/MAUS_latest_version/doc/index.html* (for latest release)
30 5 Tunnell, Christopher
31 116 Dobbs, Adam
Code repositories: *"Launchpad":https://launchpad.net/maus* (pro) *"Github":https://github.com/mice-software/maus* (experimental)
32
33 98 Dobbs, Adam
*[[GeometryDescriptions|Geometry Descriptions]]*
34 95 Dobbs, Adam
35 87 Rogers, Chris
*"Test Server":http://test.mice.rl.ac.uk* - The MAUS test server forms part of our "Continuous Integration":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_integration stack 
36 86 Rogers, Chris
37 54 Rogers, Chris
*[[MailingList|Email lists]]* and *[[MAUSMeetings|MAUS development meetings]]* - communications between the MAUS development team
38 41 Rogers, Chris
39 75 Rogers, Chris
*[[MAUSDevs|Additional Developer Documentation]]* - development of MAUS, code structure, doxygen, coding guidelines and testing guidelines
40 41 Rogers, Chris
41 85 Lane, Peter
*[[Software_on-call|Software On-call]]* - Information on MAUS support shifters.
42
43 115 Dobbs, Adam
*[[MAUS-Citation|Citation]]* - Use this reference in order to cite MAUS
44
45 84 Rogers, Chris
_For information regarding general computing and software, please see the [[computing-software:|Computing and Software wiki]] for help. See also the [[x-boa:|xboa project]] for information on accelerator physics postprocessor routines._