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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:
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* Model the behaviour of particles traversing MICE
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* Model the MICE detector's electronics response to particles
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* Perform pattern recognition to reconstruct particle trajectories from electronics output
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* Provide a framework for high level accelerator physics analysis
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* Provide online diagnostics during running of MICE
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In addition to MAUS's role within MICE, the code is also used for generic accelerator development, in particular for the Neutrino Factory.
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*[[Install|Installing MAUS]]* - how to "*download*":http://heplnv152.pp.rl.ac.uk/maus/ and install MAUS from source.
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*[[Public_Deployments|Preinstalled MAUS]]* - shared copies of MAUS available to new users
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*[[MailingList|Email lists]]* and *[[MAUSMeetings|MAUS development meetings]]* - communications between the MAUS development team
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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/* (earlier reco versions)
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MAUS Production MC data information at: *[[analysis:MCProduction| MC Production]]* and data from http://reco.mice.rl.ac.uk/
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*"MICE Raw Data":http://gfe02.grid.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk:8301/MICE/*
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*"MAUS Live Data Reconstruction":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/dq/*
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*"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)
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*"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)
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*"MAUS Doxygen":http://heplnv152.pp.rl.ac.uk/maus/MAUS_latest_version/doc/index.html* (for latest release)
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Code repositories: *"Launchpad":https://launchpad.net/maus* (pro) *"Github":https://github.com/mice-software/maus* (experimental)
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*[[GeometryDescriptions|Geometry Descriptions]]*
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*"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 
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*[[tracker:TrackerSoftwareReview|Tracker Software Review]]* - Pages for the 2017 review of the tracker software
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*[[MAUSDevs|Additional Developer Documentation]]* - development of MAUS, code structure, doxygen, coding guidelines and testing guidelines
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*[[OnlineReconstruction|Online Reconstruction]]* - How to install the online reconstruction code
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*[[Software_on-call|Software On-call]]* - Information on MAUS support shifters.
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*[[MAUS-Citation|Citation]]* - Use this reference in order to cite MAUS
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_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._