G. Bower, R. Cassell, N. Graf, Tony Johnson, M. Ronan
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摘要
我们总结了北美集团基于java的线性对撞机物理和探测器设计研究系统的现状和未来发展。该系统是围绕Java Analysis Studio (JAS)构建的,这是一个独立于实验的、基于Java的数据分析实用程序。尽管该系统是在JAS中运行的集成包,但它的许多部分也是独立的Java实用程序。
We summarize the current status and future developments of the North American Group’s Java-based system for studying physics and detector design issues at a linear collider. The system is built around Java Analysis Studio (JAS) an experiment-independent Java-based utility for data analysis. Although the system is an integrated package running in JAS, many parts of it are also standalone Java utilities.