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ROOT - A C++ framework for petabyte data storage, statistical analysis and visualization

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COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS
卷 180, 期 12, 页码 2499-2512

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpc.2009.08.005

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C plus; Object-oriented; Framework; Interpreter; Data storage; Data analysis; Visualization

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ROOT is an object-oriented C++ framework conceived in the high-energy physics (HEP) community. designed for storing and analyzing petabytes of data in an efficient way. Any instance of a C++ class can be stored into a ROOT file in a machine-independent compressed binary format. In ROOT the 17ree object container is optimized for statistical data analysis over very large data sets by using vertical data storage techniques. These containers can span a large number of files on local disks, the web, or a number of different shared file systems. In order to analyze this data, the user can chose out of a wide set of mathematical and statistical functions, inClUding linear algebra classes, numerical algorithms such as integration and minimization, and various methods for performing regression analysis (fitting). In particular. the RooFit package allows the user to perform complex data modeling and fitting while the RooStats library provides abstractions and implementations for advanced statistical tools. Multivariate classification methods based on machine learning techniques are available via the TMVA package. A central piece in these analysis tools are the histogram classes which provide binning of one- and multi-dimensional data. Results can be saved in high-quality graphical formats like Postscript and PDF or in bitmap formats like JPG or GIF. The result can also be stored into ROOT macros that allow a full recreation and rework of the graphics. Users typically create their analysis macros step by step, making use of the interactive C++ interpreter CINT, while running over small data samples. Once the development is finished, they can run these macros at full compiled speed over large data sets. using onthe-fly compilation, or by creating a stand-alone batch program. Finally, if processing farms are available, the user can reduce the execution time of intrinsically parallel tasks - e.g. data mining in HEP - by using PROOF, which will take care of optimally distributing the work over the available resources in a transparent way. Program summary Program title: ROOT Catalogue identifier: AEFA_v1_0 Program summary URL: http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk/summaries/AEFA-v1- 0.html Program obtainable from: CPC Program Library, Queen's University, Belfast, N. Ireland Licensing provisions: LGPL No. of lines in distributed program, including test data, etc.: 3 044 581 No. of bytes in distributed program, including test data, etc.: 36 325 133 Distribution format., tar.gz Programming language: C++ Computer: Intel 1386, Intel x86-64, Motorola PPC, Sun Sparc, HP PA-RISC Operating system: GNU/Linux, Windows XP/Vista, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, HP-LIX, AIX Has the code been vectorized or parallelized?: Yes RAM: > 55 Mbytes Classification: 4, 9, 11.9, 14 Nature of problem: Storage, analysis and visualization of scientific data Solution method: Object store, wide range of analysis algorithms and visualization methods Additional comments: For an up-to-date author list see: http://root.cern.ch/drupal/content/rootdevelopment-team and http://root.cern.ch/drupa]/content/former-root-developers Running time: Depending on the data size and complexity of analysis algorithms References: [1] http://root.cern.ch. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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