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{
"abstract": {
"description": " <p>This is an example of the C++ code (and its configuration in Python) needed to extract the trigger information from CMS Open/Legacy data. These instructions are valid to work with 2010 data. Snippets of this software can be used for physics analysis.</p> <p>The examples, within the code, have plenty of in-line comments to make it more understandable and to point potential users to the original information sources. It has been put together compiling the most important pieces of already-available <a href=\"https://github.com/cms-sw/cmssw\">CMSSW software</a>.</p>\n<p>If downloading the files at the bottom, please always use the latest version as the older ones are deprecated.</p> "
},
"accelerator": "CERN-LHC",
"authors": [
{
"name": "Carrera, Edgar",
"orcid": "0000-0002-0857-8507"
}
],
"collections": [
"CMS-Tools"
],
"date_created": [
"2010"
],
"date_published": "2017",
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"size": 40667
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"doi": "10.7483/OPENDATA.CMS.TE10.IIC8",
"experiment": [
"CMS"
],
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"uri": "root://eospublic.cern.ch//eos/opendata/cms/software/TriggerInfoTool/TriggerInfoTool-10.1.0.tar.gz"
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}
],
"license": {
"attribution": "GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3"
},
"publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal",
"recid": "5003",
"run_period": [
"Run2010A",
"Run2010B"
],
"source_code_repository": {
"url": "https://github.com/cms-opendata-analyses/TriggerInfoTool/tree/2010"
},
"system_details": {
"description": "Use this code with the CMS Open Data VM environment or the corresponding Docker container",
"recid": "250",
"release": "CMSSW_4_2_8"
},
"title": "Analysis code for extracting the trigger information from the CMS 2010 data",
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"secondary": [
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"Workflow"
]
},
"usage": {
"description": " <p>If you do not have the CERN Virtual Machine for 2010 CMS data installed, follow the instructions in step 1 at <a href=\"/VM/CMS/2010\">How to install a CERN Virtual Machine</a>. Or, alternatively, install the corresponding <a href=\"/docs/cms-guide-docker\">Docker container</a>.</p>\n\t\t\t<p>To run the analysis, follow the instructions at <a href=\"https://github.com/cms-opendata-analyses/TriggerInfoTool/tree/2010\">https://github.com/cms-opendata-analyses/TriggerInfoTool/tree/2010</a>.</p>\n<p>If downloading the files at the bottom, please always use the latest version as the older ones are deprecated.</p>"
},
"use_with": {
"description": "Use this with any CMS 2010 primary dataset and/or Monte Carlo datasets."
}
},
{
"abstract": {
"description": " <p>This is an example of the C++ code (and its configuration in Python) needed to extract the trigger information from CMS Open/Legacy data. These instructions are valid to work with 2011 and 2012 data. Snippets of this software can be used for physics analysis.</p> <p>The examples, within the code, have plenty of in-line comments to make it more understandable and to point potential users to the original information sources. It has been put together compiling the most important pieces of already-available <a href=\"https://github.com/cms-sw/cmssw\">CMSSW software</a>.</p> \n<p>If downloading the files at the bottom, please always use the latest version as the older ones are deprecated.</p>"
},
"accelerator": "CERN-LHC",
"authors": [
{
"name": "Carrera, Edgar",
"orcid": "0000-0002-0857-8507"
}
],
"collections": [
"CMS-Tools"
],
"date_created": [
"2011"
],
"date_published": "2017",
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"gz"
],
"number_files": 2,
"size": 41614
},
"doi": "10.7483/OPENDATA.CMS.TE11.L03E",
"experiment": [
"CMS"
],
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"checksum": "adler32:1c29e8ce",
"size": 32512,
"uri": "root://eospublic.cern.ch//eos/opendata/cms/software/TriggerInfoTool/TriggerInfoTool-11.1.0.tar.gz"
},
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"checksum": "adler32:c731af2f",
"size": 9102,
"uri": "root://eospublic.cern.ch//eos/opendata/cms/software/trigger_examples/trigger_examples-11.0.0.tar.gz"
}
],
"license": {
"attribution": "GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3"
},
"publisher": "CERN Open Data Portal",
"recid": "5004",
"run_period": [
"Run2011A",
"Run2011B",
"Run2012B",
"Run2012C"
],
"source_code_repository": {
"url": "https://github.com/cms-opendata-analyses/TriggerInfoTool/tree/2011"
},
"system_details": {
"description": "Use this code with the CMS Open Data VM environment or the corresponding Docker container",
"recid": "252",
"release": "CMSSW_5_3_32"
},
"title": "Analysis code for extracting the trigger information from the CMS 2011 data",
"type": {
"primary": "Software",
"secondary": [
"Analysis",
"Workflow"
]
},
"usage": {
"description": " <p>If you do not have the CERN Virtual Machine for 2011/2012 CMS data installed, follow the instructions in step 1 at <a href=\"/VM/CMS/2011\">How to install a CERN Virtual Machine</a>. Or, alternatively, install the corresponding <a href=\"/docs/cms-guide-docker\">Docker container</a>.</p>\n\t\t\t<p>To run the analysis, follow the instructions at <a href=\"https://github.com/cms-opendata-analyses/TriggerInfoTool/tree/2011\">https://github.com/cms-opendata-analyses/TriggerInfoTool/tree/2011</a>.</p> \n<p>If downloading the files at the bottom, please always use the latest version as the older ones are deprecated.</p>"
},
"use_with": {
"description": "Use this with any CMS 2011 or 2012 primary dataset and/or Monte Carlo datasets."
}
}
]