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The xAOD DataSource acts as an adaptor between ATLAS xAOD event store, and ROOT's RDataFrame interface. This allows users to read ATLAS xAOD data files using RDataFrame's ImpliciteMT feature for physics analysis. This repository currently contains three packages. [Refer ReadMe.md for setup instructions.] 1. xAODdataSource: A collection of interfaces and classes which includes implementation of ROOT's RDataSource interface and supporting classes which interact with ATLAS event store. 2. EventLoopTests: A set of test applications, to demonstrate use cases of ATLAS EventLoop tool, as used for accessing ATLAS EDM objects using AnaAlgorithm framework. [https://atlassoftwaredocs.web.cern.ch/ABtutorial/] 3. AppUtils: A set of interfaces and utility classes to support test applications used by above two packages. Each package has the directory structure as below: PackageName: Interfaces, public headers of the package. Root: Implementation, source files. Test: Unit tests and Integration tests. Apps: Standalone test applications.
xAOD, TDataFrame, Physics Analysis
xAOD, TDataFrame, Physics Analysis
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