Speaker
Lukas Alexander Heinrich
(New York University (US))
Description
We will give an update on developments of the experiment-internal analysis preservation and reusability efforts. We present the latest results of experiment-internal reinterpretations in part derived through the RECAST framework, an integration of both the CheckMate2 and MadAnalysis analysis catalogues. Further, we will discuss progress on generic analysis preservation with examples from CMS and ATLAS within the CERN Analysis Preservation (CAP) project and a new integration of CAP with the analysis re-execution platform REANA, which is planned to serve as a common backend to both CAP and RECAST.
Presentation | Talk given in person |
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Authors
Lukas Alexander Heinrich
(New York University (US))
Kyle Stuart Cranmer
(New York University (US))
Sunje Dallmeier-Tiessen
(CERN)
Tibor Simko
(CERN)