par Bertrand, Daniel
Référence Computer physics communications, 45, 1-3, page (207-213)
Publication Publié, 1987
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The DELPHI interactive data analysis must, with regard to its complexity, be structured in a modular way. Each module is as far as possible independent of the others limiting the contact to the data transmission. The coherence of the program is insured by the data structure itself, only accessible through a buffer processor TANAGRA protecting it. The command processor ICI allows to perform the data analysis in an asynchronous way, which is indispensable to the permanent adjustment of the logic to the complex behavior of the multifunctional detector DELPHI. The TANAGRA package keeps the history of the events allowing a complete remake of the procedure at any moment.