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[ ROOT - The Movie ]
----------Lecture by Paul Kunz (Stanford University)
Summary:
    Also, now available - ROOT - The Movie! This is a 2-cd set containing 6 hours of ROOT instruction.
  
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[ C++ for Particle Physicists ]
----------Lecture by Paul Kunz (Stanford University)
CERN, Geneva
  
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[ How to use CMT in ATLAS ]
----------Lecture by Christian Arnault (LAL - Orsay)
CERN
Summary:
    CMT, the Configuration Management Tool, is a software package for managing software packages. CMT provides an integrated tool for building, installing, configuring, and managing large software projects. CMT has been chosen as the software package management tool for the ATLAS experiment at CERN.

    Christian Arnault of LAL in Orsay is the principle author of CMT. At the end of the ATLAS sofware week in December 2001 he delivered three lectures that make up this tutorial introduction to CMT.

  
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[ Introduction to Athena ]
----------Lecture by Massimo Marino (LBNL)
Summary:
    A set of 7 lectures presented at the February 2002 ATLAS week on the use of the Athena software framework for ATLAS computing.
  
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[ ATLAS Reconstruction Tutorials - 2003 ]
----------Lecture by David Rousseau, Massimo Marino, Paolo Calafiura, with contributions from Wim Lavrijsen and Srini Rajagopalan. Thanks to Charles Leggett, who wrote the original tutorial, and all others who have contributed to its evolution.
Technical Training, CERN
Summary:
    The aim of the tutorial is to show how to run Athena Reconstruction first without a user algorithm, then how to write a simple Athena algorithm to access reconstructed quantities (track, cluster, ...) as well as the truth in Athena, how to compute derived quantities, and fill a new ntuple block
  
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