A Development Environment for Visual Physics Analysis
H.-P. Bretz, M. Brodski, M. Erdmann, R. Fischer, A. Hinzmann, T., Klimkovich, D. Klingebiel, M. Komm, J. Lingemann, G. M\"uller, T. M\"unzer,, M. Rieger, J. Steggemann, T. Winchen

TL;DR
The paper presents VISPA, a graphical development environment that streamlines physics analysis workflows through modular, plug-in based tools for designing, executing, and verifying analyses, enhancing flexibility and usability.
Contribution
It introduces a novel extendable environment with plug-ins for analysis design, execution, and browsing, based on an object-oriented toolkit, improving physics data analysis processes.
Findings
Demonstrates the environment’s functionality with example applications.
Shows improved workflow management for physics analysis.
Provides a flexible, modular platform for analysis development.
Abstract
The Visual Physics Analysis (VISPA) project integrates different aspects of physics analyses into a graphical development environment. It addresses the typical development cycle of (re-)designing, executing and verifying an analysis. The project provides an extendable plug-in mechanism and includes plug-ins for designing the analysis flow, for running the analysis on batch systems, and for browsing the data content. The corresponding plug-ins are based on an object-oriented toolkit for modular data analysis. We introduce the main concepts of the project, describe the technical realization and demonstrate the functionality in example applications.
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