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title: See also
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published: true
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<h1 id="about">About us...</h1>
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<p>
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<img width="150" src="${r '/images/sms_logo.png'}">
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The DataForge is currently being developed in Sector for mathematical support of <a
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href="http://www.inr.ru/">Institute for Nuclear Research of Russian academy of Sciences </a>.
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</p>
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<hr>
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<h1 id="others">Other data analysis framework</h1>
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<div class="col-lg-12">
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<table>
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<a href="https://root.cern.ch/">
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<img align="left" width="150"
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src="https://root.cern.ch/root/htmldoc/guides/users-guide/pictures/rootlogo.png">
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</a>
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<p>Root is the most used data analysis framework in particle physics. The documentation for this platform is
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extensive and it has good scientific community support. Its main problem is its architecture which
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originates in 1980-s and holds a lot of legacy drawbacks of older FORTRAN platforms. Also the general
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problem is C++. While being very flexible, C++ requires a lot of programming expertise to write safe and
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consistent code. Sadly, physicists seldom are not very good programmers. Nowadays Root hits the roof of
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its
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usability.
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</p>Additional information about Root criticism could be found <a
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href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROOT#Criticisms">here</a>. <p>
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</p>
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</table>
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<hr>
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<table>
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<td><a href="http://jas.freehep.org/jas3/"> <img width="300"
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src="http://jas.freehep.org/jas3/images/jas3Title.png"></a>
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</td>
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<p>The java analysis studio is quite advanced data visualization framework developed in Standford
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accelerator center. It is modular and has good object oriented design</p>
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<p>It is intended to make an interface to integrate DataForge framework with JAS3 visualization via <a
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href="modules.html#aida">AIDA plugin</a></p>
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</td>
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</table>
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<hr>
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<table>
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<a href="jwork.org/dmelt/">
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<img src="http://jwork.org/dmelt/data_dm/images/dm_logo125px.png">
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<tr align="center"><h3>DataMelt</h3></tr>
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</table>
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</a>
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<p>
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DataMelt is huge collection of scientific libraries accompanied by visual framework which allows to
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write analysis scripts in different JVM languages. It is a good memory-safe alternative to Root, but
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sadly it inherits a lot of Root architectural drawbacks as well.
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</p>
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</table>
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<hr>
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</div>
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