OpenScientist
DeveloperGuy Barrand
Stable release
16.8 / December 2008
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeData analysis
LicenseLGPL/GPL
Websiteopenscientist.lal.in2p3.fr
Repository

OpenScientist is an integration of open source products working together to do scientific visualization and data analysis, in particular for high energy physics (HEP).[1]

Among other things, it contains a light C++ AIDA implementation that can be used to run the histogramming part of Geant4 examples.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Barrand, G. (2005). "OpenScientist. Status of the project" (PDF). CERN. Retrieved 16 June 2025.
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