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The ALADDIN launchpad is designed as a means to run GENIE experiments through a graphical user interface (GUI). It requires an experiment directory with a compiled instance of the model, which may or may not have parameters exposed (through the xml config file). While the model is running it will provide real-time visualisation of key 2d and 3d parameters on a graph and a globe. When directed to an ALADDIN run directory (the output from a particular run of  a GENIE experiment - normally found as a subdirectory of the experiment directory) it will re-plot the data from the run for the purposes of simple visualisation of old runs. For compley data visualisation an application such as MatLab is recommended.   
 
The ALADDIN launchpad is designed as a means to run GENIE experiments through a graphical user interface (GUI). It requires an experiment directory with a compiled instance of the model, which may or may not have parameters exposed (through the xml config file). While the model is running it will provide real-time visualisation of key 2d and 3d parameters on a graph and a globe. When directed to an ALADDIN run directory (the output from a particular run of  a GENIE experiment - normally found as a subdirectory of the experiment directory) it will re-plot the data from the run for the purposes of simple visualisation of old runs. For compley data visualisation an application such as MatLab is recommended.   
  
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For more information, see the [[GENIE_ALADDIN_DOCS| ALADDIN Documentation]]
  
 
==Where we'd like to go with ALADDIN==
 
==Where we'd like to go with ALADDIN==

Revision as of 14:39, 2 June 2009

ALADDIN: the GENIE launchpad

ALADDIN has been developed as part of the [ENGAGE] programme, through the Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute [OMII].

What ALADDIN can do

The ALADDIN launchpad is designed as a means to run GENIE experiments through a graphical user interface (GUI). It requires an experiment directory with a compiled instance of the model, which may or may not have parameters exposed (through the xml config file). While the model is running it will provide real-time visualisation of key 2d and 3d parameters on a graph and a globe. When directed to an ALADDIN run directory (the output from a particular run of a GENIE experiment - normally found as a subdirectory of the experiment directory) it will re-plot the data from the run for the purposes of simple visualisation of old runs. For compley data visualisation an application such as MatLab is recommended.

For more information, see the ALADDIN Documentation

Where we'd like to go with ALADDIN