
During March 2025, Yordan Pentchev focused on improving the reliability of TRD online monitoring within the JeffersonLab/halld_recon repository. He addressed a bug in the monitoring plugin by ensuring that histograms for cluster and hit data populate only when specific thresholds are met, which reduced monitoring noise and improved data accuracy for downstream analyses. Additionally, he performed code cleanup by removing an unused debug print statement from the TRD online event processor, further enhancing log clarity. His work leveraged C++ and emphasized debugging and data analysis, resulting in more accurate and relevant monitoring outputs for the TRD analysis dashboards.

March 2025: TRD Online Monitoring Reliability Improvements in JeffersonLab/halld_recon. Implemented cleanup of an unused TRD online event processor debug print and a bug fix in the TRD online monitoring plugin to ensure histograms for cluster and hit data populate only when thresholds are met. This reduces monitoring noise, improves accuracy, and enhances data quality for TRD analyses. Commits involved: a58172e2ea44a5688d7a022d927d6a6fe32cd65c; af523c56b4e99d154b3852d85edb199a109b0447.
March 2025: TRD Online Monitoring Reliability Improvements in JeffersonLab/halld_recon. Implemented cleanup of an unused TRD online event processor debug print and a bug fix in the TRD online monitoring plugin to ensure histograms for cluster and hit data populate only when thresholds are met. This reduces monitoring noise, improves accuracy, and enhances data quality for TRD analyses. Commits involved: a58172e2ea44a5688d7a022d927d6a6fe32cd65c; af523c56b4e99d154b3852d85edb199a109b0447.
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