Speaker
Description
The project of the Super Charm-Tau (SCT) factory --- a high-luminosity
electron-positron collider for studying charmed hadrons and tau lepton
--- is proposed by Budker INP. The project implies single collision point
equipped with a universal particle detector. The Aurora software
framework has been developed for the SCT detector. It is based on
trusted and widely used in high energy physics software packages, such
as Gaudi, Geant4, and ROOT. At the same time, new ideas and
developments are employed, in particular the Aurora project benefits a
lot from the turnkey software for future colliders (Key4HEP)
initiative. We will present the first release of the Aurora
framework and its core technologies, structure and roadmap for
the near future. From the hardware point of view the Budker INP general computing facility (BINP/GCF) providing the required computational and storage
resources will be described together with recent developments for the fullscale offline computing infrastructure.