A large scale effort is underway by the scientific community to design experiments at future linear colliders to complement the physics reach of the LHC. A new generation of detectors with unprecedented performance is required to be able to succeed in such an effort. Similarly, new simulation tools need to be implemented in order to design and optimize those detectors. I will present several physics and detector studies performed within the above environment, all of them implemented in an extremely powerful simulation framework, ILCroot, which I actively participated in developing.
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