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Revision 42018-05-18 - LaurentMichel

 
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Hands-on Session (Victoria 2018)(tbc)

  • The purpose of this session is 2 folds
    • Allowing VO people to do a concrete job with VO-DML tools and to get answers to the following questions:
      • How to build a model
      • How to reuse a model
      • How to annotate existing data
      • How to annotate dynamically generated data
      • How to parse annotated VOTables
    • Checking that the current VO-DML workflow fulfill the expectations of the community
      • Cost of the VO-DML implementation for archive curators
      • Cost of the VO-DML implementation for client developpers
      • Sustainability
 

Documentation

  • A basic VO-DML: Beginner's Guide has been generated to assist data modelers get acquainted with the procedures involved with generating VO-DML compliant models.
  • A basic VO-DML: Import Guide has been written to assist data modelersto get acquainted with the model imports in Modelio.
  • The VO_DML reference document can be found here
  • The draft of the mapping document can be found here

Tutorials

  • The Tesselation project proposes is guideline to start with VO-DML. This toy project has been used as support for 2 talks
    • Shanghai 2017 pdf
    • Santiago 2017 pdf

Material

  • Project Templates
    • Templates for the 3 supported modelers (Modelio, Magic Draw and Altova) can be found here
    • The ivoa model defining the basics VO-DML data types can be found here
  • Models
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    • Lots of model are availble in [[https://volute.g-vo.org/svn/trunk/projects/dm/][Volute]. The VO-DML serialization can usally be found in the vo-dml sub-folder. Below is the most achieved model sample.
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    • The ivoa model represents a collection of basic types (mostly VODML's PrimitiveType -s) that can be reused by other models to express values in the Models. It has a standard representation as a VODML XML file. A browseable representation of the model is also available.
      The model was developed by Gerard Lemson (GaVO and JHU).
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    • Some models are availble in [[https://volute.g-vo.org/svn/trunk/projects/dm/][Volute]. The VO-DML serialization can usally be found in the vo-dml sub-folder. Below is the most achieved model sample.
 
    • Some toy models are available in the vodml project
    • The STC model is available here
    • The Cude DM is available here
    • The Tesselation model is available here
  • A sample of annotated VOTables is available on Volute

Tools

  • VO-DML model serialization can be build by 3 different ways
    • By hand
    • By using a DLS (tbc)
    • By using a modeler
      • Modelio, Magic Draw and Altova are currently supported
  • The data annotation can be set by 3 different ways
    • By hand
    • By using a DSL (tbc)
    • By a Web application (tbc)
  • There are 2 ways to parse annotated VOTables
    • MAST portal (tbc)
    • Python API (tbc)

Revision 32018-05-06 - GerardLemson

 
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Hands-on Session (Victoria 2017)(tbc)

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Hands-on Session (Victoria 2018)(tbc)

 
  • The purpose of this session is 2 folds
    • Allowing VO people to do a concrete job with VO-DML tools and to get answers to the following questions:
      • How to build a model
      • How to reuse a model
      • How to annotate existing data
      • How to annotate dynamically generated data
      • How to parse annotated VOTables
    • Checking that the current VO-DML workflow fulfill the expectations of the community
      • Cost of the VO-DML implementation for archive curators
      • Cost of the VO-DML implementation for client developpers
      • Sustainability

Documentation

  • A basic VO-DML: Beginner's Guide has been generated to assist data modelers get acquainted with the procedures involved with generating VO-DML compliant models.
  • A basic VO-DML: Import Guide has been written to assist data modelersto get acquainted with the model imports in Modelio.
  • The VO_DML reference document can be found here
  • The draft of the mapping document can be found here

Tutorials

  • The Tesselation project proposes is guideline to start with VO-DML. This toy project has been used as support for 2 talks
    • Shanghai 2017 pdf
    • Santiago 2017 pdf

Material

  • Project Templates
    • Templates for the 3 supported modelers (Modelio, Magic Draw and Altova) can be found here
    • The ivoa model defining the basics VO-DML data types can be found here
  • Models
    • Lots of model are availble in [[https://volute.g-vo.org/svn/trunk/projects/dm/][Volute]. The VO-DML serialization can usally be found in the vo-dml sub-folder. Below is the most achieved model sample.
    • Some toy models are available in the vodml project
    • The STC model is available here
    • The Cude DM is available here
    • The Tesselation model is available here
  • A sample of annotated VOTables is available on Volute

Tools

  • VO-DML model serialization can be build by 3 different ways
    • By hand
    • By using a DLS (tbc)
    • By using a modeler
      • Modelio, Magic Draw and Altova are currently supported
  • The data annotation can be set by 3 different ways
    • By hand
    • By using a DSL (tbc)
    • By a Web application (tbc)
  • There are 2 ways to parse annotated VOTables
    • MAST portal (tbc)
    • Python API (tbc)

Revision 22018-05-04 - LaurentMichel

 
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A basic "VO-DML: Beginner's Guide" has been generated to assist data modelers get acquainted with the procedures involved with generating VO-DML compliant models.
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Hands-on Session (Victoria 2017)(tbc)

Added:
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  • The purpose of this session is 2 folds
    • Allowing VO people to do a concrete job with VO-DML tools and to get answers to the following questions:
      • How to build a model
      • How to reuse a model
      • How to annotate existing data
      • How to annotate dynamically generated data
      • How to parse annotated VOTables
    • Checking that the current VO-DML workflow fulfill the expectations of the community
      • Cost of the VO-DML implementation for archive curators
      • Cost of the VO-DML implementation for client developpers
      • Sustainability

Documentation

  • A basic VO-DML: Beginner's Guide has been generated to assist data modelers get acquainted with the procedures involved with generating VO-DML compliant models.
  • A basic VO-DML: Import Guide has been written to assist data modelersto get acquainted with the model imports in Modelio.
  • The VO_DML reference document can be found here
  • The draft of the mapping document can be found here

Tutorials

  • The Tesselation project proposes is guideline to start with VO-DML. This toy project has been used as support for 2 talks
    • Shanghai 2017 pdf
    • Santiago 2017 pdf

Material

  • Project Templates
    • Templates for the 3 supported modelers (Modelio, Magic Draw and Altova) can be found here
    • The ivoa model defining the basics VO-DML data types can be found here
  • Models
    • Lots of model are availble in [[https://volute.g-vo.org/svn/trunk/projects/dm/][Volute]. The VO-DML serialization can usally be found in the vo-dml sub-folder. Below is the most achieved model sample.
    • Some toy models are available in the vodml project
    • The STC model is available here
    • The Cude DM is available here
    • The Tesselation model is available here
  • A sample of annotated VOTables is available on Volute

Tools

  • VO-DML model serialization can be build by 3 different ways
    • By hand
    • By using a DLS (tbc)
    • By using a modeler
      • Modelio, Magic Draw and Altova are currently supported
  • The data annotation can be set by 3 different ways
    • By hand
    • By using a DSL (tbc)
    • By a Web application (tbc)
  • There are 2 ways to parse annotated VOTables
    • MAST portal (tbc)
    • Python API (tbc)
 

Revision 12018-02-12 - LaurentMichel

 
META TOPICPARENT name="DataModel"

A basic "VO-DML: Beginner's Guide" has been generated to assist data modelers get acquainted with the procedures involved with generating VO-DML compliant models.
 
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