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Applications Session Schedule - IVOA Apr 2022 Interoperability Meeting
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Schedule Summary |
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UTC-07:00 |
UTC-04:00 |
UTC+02:00 |
UTC+08:00 |
UTC+10:00 |
Victoria BC/Pasadena |
Washington DC |
Strasbourg |
Perth/Beijing |
Canberra |
Applications |
Apr 27 13:30 |
Apr 27 6:30 |
Apr 27 9:30 |
Apr 27 15:30 |
Apr 27 21:30 |
Apr 27 23:30 |
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Notes and session video recording are linked below each session schedule table.
Applications
Time: Apr 27 13:30 [session #9]
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Markus Demleitner |
Register your Jupyter Notebooks |
15 + 3 |
Registering educational material in the VO Registry has many benefits: Users will find them, tutors have a wider range of use cases they can quickly adapt, and, at least potentially, client authors can see whether updates break published (and therefore perhaps common) workflows. This last point is particularly pertinent to jupyter notebooks, where at least some level of regression testing can be done automatically. In this talk, I will show how authors can perform this registration with rather moderate effort. |
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Markus Demleitner |
Getting COOSYS ready for 2025 |
15 + 3 |
As the real epoch progresses away from the convenient J2000.0 that the VO was born in, being able to automatically apply proper motions to catalogues in VOTables becomes more and more important. Our existing COOSYS element is not quite sufficient for that, and while the Coords model will be, its annotation will be a VOTable-external standard. In this talk I will discuss what it would take to make COOSYS work for pure-VOTable, Coords DM-compatible epoch propagation. |
Francois-Xavier Pineau |
MOC lib Rust and its derivatives: MOCPy, MOCWasm,MOCCli and MOCSet |
15 + 3 |
MOC lib Rust is a Rust implementation of the MOC 2.0 standard. Originally developed to improve MOCPy performances, it has grown as a standalone library natively used in CDS internal projects. Still at the very core of MOCPy, its functionalities are also available through MOCCli and MOCWasm. MOCCli is a command line utility, a simple executable file, pre-compiled for Linux, MacOS and Windows. MOCWasm is a JavaScript/WebAssembly library made to manipulate MOCs in Web Browsers. Finally, in order to fulfill VizieR needs, we have been developing MOCset. MOCSet is a command line utility for building, updating and querying a set of MOCs. Its memory footprint is possibly low. |
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Moderator: Tom, Notetaker: Adrian
notes: etherpad notes (link to live notes, should expire around end of April 2023)
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-- AdrianDamian - 2022-04-19 |