Difference: InterOpApr2022Ops (1 vs. 2)

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Operations Interest Group Sessions: April 2022, Online

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Draft Schedule

Ops 1: Operations and Standards. Tues Apr 26, 22:00-23:00 UTC (Session #6)
Speaker Title Materials
Markus Demleitner Requirements and Validators  
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Ops 2: Operational Status. Fri Apr 29, 20:30-21:30 UTC (Session #23)
Speaker Title Materials
Mark Taylor Introduction and progress  
Raffaele D'Abrusco CXC Site Report  
Renaud Savalle PADC Weather Report  
Renaud Savalle PADC Web Validators  

Abstracts

Markus Demleitner, Requirements and Validators
Based on experiences with the evolution of VO standards, this talk will suggest criteria when a standard ought to introduce MUST-type requirements on implementations and when it perhaps should not. I hope to show that there is a strong link between whether some constraint should be posed by a standard and whether that constraint can (and indeed must) be validated.

Revision 12022-04-06 - MarkTaylor

 
META TOPICPARENT name="IvoaOps"

Operations Interest Group Sessions: April 2022, Online

[back to main programme page]

Draft Schedule

Ops 1: Operations and Standards. Tues Apr 26, 22:00-23:00 UTC (Session #6)
Speaker Title Materials
Markus Demleitner Requirements and Validators  
Mark Taylor Validation for VO standard authors  
discussion    
       
Ops 2: Operational Status. Fri Apr 29, 20:30-21:30 UTC (Session #23)
Speaker Title Materials
Mark Taylor Introduction and progress  
Raffaele D'Abrusco CXC Site Report  
Renaud Savalle PADC Weather Report  
Renaud Savalle PADC Web Validators  

Abstracts

Markus Demleitner, Requirements and Validators
Based on experiences with the evolution of VO standards, this talk will suggest criteria when a standard ought to introduce MUST-type requirements on implementations and when it perhaps should not. I hope to show that there is a strong link between whether some constraint should be posed by a standard and whether that constraint can (and indeed must) be validated.
 
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