DAL Sessions Schedule - IVOA Apr 2022 Interoperability Meeting

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Schedule Summary
Session DateTime UTC UTC-07:00 UTC-04:00 UTC+02:00 UTC+08:00 UTC+10:00
Victoria BC/Pasadena Washington DC Strasbourg/Paris Perth/Beijing Canberra
DAL 1 Apr 26 20:30 Apr 26 13:30 Apr 26 13:30 Apr 26 22:30 Apr 27 04:30 Apr 27 06:30
DAL 2 Apr 28 05:00 Apr 27 22:00 Apr 28 01:00 Apr 28 07:00 Apr 28 13:00 Apr 28 15:00

Notes and session video recording are linked below each session schedule table.

DAL 1

Time: Tuesday Apr 26 20:30 UTC [session #5]

Speaker Title Time Material Abstract
Marco Molinaro and Robert Butora VLKB VO plans to multi-cutout 15'+5'   ViaLactea Knowledge Base data collections and services are aiming at VO standardisation. Some features are already planned and on their way, others need some further investigation. A quick review will be presented focusing on one of the latest efforts: accept multiple independent cutout requests in a single call and provide a reasonable response. Development connects to DAL standards for discovery and access, UWS for job management and A&A integration.
François Bonnarel Extending SIA2 into a generic DataSetSAP 15'+5'    
C. Azria and B. Cecconi Updated heliophysics services in VESPA: science products, service design and capabilities 15'+5'    

Moderator: James, Notetaker: Grégory

notes: etherpad notes (link to live notes, should expire around end of June 2022)

DAL 2

Time: Thursday Apr 28 05:00 UTC [session #13]

Speaker Title Time Material Abstract
François Bonnarel ProvTAP implementation - ProvHIPS 15'+5'    
Stéphane Erard EPN-TAP progress and status 15'+5'   I will summarize the evolution of the EPN-TAP protocol since it has become a Proposed Recommendation, and discuss what remains to be done
Markus Demleitner An ADQL astrometric library 15'+5'   At least since we have given up on the idea of magically transforming Geometries in different reference frames, ADQL has lacked such a functionality; it has never supported applying proper motions exactly, which is a limitation as epoch differences in the catalogues we routinely handle increase. In this talk, I will propose standard ADQL user defined functions that would address both shortcomings as the basis of an ADQL astrometry library.

Moderator: Grégory, Notetaker: James

notes: etherpad notes (link to live notes, should expire around end of June 2022)

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