Data Model Working Group : November 2024

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DRAFT Schedule

Data Model Session 1: Saturday November 16, 2024 @ 11:00-12:30; Room Aula Magna
Speaker Title Materials Time
Paul Harrison VO-DML 1.1 candidates   15'+3'
Laurent Michel MANGO model updates

After being delayed due to the MIVOT recommendation process, the MANGO data model is now a VO working draft.
The purpose of MANGO, which stands for MO-del for AN-notating G-enericO-objects, is to add an upper level of description to the tabular data of query responses. It allows metadata to be extended, complex quantities to be reconstructed from multipl column values and properties to be linked together. It also allows to specify the origin of the data.
I'll give an overview of the model and the tools available to exercise it.
This talk is an invitation for people to contribute to the REC process.

  15'+3'
Mark Cresitello-Dittmar Follow-up from Sydney Joint session

As the IVOA Data Model landscape becomes fuller, we are introducing models which serve overlap in domain space with other models, but are represented at a level appropriate for their target usage. For example, CAOM for archives overlaps with content in Dataset, Characterisation, Cube, etc which are more data product oriented. MANGO introduces an EpochPosition which consolidates elements from the Coordinates model into a compact object suitable for application workflow. This talk is an update on an effort to define a mechanism to formally map the relation between models with overlapping content. The goal is to minimize the effort needed to ensure the consistency this content.

  15'+3'
Ian Evans An X-ray Astrophysicist Looks at ObsCore

Data discovery in the Virtual Observatory is supported by the ObsCore data model, which identifies key observation metadata that can be queried to search for data products of interest to the end user. I review the current ObsCore documents and definitions from the perspective of an X-ray astrophysicist who wants to use ObsCore to support data discovery of the scientifically rich Chandra X-ray Observatory data archive and specifically the numerous Chandra Source Catalog data products. I discuss which ObsCore components appear to work well for high-energy astrophysics data, what could be improved, and what appears to be missing.

  15'+3'
Bruno Khelifi talk on data formats for the High Energy domain (TBR)   15'+3'

Applications/Data Model Session 2: Saturday November 16, 2024 @ 16:00-17:30; Room 103
Speaker Title Materials Time
Applications presentations see Apps schedule for now    
Pat Dowler CAOM - integration status and discussion   30' - 45'?

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