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IVOA Executive Committee Meeting (FM36)

Sunday May 16 @ 16.00-18.00

Supplementary: Wednesday May 19 @ 12.30-14.00, possible extension @ 17.00


Logistics

Sunday meeting in the Merino room, Wednesday meeting in the Harbour room. Full Meeting at InterOpMay2010.

Draft Agenda FM36

  1. Roll Call and Agenda
  2. Minutes of TM35
  3. Status of Actions - brief, no discussion
  4. Project Reports - Significant Events Only
  5. Report of the TCG meeting and TCG status - CA
  6. Reports by WGs - WG Chairs
  7. Approval of new IVOA Recommendation(s) [Standing Item]
  8. Discussion on IVOA and Exec (what is IVOA? what is Exec?) - all
  9. Discussion on the IVOA structure (Exec, committees, WGs/IGs/LGs, ...) - all
  10. IVOA Web pages - AL
  11. Interop POC - SG
  12. Expiring Chairs - FP
  13. Next Interops and Workshops
  14. Date of next meeting (TM37)
  15. AOB
  16. Discussion on Action Items
  17. Summary of Actions

Reports from the Projects

ArVO


AstroGrid

AstroGrid as an STFC funded project completed in December 2009, but the AstroGrid consortium continues in operation. The AstroGrid website is operational; we still offer VO Desktop, Topcat, and AstroGrid Python; and several instances of the AstroGrid registry are operational. A number of key UK staff have now left for jobs in industry or other sectors of academia, but many others remain employed and involved, either as part of EU funded projects (AIDA, VAMDC), or as data center, facility, or project staff with a partial responsibility for VO matters. AstroGrid software and services therefore remain operational and will be maintained, and key individuals will continue to contribute to IVOA working groups, but new developments will occur more slowly in the past.

Even more than is already the case, we expect that AstroGrid technical software, working services, and user tools will be seen as a contribution to a unified Euro-VO.

Our proposal to obtain funding to support the creation of the "AstroGrid Software Foundation" did not succeed, but this certainly something we will revisit.

You can obtain AstroGrid user tools at http://www.astrogrid.org and the AstroGrid technical infrastructure software at http://deployer.astrogrid.org


Australia-VO


BRAVO


China-VO


CVO

We have released a production Table Access Protocol (TAP) service to support querying the Common Archive Observation Model (CAOM) data warehouse at CADC. In addition, most of the source code to implement the TAP specification, including ADQL, STC, UWS, and VOSI, is available through the OpenCADC project. We have also released new implementations of our SIA services using the CAOM TAP service and we provide an (evolving) ObsCore prototype table within our TAP service as part of the ObsCore project.

We have implemented IVOA Single Sign On across all CADC web applications and services. Users with X509 certficates can authenticate using this mechanism if they need to access proprietary data or other restricted resources.

We are currently developing a VOSpace 2.0 service. While this is primarily to support collaboration between survey team members the service will be available for use by all CADC users. In conjunction with the VOSpace development, we are also designing and prototyping a general purpose Group Membership Service (GMS); this specification will be brought forward for discussion in the Grid and Web Services WG. The prototype VOSpace and GMS source code is also available through the OpenCADC project.

CAOM TAP service: http://www.cadc.hia.nrc.gc.ca/caom/

CAOM SIA service: http://www.cadc.hia.nrc.gc.ca/sia/

OpenCADC project: http://opencadc.googlecode.com/


Euro-VO


France VO


GAVO

GAVO – the German Astrophysical Virtual Observatory – continued and expanded the operation of its data center ( http://dc.zah.uni-heidelberg.de ). Many new services were incorporated, most prominently the new proper motion catalogue PPMXL (a re-reduction of USNO-B). Other services were extended as well, in particular the Millenium interface, to which the Millenium II data and some hydrodynamic simulation data were added.

GAVO continued developing software, in particular the suite to support the data center, parts of which were packaged, an SQLServer extension for indexing 3D spatial data, and a generic framework to generate all kinds of artefacts from UML data model definitions.

The focus of GAVO activities in IVOA have been the simulation data model (including SimDB), TAP, and expressing of STC (and other data models) in VOTables. We reached out towards the German speaking astronomical community with a well-received splinter meeting at the annual meeting (AG Tagung) 2009, plus a GAVO-booth there. Current funding of GAVO (http://www.g-vo.org) is guaranteed until June 2011.


HVO


Japan-VO


Korean VO


NVO


RVO


SVO


VObs.it


VO-India



Reports from WGs & IGs(follows order as at http://www.ivoa.net/forum/)



Applications WG


Data Access Layer WG

  • TAP V1.0 has finally reached REC status following a lot of hard work by DAL folk worldwide. Special thanks are due to Pat Dowler along with all the authors and contributors to the standard. The DAL session will have talks based upon experience gained implementing TAP.

  • TAP/PQL has also moved forward with concrete experience being gained in prototype implementations. These will be further discussed during the Interop with examples shown in the Joint DM/DAL session, especially within the GDS/ObsDM query context.

  • Extensions to SSAP to cover Photometery and Filter Profile services are being refined and some modest work on Footprint Services has also been undertaken. These will be discussed in the DAL session.

  • SIA V2 is progressing with a Working Draft in production and 2D prototypes being developed. Again, these will be discussed in the DAL session.

  • Finally, the SLAP document has entered TCG Review and we hope it is promoted to REC when the review is complete.

More detailed information can be found here


Data Models WG


Grid and Web Services Working Group

A fortuitous mixture of snatched moments and whimsy has meant that we are broadly on track with our specification schedule:
  • The TCG review period for Universal Worker Service (UWS) has ended but we are still awaiting (5/10) approval from a number of chairs, despite repeated coaxing, cajoling and badgering on the TCG list. This seems to be an increasingly common occurrence in the specification process and needs addressing.
  • The RFC period for Web Service Basic Profile has ended (4/28) with comments from just one individual which are being addressed. It is difficult to believe that this represents the tacit approval of the rest of the IVOA for this specification. Again we need to engage more comment and review from within IVOA on our specifications and within the specified timescales. A number of specifications have also garnered extensive comment outside of and after the review process - how should this be treated? It seems churlish to ignore it but the process is there for a purpose.
  • The RFC period for Support Interfaces (VOSI) has ended (5/14) with comments from two individuals which are being addressed. Again given that this is an integral part of the TAP specification, it is surprising that it has not garnered greater comment or review.
  • A new working draft of VOSpace 2.0 has been released (3/23) and reference implementations are being created at CADC, CDS and Caltech.
  • There has been some internal discussion about VOPipe.


Registry WG


Semantics/UCD WG


VOEvent


VOQL WG


VOTable WG


Data Curation and Preservation IG


Theory IG



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