IVOA exec FM87
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Thursday, Oct 10, 2019 8:00 am | 3 hours | (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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The CADC has continued development of the ARCADE science platform based on Docker, Kubernetes, and a NoVNC "desktop" display within the web browser. We are also working on using Jupyter notebooks for tutorials and science tools for exploring the archive and interactive data analysis.
The CADC has implemented all of the changes and new features of TAP-1.1 (open source libraries at https://github.com/opencadc) and deployed several TAP-1.1 services. The primary CADC archive search service is one of the TAP-1.1 reference implementations. In addition, we continue to prototype new features in our TAP servies, including (i) new DALI-1.2 xtypes and (ii) an extension to VOSI-tables to allow users to create and manage their own tables in the YouCat TAP service (https://ws-cadc.canfar.net/youcat/).
CADC developers have actively particpated in Astropy and PyVO work since the successful hackathon at the Paris Interop and we are committed to ongoing development.
Euro-VO partners have been active in the ESCSPE project. This project finalised a work plan for the CEVO task "Connecting the ESFRI to the EOSC via the VO", and activities have been started for helping large astronomy infrastructures to use the VO. One example is the preparation of the group of radio astronomy ESCAPE partners (SKA, LOFAR, JIVE, ALMA) to participate in the "Radio Astronomy and VO" session at the Groningen Interop. ESCAPE partners have also been active in preparing the ADASS BoF on Science Platforms.
The ESCAPE project web pages are now live at https://projectescape.eu.
The GAVO Data Centers in Heidelberg and Potsdam keep maintaining and developing services. The most notable new data collection since the Paris is a mirror of the Byurakan survey developed jointly between ArVO and GAVO, which is can, in particular, be used to train for the Gaia RP/BP spectra. As usual, significant efforts also went into keeping our Registry services (RegTAP and GlotTS) up to date and keeping the whole Registry system tidy (e.g., having role="std" on all interfaces that should have it, throwing out ancient ProtoSpectralAccess capabilities).
On the software development side, numerous minor fixes and improvements went into our publication suite DaCHS, with release 1.4 planned for shortly after the Groningen Interop. Among items similar packages might want to take up are generate_series and tablesample to ADQL and an informative HTTP server header (talk during this Interop).
We also wrote and expanded software related to drafting Vocabularies in the VO 2, in particular the converters from various inputs to draft-compliant files, as well as a consumer/validator in python.
The new Vocabularies standard also was the main focus of our standards work. In addition, we prepared what we think should finally be the RegTAP 1.1 recommendation, moved ahead the catalog of ADQL user defined functions, helped with writing a proper standards text for EPN-TAP, and worked a bit on VODataService 1.2 (mainly STC coverage). We also started on SimpleDALRegExt 1.3 (essentially adding auxiliary capabilities). Also, we looked at existing implementations of TAP clients using authentication and will report on our findings at this Interop.
Thanks to the efforts of an international group of developers with major GAVO contributions, the current Debian release 10 ("buster") packages several VO client applications, including Aladin, TOPCAT, and pyVO, greatly facilitating the installation and maintenance on Debian and its derivatives.
Updates on what GAVO is doing are posted on a roughly monthly basis on https://blog.g-vo.org.
Completed the Chandra Source Catalog production - CSC2.0 is planned for an October release. VO services including Simple cone search (Csc2scs), Simple image access protocol (Csc2siap), Table access protocol (Csc2tap) will also be released. An intuitive user interface utilizing WWT is also planned for released and is being demoed along with all of the interfaces to CSC2 at the Chandra Booth at ADASS.
A Focus demo at ADASS is planned titled: High Impact Data Availability using Community Standards and Tools - the Chandra Experience; High impact tools and products made available to the community with takeup of IVOA standards will be highlighted. 2 examples are HIPs products of our archive data that provide interactive visualization of Chandra images and use of WWT where we have added a customized layer to provide an interactive interface to the Chandra Source Catalog.
Continued support for the IVOA RofR operations - validation of Registries and implementation of actions from a telecon ealier this year were completed.
Wrapped up efforts on the Measurement & Coordinate Data Model and brought them to RFC on 9/13; the Transform mode is close behind
Recent meetings:
Four current proposed recommendations (all data models); 3 are in RFC review stage, 1 to be reviewed by TCG after document update
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ACTIONS_for_FM87.pdf | r1 | manage | 14.4 K | 2019-09-30 - 20:30 | FrancescaCivano | |
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RVO_2019_report.pdf | r1 | manage | 94.4 K | 2019-10-07 - 15:17 | FrancescaCivano | RVO report 2019 |
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