Thursday Feb 19 2009 @ 18.00-19.30 GMT
Telecon:
During October-January we released minor updates of VODesktop, Topcat, and AstroGrid Python. All these tools are being well used. Over two thousand copies of VODesktop have been downloaded since the main release in April. As described in October, AstroGrid will formally close as a development project later this year; however the AstroGrid consortium will keep the main tools, services, and software components maintained and running indefinitely, regardless of the success or otherwise of VOTC:UK.
Slow but definite progress has been made planning the post-AstroGrid future. A "Statement of Interest" to create VOTC:UK was submitted in November by 39 co-Is representing 30 facilities, missions and data centres. It would combine a VO Technology "core team" with effort by already funded facilities and missions (i.e. VISTA, Herschel, XMM, etc). Rather than agreeing on a single grand public face, we would share data management infrastructure (e.g. Registry, VOSpace, API, service configuration tools), and encourage each mission etc to build its own UI, tools etc focused on its own needs and user community. VOTC:UK is seen as a component of a Europe-wide VOTC, and we welcome international collaboration on the data management infrastructure. (Use of IVOA standards is guaranteed !)
The proposal is under review by a sequence of STFC committees, which of course is slow, making it hard to maintain a continuity between AstroGrid and VOTC:UK.
Collaboration between China-VO and Microsoft Research basing on WWT has gotten great progresses. At the 10th anniversary Faculty Summit of Microsoft Research Asia on Nov. 3rd, a new version of the WWT with Chinese user interface was presented, which is the first release with other language except English. A “Best Demo Award” was granted to our collaboration. Currently, deeper localization project for WWT is undergoing. A China community and a mirror system for WWT are also planned. Furthermore, MSR and NAOC are working together on IYA 2009 activities, especially on live webcast project for total solar eclipse on July 22nd.
China-VO 2008, the 7th nation-wide VO annual workshop was held in Taiyuan from Nov. 27-30 with the title of “VO-enabled LAMOST and furthers”. About 60 peoples attended the workshop, and 28 talks and 3 discussions were presented, which made the China-VO 2008 to be the largest one in the history of the China-VO annual meetings.
Data Engineering
Data engineering and the hosting of astronomical data remains our core activity. We are currently preparing our primary collections to use the Common Archive Observation Model (CAOM) as the primary metadata repository. Existing services will be ported to this model in the next few months and all new CVO services will be built on the CAOM model.
Services
The main operational services in the CVO project are our suite of SIA services (7 collections and 1 global CADC). These services provide access to 240,000 observations, 3 million "simple" images in SIA terms - about 40GB of fully calibrated data products. Since many of these images are from large mosaic cameras, we support on-the-fly extraction of extensions from multi-extension FITS files and image cutouts in all of these services.
We are continuing development of our prototype TAP service with full support for all operations. In addition, CVO is an active participant in the development of the TAP specification.
Future Directions
In the near future we will be implementing SSA services for several collections, including both archival spectra and spectral extraction from datacubes. We will also be receiving catalogues from our data providers and survey teams and making them available via TAP, including source catalogues from our main imaging collections and 3-D clump catalogues extracted from datacubes (from JCMT). As part of the CANFAR project, we will be implementing other data processing services based on UWS and working on using virtualization to help astronomers use grid resources in a flexible fashion.
The EuroVO-DCA Coordination Action of the Sixth Framework Programme has been closed on 31 December 2008, after 28 months of successful activities, in particular the organisation of Workshops (two Data Centre Workshops, organised at ESA and ESO respectively, a community feedback workshop on Spectroscopy and VO, and two companion Euro-VO Theory and Grid Workshops), the production of a Census of European Data Centres, of a medium-term strategy document for the data centre alliance, of a document on the "Framework for inclusion of Theory data and services in the VO", which reports in particular on the work accomplished on theory-related standards, sucessfull activities for coordination with the computational Grid, and intense activity in support of data centres in other European countries.
The final documents of the project (census, medium term strategy and framework for theory) will be made available after the final project review.
The EuroVO-AIDA project is continuing its activities. Among the highlights:
The EuroVO-VOTECH project has been given a six month extension. We are producing some final reports and working towards defining a persisting VO Technology Centre (VOTC).
The Action Spécifique Observatoirs Virtuels France (ASOV, which is the F-VO) held it annual meeting in Paris 12-13 November 2008, followed by a day devoted to splinter meetings on 'software bricks for the VO', Workflows, and Planetary Sciences. The meeting has as usual ilusstrated the different strands of work in France: Working groups on specific topics (e.g. Theory, which has been working in close collaboration with the relevant activity of EuroVO-DCA; Planetary sciences, which is now strongly linked to the Europlanet project; Workflow; Grid), VO implementation by laboratories, technical work on VO standards and support to implementation (SAMP, registry).
An EGEE tutorial has been organised in Meudon on 10-12 December 2008, with ASOV support (Paris Observatory is the national contact point for computing Grid usage in astronomy). A Workflow workshop was held in Paris on 14 January 2009, and a meeting of the Geodesy and Fundamental Astronomy Working Group on 5 December 2008 in Paris.
French VO teams continue to participate actively in the development of the IVOA standards, with significant participation in the Baltimore Interoperability meeting. CDS will organise the next Interoperability meeting in Strasbourg (24-29 May 2009).
Active participation in Euro-VO projects (EuroVO-DCA, EuroVO-AIDA, VO-TECH), has continued, with other European projects emerging as powerful drivers for national activities in planetary studies (Europlanet), solar physics (HELIO). The FP7-I3 VAMDC project (15 legal partners, 21 teams from 6 EU countries, 3 ICPC and USA as external partners), currently under negociation with the EU, aims at building an e-infrastructure for the exchange of atomic and molecular data. It is coordinated by ML Dubernet (LPMAA, UPMC) who has been supported by F-VO for many years. VAMDC will interact with the wider development of the underlying infrastructures, thus EGEE and the Euro-VO, and also participate in relevant standardisation activities such as the International Virtual Observatory Alliance, to ensure continued interoperability of VAMDC resources with related e-Infrastructures.
The Astronomical Data Query Language (ADQL) specification was finalized at the Baltimore Interop meeting and endorsed as a full Recommendation by the IVOA Executive.
Substantial technical progress was made on the Table Access Protocol (TAP) specification, which was discussed in detail at the fall IVOA Interoperability meeting in Baltimore. Unfortunately, little progress has been made since early December. Senior members of the NVO team are working with our IVOA partners to help get the process going again.
The IVOA Grid and Web Services Working Group completed RFC periods for the VOSpace V1.1 specification and the Credential Delegation Protocol. VOSpace V1.1 supports transparent access to distributed storage systems, and the Credential Delegation Protocol supports hand-off of user authentication from one VO service to another.
The major development effort in the past quarter focused on completing and testing the data discovery portal components, their integration, and their presentation via a new home page for NVO. Astronomers outside the core NVO team were asked to evaluate the tools and their organization, and their feedback was immensely helpful. The new tools and website will be made available to the astronomy community in the next quarter.
VObs.it has been funded by INAF for 2009, at (the usual) unsatisfactory level: funds are however enough to cover travel and four contracts related to VO activities (in Milan, Naples, Teramo and Trieste). Additional resources are received through the EU-funded projects (VO-Tech and EuroVO-AIDA).
A MoU is being prepared to formalise the on-going collaboration across Italy regarding VO activities within VObs.it: the document is expected to be signed by INAF, ASI, CINECA and the Universities of Padua and Naples (“Federico II”).
The IA2 data centre continues developing a VO-compliant LBT-wide archive, in collaboration with Heidelberg and Tucson; the staffing level for this activity is appropriate.
The ASI Science Data Centre (ASDC) received from ASI (through INAF) some resources which will be used for the integration within the VO of ASDC data (mostly acquired by high-energy space missions).
VObs.it staff is coordinating the A&A “cluster” within the EU-funded EGEE-III project, with the purpose of porting on the grid application software of astrophysical interest. VO-enabled codes are high in the priorities.
Most of the VObs.it work is performed in the framework of Euro-VO, within the EU-funded projects. EuroVO-DCA came to an end in Dec 2008; VO-Tech will last until June 2009 and EuroVO-AIDA until end 2010. Within these projects VObs.it is active in:
VO-Neural/DAME, built in collaboration between the University of Naples “Federico II” and CALTECH within the VO-Tech framework, is available at http://voneural.na.infn.it/
VisIVO has been ported to different platforms (Windows, Mac) and implemented in “server” mode. The code is available in the download area of http://visivo.cineca.it/
The SAMP document has been through RFC. The major issue that came up in the review was how the vocabulary of messages was to be disseminated and maintained. Interests were ease of access, a definitive location for the standard vocabulary, and the ability to easily publish new messages of both general and specialized interest. The agreed solution was to modify the existing Twiki pages, making them accessible through a simpler and more permanent URL, http://ivoa.net/samp. The alias has been set up and a document noting this, and with other small editorial changes has been placed in the document repository (V1.11) and we are now ready for final approval through the TCG. This should begin immediately. This process should start immediately.
The Registry Interfaces document went through RFC; it is currently under revision in response to comments. The major item being added is the "drop-in" specification of ADQL 1.0 which is not a stand-alone standard. VODataService is our next document to be put to RFC; final revisions are underway to finalize inclusion of table metadata.
The Hotwired II workshop will be held at UC Santa Cruz from 26-30 April (http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/hotwired2). Registration is open. Agenda should resemble Hotwired I (can click through from links page). The working group will also use the workshop to focus its efforts on VOEvent v2.0 and related work such as vocabularies and defining VOEventStreams for the registry. We've started a wiki page to collect these discussions (http://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/VOEventTwoPointZero). -- RobSeaman - 17 Feb 2009
The final version of VOTable1.2 document should come out soon for RFC.
FrancoisOchsenbein - 19 Feb 2009
The SimDB core development team is close to be complete (one representative of Regsitry WG missing). Discussions are going to be resumed. Two SimDAP prototypes for testing purposes will be available by the end of February. SimDAP note in progress. S3 note (published just before Baltimore interop) still waits (and needs) for comments on the theory mailing list.
The RFC on the updated IVOA Documents standard (V1.1) brought numerous comments, and the document was reversed to Working Draft. The new version (V1.2), is posted for two weeks and a new formal RFC will be open at the beginning of March.
In particular, the Documents standard has been merged with the IVOA Note "Guidelines and Procedures for IVOA Document Standards Management V1.0", and the document numbering schema has been updated, after a lively discussion within the TCG. Following the new numbering schema, the current WD is called WD-DocStd-1.2-20090114.html.
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