This document will act as RFC centre for the Photometry DM http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/PHOTDM/
This is the second RFC process for this DM. Previous RFC page can still be found at: http://wiki.ivoa.net/twiki/bin/view/IVOA/PhotDM10RFCOLD
Please notice this version is an updated version of the previous Photometry DM with some changes in the UML but maintaining the utypes as in the
current way. A parallel PhotDM draft is being prepared in parallel with the VO-DML utypes approach.
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This is a clear and as far as I can tell well-motivated document. I don't have expert knowledge about photometry, so I can't comment on its adequacy for its intended purpose, but I don't see any problems with it from the Applications WG point of view, so we are happy to recommend acceptance.
There are a few typos and minor errors:
mantain the placeholder. A comment has been added to clarify this -- JesusSalgado - 2013-09-03
YYYY-MM-DD[T[hh[:mm[:ss[.s[TZD]]]]]]
" - I don't quite understand the "[TZD]" here. If TZD is supposed to be a time zone designator, the (unexplained, but fairly obvious) syntax suggests it is only permissible to use it if a fractional part of the seconds is explicitly included, which seems a bit strange. Also, I think I'm right in saying that general usage elsewhere in IVOA standards does not encourage/permit time zone indicators (e.g. DALI sec 3.1.2).
<PARAM name="magtype" ... value="VEGmag" datatype="int"/>
' - the datatype appears to be wrong; also according to the table on p.35 the value should be "VEGAmag" not "VEGmag".
-- MarkTaylor, PierreFernique - 2013-07-18
Approved-- JesusSalgado - 2013-09-09
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