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DCA WP3 Report Support to take-up and implementation of the VObs framework

This report outlines the objectives and activities of WP3, which focuses on distributing knowledge of the VObs framework to data centres through workshops and visits. The report also highlights the success of the EURO-VO Workshop on publishing data in the VO and the EURO-VO Workshop on Astronomical Spectroscopy and the VObs. The report concludes with an overview of on-site support to data centres and the future plans for WP3.

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DCA WP3 Report Support to take-up and implementation of the VObs framework

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  1. DCA WP3 Report Support to take-up and implementation of the VObs framework Christophe Arviset (ESA-VO) Paolo Padovani (ESO)

  2. WP3 main objectives • WP3 organizes the activities necessary to distribute knowledge of the VObs framework among European data centres (Workshops and visits) • WP3-2 gathers feedback from the VObs framework implementation by data centres. • WP3 work plan • Organization of workshops on how to publish data into the VObs • On-site visit to data centres to help them to publish their data holding into the VObs

  3. EURO-VO Workshop on how to publish data in the VO ESAC, 25-29 June 2007 http://esavo.esac.esa.int/EuroVOWorkshopJune2007/

  4. Workshop Organization • Geared towards data centres and large projects to acquire the knowledge and experience necessary to allow them to become "publishers“ in the VO. • Small data providers not excluded • Workshop announcement through • DCA Board and PCT (forwarded to National data centres) • EURO-VO mailing list • IVOA mailing lists • At previous EURO-VO workshop in March 2007 • Workshop pages • http://esavo.esac.esa.int/EuroVOWorkshopJune2007/

  5. Workshop Programme • Parallel sessions about publishing data using existing tools within EURO-VO • Publishing catalogues • DSA (Astrogrid), SAADA (OV-France), DMMapper (ESA) • Publishing spectra • DALToolkit (ESA), MEX (ESO) • Publishing images • DALToolkit (ESA), SAADA (OV-France), MEX (ESO) • VOEvent Hands-On Session

  6. Workshop Participants • Around 70 participants registered • Around 45 “real” data centres participants • Advisors, ESA VO, ESO “excluded” • Good target audience for a technical meeting • ~45% were programmers, • ~45% were system administrators • ~10% were astronomers

  7. Workshop Participants Distribution • Note that some partners had organized “similar” national workshops (eg UK) • Some EC “outsiders” (link with WP6) • No real “large” projects • Several “small” projects, astronomers with their own data

  8. Workshop evaluation • All participants could participate to all sessions • All sessions material published on the DCA web pages • High proportion of participants were able to publish their data through VO protocols by the end of the sessions • Feedback from Advisors and Participants “on-the-fly” during the workshop at: • http://esavo.esac.esa.int/EuroVOWorkshopJune2007/SpeakersMonday.html • Offline individual questionnaire for participants requested after the workshop • See more details in WP3-2 presentations

  9. EURO-VO Workshop on Astronomical Spectroscopy and the VObs ESAC, 21-23 March 2007 http://esavo.esac.esa.int/SpectroscopyAndVOWorkshopMarch2007/

  10. Workshop organization • Initially not planned in the DCA proposal, but already mentioned in the preliminary plan for cycle 1 • Workshop announcement through • DCA Board and PCT (forwarded to National data centres) • EURO-VO mailing list • IVOA mailing lists • Workshop pages • http://esavo.esac.esa.int/SpectroscopyAndVOWorkshopMarch2007/ • Concluding remarks from DCA Board and IVOA Chair • http://esavo.esac.esa.int/SpectroscopyAndVOWorkshopMarch2007/Genova.ppt

  11. Workshop objectives Bring the community to the VO and get the VO experts to listen to the community requirements • Main goal was to identify current and future needs of astronomical spectroscopy, and discuss how the Virtual Observatory concept and applications can fulfill them • Forum of discussion and interchange of experiences between astronomers and engineers active in the VObs, and astronomers with a specific expertise and involvement in astronomical spectroscopic projects – both from the observational and the theoretical side.

  12. Workshop Programme • 5 sessions: • Spectroscopic surveys, • VO standards and applications, • Spectroscopic tools and algorithms, • Photometry in the VO, • Access to laboratory databases and theoretical data. • Each session • Series of presentations by experts in the field (VObs or not) • Discussions • 34 presentations, 20 posters • Proceedings being printed

  13. Workshop Participants • Great success ! • 116 participants • from 15 countries • EC • US, Japan • WP6 • 4 IVOA Working Group Chairs • Good mixture between scientists and developers • Good mixture between usual VO people and other people

  14. On-site Support to Data Centres

  15. Overview • WP3 on-site support went slower than initially expected • More focus was given in workshops • Follow-up visits will come more naturally from the attendance to the workshop • DCA Board decided to work more on the census of data centres before advertizing actively the on-site visits • Web page detailing the list of WP3 visits of experienced VObs persons to data centres, national meetings or sites selected by partners: • http://cds.u-strasbg.fr/twikiDCA/bin/view/EuroVODCA/WP3Visits • Possibility to request on-site visit to WP3 leaders (ESA, ESO)

  16. WP3 overall conclusions • Successful workshop to help data centres to publish their data holdings in the VObs framework • Next major workshop to be held at ESO in June 2008 • Special efforts will be made to involve also current and upcoming large astronomical facilities, selected through the ASTRONET project • Successful focus workshop on astronomy and the VObs • Good synergy between the VO and the Community • More work to be planned for the on-site visits to the data centres by VObs experts • Link to the census of data centres • Follow-up visits after the workshops

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