IVOA Executive Committee Meeting (FM66)
FM66 - Thu, 20 Oct 2016 - 14:00 CEST
Contents
Logistics
Thursday, Oct 20, 2016 @14:00 CEST
Agenda FM66
(IVOA Exec only)
- Roll Call and Agenda (JE)
- Minutes of TM65
- Review of Actions
- Project Reports [Significant Events Only]
- Report from the WG/IG
- Overall TCG status
- Approval of new IVOA Recommendation(s) [Standing Item]
- Non-responding Registry entries
- IVOA Newsletter editorial/social media team renewal
- Renewal of the IVOA Chair and vice-Chair
- Update on Northern Spring 2017 - Shanghai ()
- Future Interop
- Northern Spring 2017 - Shanghai, China (May 14-19)
- Northern Automn 2017 - Santiago, Chile (Oct 27-29)
- Date of Next Exec Meeting
- AOB
- Review of Action Items
List of term expirations:
The following position are due Northern Autumn 2016 meeting:
- Executive Committee Chair and vice Chair
- Theory Interest Group vice Chair (still vacant)
Argentina-NOVA
ArVO
AstroGrid
Australia-VO
The main IVOA related activities are continuing developments of the CASDA archive interfaces and implementations of IVOA standard protocols. The other activity is related to the homogenisation of the AAO data holdings, which also includes the implementation of IVOA interfaces. The First data release of the MWA GLEAM survey will be announced this week and the access is also supporting VO standard protocols. Recently a call for expression of interests has been released to propose projects in the area of eResearch in astronomy which also opens new opportunities to fund VO related activities, which are specifically mentioned in the call.
BRAVO
China-VO
Aliyun becomes strategic partner of the China-VO
On 13 Oct., Yan Jun (Director of National Astronomical Observatory of China, NAOC) and Hu Xiaoming (President of Aliyun Cloud Computing Co., Ltd.) announced the news in the 2016 Computing Conference hold in Hangzhou (
https://yunqi.aliyun.com/). Aliyun is the largest public Cloud computing service provider in China, and the No. 3 in the world.
As strategic partners, NAOC and Aliyun is planning to establish “NAOC-Aliyun Astronomical Big Data Joint Research Center”. Chinese Virtual Observatory (China-VO) will be immigrated onto Aliyun platform to enhance its capability as a full lifecycle data management and open access environment.
ChiVO
CVO
Euro_VO
ESAVO
France VO
GAVO
The GAVO Data Centers in Heidelberg and Potsdam keep maintaining and
developing services. Notable additions include the catalogs from Gaia
DR1, a Gaia-based ephemeris service, scanned plates from Boyden station,
the RAVE DR5, and a prototype for VOTT, a nicely formatted excerpt of
the Registry showing tutorial-like material for the VO.
In software, in addition to the usual slew of bug fixes and minor
improvements, we added to
DaCHS a built-in citation advice (including
BibTeX generation), as well as tentative VOResource 1.1 support, updates
of the EPN-TAP infrastructure to EPN-TAP 2.0 and of obscore to 1.1, and
we added a SIAv2 endpoint next to obscore.
DaCHS is now in release
0.9.7. We also resumed development of pyVO, adding a TAP client as
presented during ADASS.
In standards, we were fairly busy forging consensus on various different
issues to be solved before VOResource 1.1 (with support for DOIs and
ORCIDs) can go ahead. We also worked on getting EPN-TAP 2.0 ready for
publication.
Finally, GAVO cooperated with ASTERICS to make the European Data
Provider Forum a success, bringing together about 50 participants from
various European data centers to discuss challenges and solutions in
astronomical data publication.
HVO
VObs.it
Japan-VO
RVO
SA^3
SVO
Ukraine_VO
USVOA
NAVO:
Within a few days of its release by ESA, IRSA has integrated the Gaia DR1 release into its holdings including its VO interfaces. Through these, this major new dataset can be accessed directly at IRSA or through MAST's Portal, the HEASARC's Xamin, and other VO-enabled tools. All of IRSA's hundreds of tables are visible through the VO -- including the new Gaia tables -- and are now marked in the VO registry as accessible through their general table access protocol interface.
NED plans an October release of a complete version 2 image access service to NED's holdings allowing for data selection by position, name, spectral regime, resolution and other criteria.
In our NAVO indexing study, IPAC and
STScI have each benchmarked a million spatial queries against the 2MASS All Sky Point Source Catalog. This table had been loaded into
PostgreSQL databases set up at their institutions. Both sites have tested multiple geometrical indexing schemes. Early results suggest that the differences due to the geometry choices were small but there were significant differences seen due to the hardware/operating systems/networks tested at the two sites.
NRAO:
- The Next Generation Archive for VLA/Alma in work
- Archive built upon VO
- In wide spread testing internally; plan to make available to public later this year . VLA sky survey
- Discussing with group in Canada; would include enhanced data products and accompanying work flows; still in evaluation
SAO/CXC:
- Iris 3.0 beta1 - currently in test; planned demo at IVOA
- Mostly infrastructure work
- Replaced Visualizer with STILTs plotting API and plotting backend
- Added CDS plugin for SED data (ASDC & NED there from previous plugins)
- Several iterations on Chandra archive interfaces to clear issues with HEASARC Operations reports
- DataModel & Registry of Registry efforts for IVOA;
STScI:
- SciServer from JHU loaded locally and under review – evaluation in progress
- ObsTAP – Observation Multi Mission DB; rolling out several table over the next few months
- DM group – TD working on VODML effort; How can it be represented in VODML serialization; Found mapping syntax too complex; involves VOtable – joint App/DM session planned at Interop for discussions
VO-India
Report from the TCG
Report from the WGs
Registry
The biggest chunk of work in Registry continues to be VOResource 1.1, with fruitful discussions on the mailing list on topics like natural language in the Registry, representation of mirror sites, or vocabularies. The main point, the inclusion of external identifier schemes (DOIs, ORCIDs), appears uncontentious. We hope to be able to work out the remaining open issues during the Trieste interop and in the rest of 2016 and aim for PR in January.
For table registration, several data centers have adopted the technique suggested in the note published in January, which we will put on track for endorsement as soon as
DocStd 2.0 is adopted. However, some important data providers have not yet published the auiliary records, so we still are not ready to move from
GloTS to the proper registry for TAP table discovery.
SimpleDALRegExt 1.1 is essentially ready for REC, with just one WG review missing.
Registry Interfaces 1.1 is ready for PR; as a reminder, this is about deprecating the old, SOAP-based search interface and anchoring the
RofR in our standards.
Still on the back burner: Spatial searches (pending pgsphere developments), VOEvent,
HiPS, VOSpace registry extensions (pending WG input).