IVOA Exec Telecon TM18
January 18 2006 @ 17.00-18.00 GMT
Agenda (draft)
- Roll Call and Agenda
- Minutes of FM17
- Review of Actions
- Participation of Brazilian VO
- Preparation status of the spring IVOA Interoperability meeting in Canada
- IAU in Prague : status report
- IVOA demonstration stand during the IAU GA in Prague
- AOB
- Summary of this meeting
- Date and Venue of the next exec meeting
- Summary of Actions
Reports from the Projects
(please upload you projects here - or email to Nic Walton) -- NicholasWalton - 10 Jan 2006
Euro-VO
China-VO
India-VO
Reports on recent developments at VO-I
The Virtual Observatory - India project has now entered a new funding
phase (three years with possible extension for a fourth year), and I have
the collaboration of Persistent Systems, as in the first phase of the
project.
In addition to the people from Persistent, I will have the support of two
software people appointed on the project at IUCAA, and a post-doctoral
fellow (physics-astronomy background) working full time on the project.
there are also two full time MTech project students who have joined the
project for six months.
We have recently released VOMegaplot, for dealing with a large number of
points. Plotting millions of points, and holding on to information
regrading each one of them, for later operations, has required a different
approach from VOPlot, which involves creating a series of auxillary files
for each catalogue. This has to be done just once, and the stored files
can be sued in all subsequent studies of the catalogue. The package has
limited features at the present, but we will add new ones as we go along,
and comments from the community will be most useful. I would like to
emphasis here that VOMegaplot is not a replacement for VOPlot.
We will continue to support VOPlot and
VOPlot3D, and in fact are adding
enhancements, and again suggestions are welcome.
We have released the source code for VOPlot.
We have released (I got the news this morning, 17th Jan, Indian time) a
new streaming version of the C++ parser.
Our collaboration with CDS is continuing,a nd Francois Ochsenbien will be
visiting us in February. We are also setting up new collaborations, and
an interesting one will be with Caltech and Penn State regarding a new and
improved version of VOStat, which will soon be ramped up. We are also
discussing the possibility collaborating on the Quest survey data.
With JHU, we will be setting up on line morphological processing of galaxy
images, and also take up related issues.
In India, we are entering the domain of grid computing in a collaboration
with the Centre for Advanced Computing. I am also starting discussions
for visualization of ecological data. It will be really interesting to
extend our techniques to other fields.
These are exciting times, but we are still open for setting up projects,
which can roll out over the months and years. So I welcome suggestions
for working together, particularly on science driven projects.
There is a growing demand for organizing a VO workshop/school in India on
the lines of the NVO schools, and I would like to start discussions for
such
an event to be organized in India in the last quarter of this year, and
call upon IVOA friends to help with this venture.
Ajit Kembhavi
CVO
DRACO
F-VO
Japan-VO
(1) Personnel: There has been no change on the JVO project members.
(2) Funding proposals: The JSPS proposal that was submitted in September, 2005, to extend the Core-to-Core program for three years (2006-2009) was successfully accepted by the JSPS. It was announced that two or three proposals out of ten were accepted. This means that the Virtual Observatory activity in the world has been highy recognized in Japan.
(3) Development report: JVO designed Workflow Description Language based on
BPEL4WS and implemented a part of the WF functionality in
the JVO system. The WF is described in XML, and is converted into the Groovy script before execution. JVO plans to relaese this experimental operational system to limited users in Japan in the end of March 2006.
(4) VO as the core of Japanese Astronomical Data Center: It has long been discussed to reorganize NAOJ to enhance astronomical data management, and VO has been recognized to play the key roll. The discussion finished, and the NAOJ has decided to place the VO as a core of the new Data Center of the observatory. JVO team members will become members of the new Data Center. The new Data center starts from April 2006.
NVO
HVO
Korea-VO
RVO
Recent highlights
- We have significantly improved the AstroGrid user interface, with a more consistent Workbench, and an integrated help system. Workbench versions of the Query Builder and Workflow Builder are under construction.
- Building on the success of the US Data Scope, we built a powerful new tool called Astro Scope which polls for all known data services in the Registry, presents the results in an interactive graphical form, with automated links to MySpace, Aladin, and Top Cat.
- We are planning a series of workshops and collaborative visits for (at different times) data centre staff, members of other VO projects, system administrators, tools writers, and astronomical end users. The first of these is taking place this week.
- We have begun a debate about the post-AstroGrid phase, from 2008 onwards
Australia-VO
SVO
GAVO
Armenia