Agenda
First we'll have some presentations, each about 15 minutes:
1. Dave De Young on activities regarding a data repository for theory simulations in the USA.
2. Enrique Solano: "TSAP: a VO-protocol to access theoretical data. Application to PGos3" (see
http://ov.inaoep.mx/)
3. Laurie Shaw on data model and UCDs for theory (see his papers at the theory TWiki site
IvoaTheory) and/or
webservices for producing SZ maps and comparig them to observations.
4. Gerard Lemson: theory VO activities in Germany(see www.g-vo.org/mpasims, www.g-vo.org/planck,
www.g-vo.org/hydrosims, or
http://gavows2.xray.mpe.mpg.de:8080/hydrosims in case the public site
is not up yet).
Upon request I will also present work done by the groups at JHU/Hungary on theory spectra
5. Philippe Prugniel: Model and Access requirement for spectral-modelling services: Projects
in VO-France
These presentations about cover the subjects proposed in the email below, with some emphasis
on theory spectra, which clearly is of interest for a number of people.
I propose to have discussions about these subjects in the remainder of the session.
In particular we should discuss:
1. Publishing theory datasets:, how to archive them, how to wrap them with web services them available.
2. Models for metadata describing these datasets.
Here we may pay special attention to theory spectra, as it is closest to the data model that
is developed furthest in the DM/DAL working groups, but offers different requirements.
It would be good if representatives of these working groups could attend this meeting.
3. Making theory services/application available online, both for analysing/visualising
these datasets and simulators for creating new ones. Here we should address interoperability,
how to tie different services together. And we should pay special attention to the interaction
between observational and theoretical services. I can discuss efforts that GAVO is involved in
with both theorists and observers around Munich and in various collaborations that have this
as their goal. It would be good if within the IVOA we could organize some similar projects.