Data Access Layer Sessions -- Madrid 2014
Session 3: TAP-1.x
The purpose of this session is to discuss issues with the current Table Access Protocol (TAP) and related standards and make plans for a compatible 1.x version and/or TAP-2.0
Background:
TAP Implementation page
Current Standards:
TAP-1.0 TAPRegExt-1.0
Topic |
Speaker |
Time |
Slides |
TAP at INAF-OATs IA2 |
Pietro Apollo |
10 |
pdf |
Gaia Archive Requirements: TAP+ |
Jesus Salgado |
20 |
pdf |
Some thoughts on TAP and other ramblings |
Ian Evans (Arnold) |
10 |
pdf |
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TAP Implementation Notes |
Markus Demleitner |
20+ |
pdf |
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Discussion |
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20 min |
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Session 4: Data Cubes - SIA-2.0 Review
ImageDM discussion will take place in session 15 (Thursday).
Outstanding SIA-2.0 issues: UPLOAD, FORMAT
Background:
SiaInterface
Working Drafts:
WD-SIA-2.0
Session 8: Data Cubes - AccessData-1.0
The purpose of this session is to discuss issues with the working draft
AccessData-1.0 standards. We will focus on the current use cases and protocol features to achieve them.
Background:
AccessData
Topic |
Speaker |
Time |
Slides |
very brief WD-AccessData review |
PatrickDowler |
5 |
pdf |
TAP/SIA/DataLink/AccessData at CADC |
PatrickDowler |
10 |
pdf |
SIA and AccessData prototype at NRAO |
Doug Tody |
20 |
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Flexible DataLink-based access data services |
Markus Demleitner |
15 |
notes |
DataLink/SIAv2/AccessData at CDS |
Francois Bonnarel |
15 |
pdf |
Implementing a VO archive for datacubes of galaxies |
Jose Enrique Ruiz |
15 |
pdf |
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Discussion |
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As this session is very full, the
AccessData discussion will likely get squeezed. We will need to get interested parties together after hours (Tuesday evening at the hotel?) to continue the discussion. I have set aside time in the
DataLink session (below) to continue the
AccessData discussions.
Session 12: DataLink-1.0 Review
The purpose of this session is to review the changes to and current state of the
DataLink working draft.
Background:
DataLink
Working Drafts:
WD-DataLink-1.0
- INEtap.pdf: Ian Evans: Some Thoughts on TAP & other Ramblings