This session will be about techniques or technologies which should be in the IVOA's future, or which may provide alternative solutions to IVOA problems, but which aren't yet at a standardisable stage.
This might include:
- web developments (HTTP successors?, HTML5?, compiling to Javascript?)
- language developments (languages for natural parallelism? what's next after Python becomes unfashionable?)
- database developments (nosql? biiiig data? performance?)
- UI developments (game controllers? hands-free controllers? graphics cards?)
- ...anything else it would be fun to talk about
This follows on from the successful and entertaining
Heidelberg ''New Technologies'' session.
We can run this as a conventional session, with a sequence of timed talks, or if there's more interest we can run it as a sequence of lightning talks, or an unconference (I'm happy to take suggestions on format, too).
This session is on Wednesday, and therefore before the conference dinner; provocative proposals would suit very naturally!
Please send your talk proposals direct to me.
Schedule
There is only one session: Wednesday 21 May, 17:00–18:30, in room D001
Speaker |
Title |
Time |
Slides |
AndreSchaaff |
The Oculus Rift and dataset navigation |
~20m |
|
KristinRiebe |
Distributed Data and MariaDB and Spider engine |
~20m |
|
Ray Plante, Theresa Dower (and Jonathan Fay in absentia) |
WWT HTML5/WebGL Client with Oculus Rift (and 3D printing!) |
~20m |
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Please send suggestions for talks to Norman Gray.