The Forums enable technology discussion involving the framework developers and ESFRI project staff, to develop technical collaboration and exchange good practice - establishing a European strategy for IVOA and RDA activities
Program Organisers: Mark Allen, Keith Noddle, Françoise Genova
(Top level DADI page: WP4: Data Access, Discovery and Interoperability (DADI))
Please register using the Registration form on the Indico page. Registration deadline is February 8, 2019.
Registration is now closed (Feb 15)
The Tech Forum includes contributed presentations (15 min). Please submit an abstract for consideration via the registration form. Hack-a-thon topics can also be submitted. Note that you can modify your registration, allowing you to add the abstract after your initial registration. Please register as early as you can so that we know you're coming! The deadline for abstracts is February 8, 2019.
Meeting: 26 - 28 February 2019, Strasbourg
Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg, 11 rue de l'Université,
Strasbourg, FRANCE
Access Information
The meeting will be held in the main building with the big dome (plenary session in the amphitheatre, splinters in the amphitheatre and in the meeting room on the ground floor).
Please arrange your own hotel accommodation. Strasbourg has a lot to offer, and hotels in the central part of town are generally accessible by foot or tram.
A working dinner will be organised Wednesday evening. Buffet lunches will be available on 26, 27 and 28 February. Please indicate your attendance and dietary requirements on the registration form.
Dinner on 19h30 Wednesday Feb 27 will be at Le Gruber, 11 Rue du Maroquin.
Website: https://www.legruber.com
This is a 'working meeting' so the agenda will be adapted based on the contributions of the participants. Please submit proposals for presentations and topics for the Hack-a-thon sessions in the registration form. Hack-a-thon topics will also be developed on the spot during the meeting.
Preliminary Meeting event: EST and the VO Meeting (10h-12h)
Tue Feb 26 |
12h30 Lunch |
14h Welcome and introductions - Session chair: Mark Allen |
14h10 - 14h25 DADI status - F. Genova & Mark Allen |
Time Domain Session |
14h25 - 14h50 Ada Nebot: Enhancements on the VO standards for Time Domain |
14h50 - 15h15 Markus Demleitner: TIMESYS and VOTable 1.4: state of play Lecture notes |
15h15 - 15h40 Marco Molinaro: GAPS time series and exoplanets discovery and modelling |
15h40 - 16h00 Hack-a-thon Introduction - Keith Noddle |
16h00 Coffee Break |
16h30 Hackathon [Amphitheatre + Salle de cours] |
17h30 Close |
Wed Feb 27 |
Provenance Session (and more) Session Chair: Keith Noddle |
9h00 - 9h25 Mireille Louys: IVOA Provenance Data model: a synthetic view |
9h25 - 9h50 Francois Bonnarel: CDS implementation of ProvTAP for HiPS provenance |
9h50 - 10h15 Markus Nullmeier: Searching in provenance with custom ADQL functions |
10h15 - 10h30 Discussion |
10h30 Coffee Break |
Presentation Session Session Chair: Mark Allen |
11h00 - 11h25 Laurent Michel: IVOA DM-WG overview |
11h25 - 11h50 Morten Franz: EST presentation |
11h50 - 12h15 Matthieu Baumann: Modular components for quick retrieval of VO data sets |
12h15 - 12h25 Francois Bonnarel: Feedback on development of multidimensional data standards and implementations |
12h15 - 12h30 Discussion |
12h30 Lunch |
14h Hackathon [ Amphitheatre + Salle de reunion coupole] |
15h30 Coffee Break |
16h00 Hackathon [ Amphitheatre + Salle de reunion coupole] |
17h30 Close |
19h30 Working dinner (Celebrating Tech Forums since VOTech) Restaurant: Le Gruber, 11, rue du Maroquin 67000 STRASBOURG (https://www.legruber.com) |
Thurs Feb 28 |
9h00 - 10h30 Presentations from Hackathon sessions. Session Chair: Keith Noddle |
10h30 Coffee Break |
Discussion and Conclusions |
11h00 - 11h25 Keith Noddle : Tech Forums Retrospective |
11h25 - 11h50 Françoise Genova : Conclusions of the ASTERICS DADI Technology Forums |
11h50 - 12h All - Concluding discussion |
12h30 Lunch |
Extra events (14h-18h)
Radio Astronomy and the VO meeting and Hackathon (Groundbase meeting room)
A page for developing hack-a-thon topics and recording the notes is available here. Please go ahead and edit this page to add extra information