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Virtual Observatories in Geosciences Print E-mail
Written by Jan Merka   
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
The Virtual Observatories in Geosciences conference (VOiG), held 12-14 June 2007 in Denver, CO, aimed at defining and documenting the current state of virtual observatories, including common and distinct elements and set a challenging goal for all VOs to make substantial progress during the eGY. The conference featured invited and contributed presentations and posters from those involved in VxOs and distributed data systems (DDS) at all levels: science and education/outreach developers/users, interdisciplinary researchers, designers/architects, developers, and data providers to contribute their experiences and indicate their success, outstanding needs and future vision.

List of VMO team's presentations

  • Bargatze, L. F., R. J. Walker, T. King, S. P. Joy, P. Chi, J. Weygand, and J. Merka, VMO user support: The well-equipped workbench for data providers
  • King, T., J. Merka, R. Walker, S. Joy, and T. W. Narock, The Architecture of a Multi-tiered Virtual Observatory - The VMO
  • King, T., T. W. Narock, R. Walker, J. Merka, and S. Joy, A Brave New (Virtual) World: Distributed Searches, Relevance Scoring and Facets
  • Merka, J., A. Szabo, T. W. Narock, T. A. King, and R. J. Walker, pdf Distributed development tools and management approaches for the VxO environment: The Linux lessons (413.47 Kb)
  • Narock, T. W., T. King, J. Merka, and P. Fox, HQL - Because SQL was already taken
  • Thieman, J., T. King, A. Roberts, J. Merka, C. Harvey, M. Weiss, P. Richards, M. Gangloff, and R. Walker, SPASE data model and ontology - Current Status and overview
  • Vandegriff, J., R. Candey, J. Merka, D. Morrison, T. Narock, A. Szabo, and J. Thieman, Enabling Integrated Analysis using Standardized, Measurement-Based Data Interfaces
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