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Observation Data Model Core Components, its Implementation in the Table Access Protocol Version 1.1

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“…We will rely on an existing VO standard for a core observation data model to use, the ObsCore DM 14 . ObsCore was developed following an analysis of the data discovery use-cases defining the scope of the needed data model.…”
Section: Data Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will rely on an existing VO standard for a core observation data model to use, the ObsCore DM 14 . ObsCore was developed following an analysis of the data discovery use-cases defining the scope of the needed data model.…”
Section: Data Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Dowler et al, 2007;Redman and Dowler, 2013) ObsCore : Observation Data Model Core Components -This VO data model is designed to support data discovery specifically by supporting the exact same queries to TAP services run by all data centres. In the JSA, this is simply a view of CAOM as it contains a subset of CAOM metadata (Louys et al, 2011).…”
Section: Vo Standards Used In the Jsamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides SSAP, spectra can also be retrieved using the ObsCore data model through Table Access Protocol (known as ObsTap; Louys et al, 2011). Its implementation in SPLAT-VO allows spectra to be retrieved also from ObsCore services, and the ObsTap ADQL (Ortiz et al, 2008) search offers a more powerful search mechanism as well.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SPLAT-VO is being updated to add support for standards such as DataLink (Dowler et al, 2014), ObsCore (Louys et al, 2011) and RegTap (Demleitner et al, 2014b) as well as expanded units support with VOUnits (Demleitner et al, 2014a) required to understand the metadata from these services, but the VO standards will continue to evolve as new versions are announced and new standards developed and it will be a continuing struggle to remain compliant. There is a worry that all the development effort available to SPLAT-VO will be spent simply on maintaining standards support and this will be at the expense of supporting new analysis algorithms.…”
Section: Tracking Vo Standards Is Hardmentioning
confidence: 99%