[fitsbits] BoF session at ADASS - Tuesday 11 November

Catherine Boisson catherine.boisson at obspm.fr
Tue Nov 10 13:25:04 EST 2020


Hi everyone,

to complement the "FITS BoF" at ADASS, I would like to point to another 
BoF "Standardisation of Data Formats in Gamma-ray astronomy" on the 11th 
November (in the morning).

Best regards,

Catherine Boisson

Le 29/10/2020 à 17:00, fitsbits-request at listmgr.nrao.edu a écrit :
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>     1. "FITS BoF" at this year's ADASS in less than two weeks
>        (Jessica Mink)
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> From: Jessica Mink <jmink at cfa.harvard.edu>
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Our annual face-to-face get-together and? discussion of data format
> standards will happen online in cyberspace this year at the 30th annual
> Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems Conference instead of in
> Grenada, Spain, where the Local Organizing Committee is based. Hopefully
> more of us can attend than usual. Registration is 100 Euros; the home
> page is https://adass2020.es/
>
> I'd love to have contributions from people who are working on other data
> standards as well as FITS. PDS4, from the Planetary Science community
> looks especially interesting to me.
>
> -Jessica Mink
>   ?Telescope Data Center
>   ?Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
>   ?Cambridge, Massachusetts USA
>   ?http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/mink/
>
> Standardizing New and Improving Old Data Formats in Astronomy
> 2020-11-10T13:00 ? 2020-11-10T14:30 UTC
> (=8:00 am Tuesday November 10 Eastern Standard TIme in the US)
>
> While FITS is still our most common standard data format, incremental
> improvements could better carry it into the future as part of an
> ecosystem including other formats, both coequal and structural. What are
> those formats, and where are they in the standardization process? We'll
> have our annual status reports and maybe some new ideas.
>
> Theme ? Science Platforms and Data Lakes, Multi-Messenger Astronomy,
> Data Processing Pipelines and Science-Ready Data, Data Interoperability
>
>
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