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Scientific paper
Dec 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009agufmsh51b1286n&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009, abstract #SH51B-1286
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[1904] Informatics / Community Standards, [1908] Informatics / Cyberinfrastructure, [1940] Informatics / Machine-To-Machine Communication, [1978] Informatics / Software Re-Use
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The emerging heliophysics Virtual Observatories are providing uniform access to heterogeneous domain data. In addition, added-value services, such as CDAWeb and OMNIWeb, are providing numerous analysis and visualization capabilities. However, heliophysics research still requires familiarization with a number of interfaces and system capabilities. Results from one system are rarely compatible with the inputs of another system. In order to alleviate this problem we present the SPASE Query Language (SPASEQL). The SPASEQL standard, which builds upon the SPASE data model, provides a common “language” for queries and responses. We describe the SPASEQL effort and demonstrate how research is made more efficient with such standardization. Specifically, we demonstrate cross-disciplinary queries using the VHO and VMO as well as VMO to external service queries. The current status and future efforts to include all VxOs will also be discussed.
Merka Jan
Narock T. W.
Szabo Andras
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