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16 September 2004 The Virtual Solar Observatory: status and initial operational experience
Frank Hill, Richard S. Bogart, Alisdair Davey, George Dimitoglou, Joseph B. Gurman, Joseph A. Hourcle, Petrus C. Martens, Igor Suarez-Sola, Karen Tian, Steven Wampler, Keiji Yoshimura
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The Virtual Solar Observatory (VSO) is a bottom-up grassroots approach to the development of a distributed data system for use by the solar physics community. The beta testing version of the VSO was released in December 2003. Since then it has been tested by approximately 50 solar physicists. In this paper we will present the status of the project, a summary of the community's experience with the tool, and an overview of the lessons learned.
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Frank Hill, Richard S. Bogart, Alisdair Davey, George Dimitoglou, Joseph B. Gurman, Joseph A. Hourcle, Petrus C. Martens, Igor Suarez-Sola, Karen Tian, Steven Wampler, and Keiji Yoshimura "The Virtual Solar Observatory: status and initial operational experience", Proc. SPIE 5493, Optimizing Scientific Return for Astronomy through Information Technologies, (16 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.552842
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KEYWORDS
Observatories

Human-machine interfaces

Data archive systems

Solar processes

Data modeling

Data centers

Data mining

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