Making astrophysics research source codes discoverable since 1999
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Oct 10, 2019 • 18 tweets • 7 min read
First talk on this last day of #ADASS2019 is by André Offringa, who is talking about Designing radio-astronomical software for delivering science-ready products. The abstract for his talk is here: adass2019.nl/abstract/?tabl…
Radio data has large data volumes, requires lots of processing and computing, and requires novel algorithms. #ADASS2019
Oct 9, 2019 • 13 tweets • 5 min read
Lightning talks at #ADASS2019! First is François Bonnarel —
(P2.6) on Implementation feedback of the IVOA Provenance data model
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Oct 9, 2019 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
Vanessa Moss (@cosmicpudding) is presenting at her first ADASS meeting on Preparing for the next generation of radio observatory operations, which breaks down into five areas, and a shadowy area. First is people! Automation is second. #ADASS2019@cosmicpudding #3 is communication, which includes using the right tool for the right job. There are endless ways to communicate, including email, meeting, telecon, phone, ADASS, Slack, wikis, reports, and more! #ADASS2019