2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10686-012-9299-9
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TAPAS, a VO archive at the IRAM 30-m telescope

Abstract: Astronomical observatories are today generating increasingly large volumes of data. For an efficient use of them, databases have been built following the standards proposed by the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA), providing a common protocol to query them and make them interoperable. The IRAM 30-m radio telescope, located in Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain) is a millimeter wavelength telescope with a constantly renewed, extensive choice of instruments, and capable of covering the frequency range… Show more

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“…By 2005, the beginning of the development of the the TAPAS IRAM-30m (see Leon et al, 2012) and DSS-63 archives, and hence of the RADAMS, the IVOA had only one Recommendation (highest degree of endorsement by the IVOA; see Hanisch et al, 2009), the VOTable 3 (Ochsenbein and Williams, 2009). This provided a common format for tabular data interchange, but did not provide specific semantics for it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By 2005, the beginning of the development of the the TAPAS IRAM-30m (see Leon et al, 2012) and DSS-63 archives, and hence of the RADAMS, the IVOA had only one Recommendation (highest degree of endorsement by the IVOA; see Hanisch et al, 2009), the VOTable 3 (Ochsenbein and Williams, 2009). This provided a common format for tabular data interchange, but did not provide specific semantics for it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%