New Version (v6.0) of the ISO Data Archive installed on 24/07/2003
In the afternoon of the 24th of July 2003, a new version (v6.0) of the
ISO Data Archive (IDA) software was installed.
The major improvement of this new version is :
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Upgrade in functionaly and visibility of the "User Reduced Data", now called
Highly
Processed Data Products (HPDP) to include also CATALOGUES and
ATLASES.
The Off-Line Processing Pipeline copes well with a number of instrumental
artifacts in an automatic fashion. The final products can however be improved
by processing them further, in particular by means of the Interactive
Analysis software packages, as documented in the ISO
Handbook.
The resulting products are called Highly Processed Data Products (HPDP).
In a broader sense this definition includes catalogues and atlases. These
sets are therefore inhomogeneous in nature, but their presentation is made
as uniform as possible.
Version 6 of the ISO Data Archive allows for continuous ingestion of
new HPDP sets. An up-to-date list of HPDPs is created on-the-fly from the
IDA using the dedicated link in the ISO Home Page, also upgraded with this
release to evidence this new kind of archived products.
How to query HPDP and catalogues
Open the Highly Processed Data Products panel (located below the main
search panel). Sets of HPDP can there be queried against author and title.
Combined queries with any other panels are also possible.
A separate panel allows to query on any given catalogue. A description
of each catalogue can be obtained by clicking on the title, coloured in
blue. Having selected the catalogue to query, a dedicated query panel will
be created on-the-fly. A descrition of each catalogue column can be obtained
by clicking on the column name, coloured in blue.
As for any IDA query, the result will be a list of observations. Observations
having HPDPs will have the "HPDP" button on the left highlighted.
How to access HPDP data and info
In the query results panel, as for any other product, the HDPD can be
retrieved directly on disk by pushing "Retrieve" and selecting "HPDP".
For more information and features, click on the highlighted HPDP button
at the left of any given observation. This will lead to a new panel. Abstracts
will be given of all HPDP sets containing the observation. Six buttons
on the left will lead to:
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The data. Clicking this button will allow to move the observation
to the shopping basket for retrieval.
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The documentation. If it is a published paper, a link to the ADS
abstract, otherwise, a link to a technical note stored in the IDA.
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The button "Add related" will move all observations pertaining to
the given HPDP set to the shopping basket for retrieval in one go.
More buttons may be highlighted depending on the availability in the given
HDPD set:
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The Postcard: An illustration (plot, image) of the reduced observation.
This will be obtained by automatically launching your default browser.
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The Atlas: This is defined as an illustration of the observations
together with other information provided in the HPDP set, such as external
SEDs, stellar models, etc.
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The Catalogue. A new panel will be launched, pointing to the line
containing the observation. The whole catalogue may be saved on disk or
printed.
How to upload your HPDP
If you want to share the result of your ISO exploitation with the scientific
community, please send an e-mail to helpdesk@iso.vilspa.esa.es
with a short description of your data set. The ISO Data Centre will contact
you shortly after and take care of the details of the ingestion. Clearly,
we must to preserve some standards (e.g. in documentation, file formats)
in order to facilitate the work of the ISO Data Archive user, but we will
provide full support for this.
Other improvements are :
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The IDA Applet is launched now from an independent browser window. This
avoid the applet being lost when going to other web pages from the IDA
browser window.
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The quality information in the IDA has been improved and extended for many
observations (mainly observations with flags different from "Good") in
the comment field. So now, the information about the different problems
which could affect a given observation is clearer and more reliable.
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Fix problem in the CAM Observations Details window (mismatch between CAM
filters and detectors, and appearance of extra empty columns).
The ISO Data Archive can be accessed at http://www.iso.vilspa.esa.es/ida/ .
Alberto Salama, ISO Data Centre, 24/07/2003