The IDL code used to access HELIO code was loaded into the SolarSoft tree on 15 April 2011.
The Crib Sheet showing how to use the code is included in the distribution and can also be found here
Update: 16 April 2011
The widget to access the ICS from the hio_setup object is now more or less complete; it should have a functionality similar to that of the Web-based ICS GUI. In addition, the return from the widget is filtered so that only instruments that are also present in the Provider Access Table (PAT) of the DPAS are returned.
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Updates following CDAW-1
Following the HELIO CDAW-1 the ICS GUI and related documentation have been updated. The SolarSoft IDL code that can be used to access HELIO has also been released.
The ordering of the text and check boxes on the page has been switched and notes have been included in the help text indicating that the check boxes act as constraints on the selection – all instruments are selected if none are checked – and the ICS show all instruments that could be included in HELIO.
The SolarSoft IDL code can be used to identify interesting events, select instruments of interest, retrieve the list of URLs to files that meet the crireia and the optionally retrieve the files.
The ordering of the text and check boxes on the page has been switched and notes have been included in the help text indicating that the check boxes act as constraints on the selection – all instruments are selected if none are checked – and the ICS show all instruments that could be included in HELIO.
The SolarSoft IDL code can be used to identify interesting events, select instruments of interest, retrieve the list of URLs to files that meet the crireia and the optionally retrieve the files.
Sunday, 10 April 2011
HEC Basic Information
The following links provide basic information on the Heliophysics Event Catalogue, such as:
More information will be added as long as the service will evolve and will be used for specific use cases.
More information will be added as long as the service will evolve and will be used for specific use cases.
Thursday, 7 April 2011
CDAW 1 - Local Information
Dear CDAW Participants,
We look forward to welcoming you to TCD next week for HELIO CDAW1. Below are some local details related to the meeting:
1. Getting to TCD
The easiest way of getting to TCD from the airport is by bus or taxi.
DublinBus operates from/to the airport with a direct service (buses 747 or 748 for ~6 euros per way) or a few normal city service (considerably slower but cheaper: 2.30 euros).
Aircoach also operate a service (EUR 12 return).
TCD is within a 10 min walk of both company's city centre bus stops.
2. Workshop Location
The workshop will be help in the Schrodinger Lecture Theatre, FitzGerald Building.
Breakout sessions will be help in the FitzGerald Library and the in the SNIAM Building, which is connected to the FitzGerland Building by a walkway.
3. Wireless Access
If your institution supports eduroam, you can log into the TCD wireless network using this service.
For those who do not have eduroam, we will provide wireless accounts that can be used throughout campus. There will also be 2 iMacs with guest user access.
4. Workshop Dinner/Commons
Each evening, the Fellows and Scholars of the College meet for an evening meal called Commons. On Tuesday evening we will be joining them in the Dining Hall
We will meet at 18:00 in the lobby of the Dining Hall. Don't be late as the doors are locked at 18:15!
5. Lunch
Lunch will be provided on Tuesday and Wednesday at 13:00-14:00 in the Cafe Ballroom Space of the National Gallery of Ireland. The Cafe is located at the Clare Street entrance of the National Gallery, which is 5 minute walk from the the Fitzgerald Building. Clare Street is located at the bottom right of the College map.
That's all for now!!
Best regards,
LOC:
Peter Gallagher
David Pérez-Suárez
Paul Higgins
Shaun Bloomfield
SOME PICTURES FROM CDAW 1 by Alessandro Marassi
SOME PICTURES FROM CDAW 1 by Alessandro Marassi
Monday, 4 April 2011
Refactoring of the Heliophysics Event Catalogue
In preparation of the CDAW-1, the Heliophysics Event Catalogue has undergone a major refactoring.
In particular, a new GUI has been developed to make easier and more intuitive the use of the service, and a significant re-arrangement of the naming of the tables and the fields of the tables has been carried out, following a series of discussions on the metadata features.
The new GUI can be accessed here .
The scheme of the refactored tables and field names is available here .
Please notice that minor tweakings are in progress, and the relevant information is being dynamically updated.
In particular, a new GUI has been developed to make easier and more intuitive the use of the service, and a significant re-arrangement of the naming of the tables and the fields of the tables has been carried out, following a series of discussions on the metadata features.
The new GUI can be accessed here .
The scheme of the refactored tables and field names is available here .
Please notice that minor tweakings are in progress, and the relevant information is being dynamically updated.
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