Slots in Kyoto

Tony Linde ael at star.le.ac.uk
Tue Feb 22 00:39:49 PST 2005


How many (half-day) sessions will we need in Kyoto? And are there any other
workgroups we do NOT want to clash with?

Last year we had three sessions. This year I'd suggest the same with a
preliminary agenda of:

 Session 1: Registering applications
          + other Registry extensions/amendments
 Session 2: Registry interface
          + Registry Query
 Session 3: Registry data model
          + Registering data quality 'indicators'
          + Plans for V1.0

We can draw up the final agenda later but would welcome ideas for other
topics. One thing I'd like to hear about is how people have constructed
interfaces to make registering resources easier (or completely automated).

And which other workgroup sessions should we avoid? As a workgroup, I'd
suggest we should attend the DM Catalogue model session. Any others
important to the workgroup as a whole? 

(Personally I'd like to attend the VOQL session but don't think it is
critical to the workgroup.)

Cheers,
Tony. 

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