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Paper: |
VO-Paris Data Centre (VO-PDC) |
Volume: |
461, Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XXI |
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399 |
Authors: |
Le Petit, F.; Aboudarham, J.; Thuillot, W.; Le Sidaner, P.; Alimi, J.-M.; Désert, J.; Barache, C.; Berthier, J.; Boisson, C.; Bouquillon, S.; Combes, F.; Delahaye, F.; Deleflie, F.; Di Matteo, P.; Domisse, L.; Dubernet, M.-L.; Erard, S.; Gambis, D.; Guibert, J.; Haigron, R.; Hennebelle, P.; Jégouzo, I.; Henry, F.; Heydari-Malayeri, M.; Languignon, D.; Lambert, S.; Mamon, G.; Melchior, A.-L.; Normand, J.; Martin, J. M.; Moreau, N.; Pérault, M.; Rasera, Y.; Roueff, E.; Roy, F.; Royer, F.; Sahal-Bréchot, S.; Sarkissian, A.; Sartoretti, P.; Schneider, J.; Semelin, B.; Tajahmady, F.; Theureau, G.; Zolotukhin, I.; Zwölf, C.-M. |
Abstract: |
The VO-Paris Data Centre (VO-PDC) is a new data centre that gathers ten laboratories
in the Paris area (GEPI, IAP, IMCCE, LATMOS, LERMA, LESIA, LPMAA, LUTH, SYRTE,
USN). It is specialized in the development of Virtual Observatory services. The
objective of this federation is to build a sustainable infrastructure to offer
high quality diffusion services to the community. It gives also the opportunity
to promote exchanges and to share expertise on the development of VO services
between scientists and computer engineers. VO-PDC is a multidisciplinary data
center. Its main axes are atomic and molecular physics, VO-Theory, planetology
and solar physics. It also develops several services concerning the diffusion of
traditional astronomical data, catalogues, as well as geodesy services. |
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