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Date & Venue
Dates: 22 & 23 March 2017
Venue: Utrecht, The Netherlands; hotel Mitland (www.mitland.nl).
Agenda
Please find here the
Agenda.
Registered Attendees
A list of registered attendees can be found
here.
Workshop Registration
Registration for the workshop is closed.
Mail of 04 Oct 2016
Dear WG2 members,
during the last months numerous e-mails have been sent around in
the discussion on the future of the mini-SEED (mseed) format as
initialized by the strawman proposal by IRIS, both to the FDSN
WG2 mailing list and also off-line. These e-mails have shown
there is a lot of interest to think constructively about a
modernized mseed format while at the same time there are severe
concerns related to, in particular, backwards compatibility as
the current format is strongly embedded in today's seismological
infrastructure.
Following the line of proposals that were made by IRIS-DMC (the
strawman) and by EIDA, the future of mseed may be directed in
two ways, one that will break the backward compatibility and one
that will preserve this. Prior to evaluating both proposals we
need to have a clear vision of what is needed to fulfil our
future requirements and how we can design this. Also the impact
on today's infrastructure must be considered in this process,
ideally with input from manufacturers, users, data centers and
software developers.
The proposal by the FDSN Chair for a meeting in late 2016, the
suggestions to set up a Working Group and the offer by ORFEUS to
organize and host such a meeting in Europe provides the momentum
now to meet, discuss and agree jointly on the process to design
and adopt an extended or new standard.
Specifically, ORFEUS offers to organize a 2-day workshop in
February or March 2017, to be held in the Netherlands. Travel
costs for 5-6 participants from seismological institutes or data
centers outside Europe can be sponsored by ORFEUS on request.
Tentative program/topics:
- Motivations and vision for a new format
- Identifying current needs for a new format
- Design ideas
- Evaluation of impact and tentative implementation plan
- Draft a white paper (completed before Kobe meeting)