ESWW-3 Session 31 Session 3 Virtual Observatories, Data Bases and new Tools Convenor : C.C. Harvey CNRS / Centre d’Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements Toulouse,

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ESWW-3 Session 31 Session 3 Virtual Observatories, Data Bases and new Tools Convenor : C.C. Harvey CNRS / Centre d’Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements Toulouse, France Centre de Données de la Physique des Plasma : a multi-mission data centre run collaboratively by : CNES for technological aspects of data archiving CNRS for the user interface and access tools

ESWW-3 Session 32 Objectives The success of a Space Weather service will depend upon its ability to process a multitude of diverse data products adequately, and quickly. Space Weather is not alone. The ESWW3 Session 1 poster by Christian Jacquey et al. concludes “A virtual Observatory needs to be built for targeting and providing heterogeneous and pluri-disciplinary data, and help to perform their integrated analysis”. The purpose of this session is to examine what exists : –specifically for space weather, or –elsewhere, and may be of interest to this community.

ESWW-3 Session 33 Oral Presentations (1/2) 15:30 Introduction 15:45 A New Integrated European Space Weather Portal, K. Stegen 16:00 Updates & Developments of the SWENET Software Infrastructure P. Beltrami 16:15 Recent Developments Towards a Solar System Virtual Observatory C.C. Harvey 16:30 – 16:55 : Coffee break (only 25 minutes ! )

ESWW-3 Session 34 Oral Presentations (2/2) 16:55 (Sollicited) The Use of Grid Technology in Large Scale Data Processing Collaboration Environments S.G. Ansari 17:15 IPSAT: A Virtual Observatory for Radiation Belts S. Bourdarie 17:30 Benefits of an Automated Web Image Extraction System for Space Weather Forecasting S. Behnami 17:45 NEMO: Novel 'EIT Wave' Machine Observing Tool O. Podladchikova 18:00 Automatic Flare Detection and Tracking of Active Regions in EUV images V. Delouille 18:15 Early Warning of Solar Proton Events M. Nunez

ESWW-3 Session 35 Poster Presentations Session 3 poster will be presented tomorrow, Wednesday, 12:00-13:00 A total of 17 posters, of which 7 on data extraction : 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 13 6 on instrumentation and techniques : 5, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15 4 on data bases : 9, 12, 16, 17