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% This is the ADASS_template.tex LaTeX file, 19th Sep 2019.
% It is based on the ASP general author template file, but modified to reflect the specific
% requirements of the ADASS proceedings.
% Copyright 2014, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series
% Revision: 14 August 2014
% To compile, at the command line positioned at this folder, type:
% latex ADASS_template
% latex ADASS_template
% dvipdfm ADASS_template
% This will create a file called ADASS_template.pdf
\documentclass[11pt,twoside]{article} \documentclass[11pt,twoside]{article}
% Do NOT use ANY packages other than asp2014. % Do NOT use ANY packages other than asp2014.
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\begin{document} \begin{document}
\title{ADASS Author Template and Long Title} \title{ESAP: The ESCAPE ESFRI Science Analysis Platform}
% Note the position of the comma between the author name and the % Note the position of the comma between the author name and the
% affiliation number. % affiliation number.
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% authors share an affiliation this should be in a single \affil which can then % authors share an affiliation this should be in a single \affil which can then
% be referenced for several author names. If only one affiliation, no footnotes are needed. % be referenced for several author names. If only one affiliation, no footnotes are needed.
% See ManuscriptInstructions.pdf and ASP's manual2010.pdf 3.1.4 for more details % See ManuscriptInstructions.pdf and ASP's manual2010.pdf 3.1.4 for more details
\author{Sample~Author1,$^1$ Sample~Author2,$^2$ and Sample~Author3$^2$}
\affil{$^1$Institution Name, Institution City, State/Province, Country; \email{AuthorEmail@email.edu}} %\author{Sample~Author1,$^1$ Sample~Author2,$^2$ and Sample~Author3$^2$}
\affil{$^2$Institution Name, Institution City, State/Province, Country} %\affil{$^1$Institution Name, Institution City, State/Province, Country; \email{AuthorEmail@email.edu}}
%\affil{$^2$Institution Name, Institution City, State/Province, Country}
\author{John~D.~Swinbank$^1$}
\affil{$^1$ASTRON, Oude Hoogeveensedijk 4, 7991 PD Dwingeloo The Netherlands; \email{swinbank@astron.nl}}
% This section is for ADS Processing. There must be one line per author. paperauthor has 9 arguments. % This section is for ADS Processing. There must be one line per author. paperauthor has 9 arguments.
\paperauthor{Sample~Author1}{Author1Email@email.edu}{ORCID_Or_Blank}{Author1 Institution}{Author1 Department}{City}{State/Province}{Postal Code}{Country} \paperauthor{John~D.~Swinbank}{swinbank@astron.nl}{https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9445-1846}{ASTRON}{}{Dwingeloo}{State/Province}{3571\,KD}{The Netherlands}
\paperauthor{Sample~Author2}{Author2Email@email.edu}{ORCID_Or_Blank}{Author2 Institution}{Author2 Department}{City}{State/Province}{Postal Code}{Country}
\paperauthor{Sample~Author3}{Author3Email@email.edu}{ORCID_Or_Blank}{Author3 Institution}{Author3 Department}{City}{State/Province}{Postal Code}{Country}
% There should be one \aindex line (commented out) for each author. These are used to % There should be one \aindex line (commented out) for each author. These are used to
% build up the author index for the Proceedings. The surname must come first, followed by % build up the author index for the Proceedings. The surname must come first, followed by
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% The Aindex.py command willl create them for you after you have constructed the \author % The Aindex.py command willl create them for you after you have constructed the \author
% The first entry should be the first author, for bold-facing the author index page-reference % The first entry should be the first author, for bold-facing the author index page-reference
%\aindex{FistAuthor1,~S.~A.} %\aindex{Swinbank,~J.~D.}
%\aindex{Author2,~S.~B.}
%\aindex{Author3,~S.}
\begin{abstract} \begin{abstract}
This is the ADASS 2019 author template file. This is based on the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) 2014 template, This paper provides an overview of ESAP, the ESCAPE ESFRI Science Analysis Platform.
but has been modified to reflect the specific ADASS requirements.
\end{abstract} \end{abstract}
% These lines show examples of subject index entries. At this stage these have to commented \section{ESCAPE}
% out, and need to be on separate lines. Eventually, they will be automatically uncommented The ESCAPE project brings together the astronomy, astroparticle, and particle physics communities to address fundamental challenges in data-driven research, driven by the goals and needs of major European research infrastructures.
% and used to generate entries in the Subject Index at the end of the Proceedings volume.
% Don't leave these in! - replace them with ones relevant to your paper.
%\ssindex{FOOBAR!conference!ADASS 2019}
%\ssindex{FOOBAR!organisations!ASP}
% These lines show examples of ASCL index entries. At this stage these have to commented ESCAPE aims to produce versatile solutions to support the implementation of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) by fostering a multi-disciplinary environment including open data management according to FAIR principles. Our goal is to enable interoperability between facilities, encourage cross-fertilization, and develop joint multiwavelength and multimessenger capabilities.
% out, and need to be on separate lines. Eventually, they will be automatically uncommented
% and used to generate entries in the ASCL Index at the end of the Proceedings volume.
% The ascl.py command will scan your paper on possible code names.
% Don't leave these in! - replace them with ones relevant to your paper.
%\ooindex{FOOBAR, ascl:1101.010}
In support of this goal, ESCAPE is developing a range of services, including data infrastructure, a software repository, virtual observatory integration, and a citizen science programme.
\section{The Template} This poster describes ESAP, the science platform functionality being developed in the context of ESCAPE.
To fill in this template, make sure that you read and follow the ASPCS Instructions for Authors and Editors available for download online. Further hints and tips for including graphics, tables, citations, and other formatting helps are available there. With this template, you should have received a copy of the specific ADASS manuscript instructions, and you should also read these.
\subsection{The Author Checklist} \section{The ESAP Mission}
The following checklist should be followed when writing a submission to a conference proceedings to be published by the ASP for ADASS. The references are to sections in the ADASS manuscript instructions.\footnote{Most URLs should be in a footnote like this one. In this case, you can download the online material from \url{http://www.adass.org}.}
\begin{itemize} ESAP aims to help users engage with ESCAPE and other services by providing:
\checklistitemize
\item References must all use BibTeX entries in a .bib file. No use of \verb"\bibitem"! (Even though some older ASP templates have them.) (See References.)
\item All references must be cited in the text, usually using \verb"\citet" or \verb"\citep". Do not use \verb"\cite". (See References.)
\item No LaTeX warnings. Particularly, no overfull hboxes or unresolved references. (See LaTeX warnings and errors.)
\item No use of \verb"\usepackage" except for \verb"\usepackage{asp2014}". (See LaTeX packages and commands.)
\item No use of \verb"\renewcommand" or \verb"\renewenvironment". (See LaTeX packages and commands.)
\item Arguments to \verb"\citep" etc., should use ADS type references where possible, fall back on <author><year> or something suitably unique if not. (See References.)
\item References in the text are all generated automatically (using \verb"\citep" etc), not put in explicitly as ordinary text that just looks like a generated reference. (See References.)
\item Definitely no LaTeX errors. (See LaTeX warnings and errors.)
\item Paper is the right length. References don't spill over into one more page. (See Length of Paper.)
\item Paper has an abstract. (See Length of Paper.)
\item References are to things that actually exist and can be expected to continue to exist. Not papers ``in preparation'' or URLs for blog items. (See References.)
\item Graphics files have to be .eps encapsulated Postscript format. Yes they do! Sorry, but they do. (See Figures.)
\item Name all the files properly:- figures are <paper>\_f<n>.eps, eg O1-3\_f1.eps. Paper names use dashes not periods, O1-3.tex not O1.3.tex. Posters now use the same naming convention as oral papers, e.g.\ X3-21. (See File names and Paper IDs.)
\item Figure captions should make sense if the figure is printed in monochrome - because it will be! (See Figures.)
\item Figures are legible at the size ADASS Proceedings volumes are printed, which is quite small. (See Figures.)
\item Copyright forms signed and filled out - don't use electronic signatures. (See Miscellany.)
\item Author lists follow the correct format: comma separated, with an `and' for the final author. (See Authors and Affiliations.)
\item The first author of the paper must be the person who presented the paper at the conference. (See Authors and Affiliations.)
\item No repetition of affiliations - list each organisation once, with multiple e-mail addresses if you really must. (See Authors and Affiliations.)
\item Running heads should fit in the same horizontal space as the text does, not pushing the page numbers over to the right. (See LaTeX warnings and errors.)
\item Run through a spelling checker. (I know that can be tricky with LaTeX.) (See Content and Typesetting.)
\item Proofread, or have the text proofread, to check for proper English usage. In particular, note that ``allows to'' is not conventional English, and English uses articles (`a',`an',`the') in places where other languages, particularly Eastern European languages, don't have them. (See Content and Typesetting.)
\end{itemize}
\section{Text}
Sometimes you just need to have different styles of fonts. \emph{Sometimes you just need to have different styles of fonts.} \textbf{Sometimes you just need to have different styles of fonts.}
Sometimes you just need to have different sizes of fonts. {\small Sometimes you just need to have different sizes of fonts.} {\footnotesize Sometimes you just need to have different sizes of fonts.} It would be very rare to require larger fonts within an ASP volume.
Do \emph{not} reduce the size of the main text font to try to squeeze more content into the paper. It will be restored by the editors and the paper will be rejected as too long.
\section{Math}
Sometimes authors include formulas inside the main text which should always be enclosed within \$ signs. Look at the Pythagorean Formula $a^2 + b^2 = c^2$.
Sometimes authors include formulas on their own lines. This example uses the \verb"displaymath" environment which does not include an equation number. To include an equation number, use the \verb"equation" environment.
\begin{displaymath}
c = \sqrt{a^2 + b^2} \qquad \textrm{Pythagorean Theorem}
\end{displaymath}
\section{Table}
Here is an example table that has three colums with various justification and row spacing.
\begin{table}[!ht]
\caption{Tables in \LaTeXe}
\smallskip
\begin{center}
{\small
\begin{tabular}{llc} % l = left, c = centered
\tableline
\noalign{\smallskip}
First Column & Second Column & Third Column:\\
\noalign{\smallskip}
\tableline
\noalign{\smallskip}
First Row, First Column & First Row, Second Column & First Row, Third Column \\
Second Row, First Column & Second Row, Second Column & Second Row, Third Column \\
Third Row, First Column & Third Row, Second Column & Third Row, Third Column \\
\noalign{\smallskip}
\tableline % Sometimes you just need a line between table rows
\noalign{\smallskip}
Fourth Row, First Column & ~ & Fourth Row, Third Column \\ % Sometimes you have empty cells
\noalign{\smallskip} % Sometimes you just need space between table rows
Fifth Row First Column & Fifth Row, Second Column & Fifth Row, Third Column\\ % No \\ if the last row
\noalign{\smallskip}
\tableline\
\end{tabular}
}
\end{center}
\end{table}
\noindent These tables can get a little messy, but this format is the most common.
\section{Lists}
\label{ex_lists}
There are a lot of ways to make lists including itemized lists with bullets, for which you use (\verb"\begin{itemize}"), numbered lists (\verb"\begin{enumerate}"), and description lists (\verb"\begin{description}"). This is an example of an itemized list.
\subsection{Itemized Lists}
Here is an itemized list:
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item Item 1
\item Item 2 \item{Data discovery and retrieval from a range of archives and data repositories.}
\item Item 3 \item{Exploration and discovery of relevant tools in the ESCAPE software repository.}
\item{Access to a range of compute and analysis services provided by project partners and other facilities.}
\item{Orchestration of data, services, and software to help users create and access research environments that meet their needs.}
\end{itemize} \end{itemize}
ESAP is not a single instance of a science platform, but rather a ``toolkit'' that research infrastructures, institutions, projects, and others can use to create and manage analysis environments tailored to their particular needs.
\section{Architecture}
\section{Images} ESAP consists of an API Gateway, which brokers requests across multiple independent, infrastructure provided services, and a web-based user interface.
For some figures, see Figures \ref{ex_fig1}- \ref{ex_fig3}.
\articlefigure{example.eps}{ex_fig1}{Welcome to 1953.} New capabilities are easily added by writing ``plug-in'' modules which integrate external services with the API Gateway. A number of service integration plugins are provided with ESAP.
% It is possible to reduce the size of a figure among other changes (see the instructions). Here is an example:
% \articlefigure[width=.5\textwidth]{example.eps}{ex_fig1_reduced}{Welcome to 1953 a little smaller.}
\articlefiguretwo{example.eps}{example.eps}{ex_fig2}{Now there are two of them. \emph{Left:} An image from long ago. \emph{Right:} The same exact thing.} \section{Current Capabilities}
% There is a figure command allowing for three figures:
% \articlefigurethree{example.eps}{example.eps}{example.eps}{ex_fig1_triple}{Now there are three of them.}
\articlefigurefour{example.eps}{example.eps}{example.eps}{example.eps}{ex_fig3}{Now four of them?} \begin{itemize}
\item{Query multiple archives with an adaptable interface.}
\item{Load software from the ESCAPE repository.}
\item{integration with ESCAPE Identity and Access Management.}
\item{Built with Python, Django, and React.}
\item{Data orchestration across multiple services.}
\item{Interactive data analysis through BinderHub services.}
\clearpage % To force this stuff to happen by this point in the text, otherwise these will probably end up after the references. \end{itemize}
There are also the landscape versions \verb"\articlelandscapefigure" and \\ \section{Downloads and Further Information}
\verb"\articlelandscapefiguretwo" which are further described in the instructions.
\section{References} Information about the ESCAPE Project and details of the capabilities it provides are available from \url{http://www.projectescape.eu/}.
References must be provided in BibTeX format, in a .bib file, and should usually be referenced using \verb"\citet" or \verb"\citep". The file example.bib supplied with this template is taken from an ADASS 2015 paper, and includes references to previous ADASS proceedings
\citep[such as][]{1999ASPC..172..487P} and to papers in what was then the current 2015 proceedings (e.g.\ \citet{O11-4_adassxxv}). Note that the `TBD' entries that appear for papers in the current proceedings will be dealt with by the ADASS editors when the final volume is produced. The example .bib file has a large number of references unused by this template file; such unused references have been left in as an example, but should be removed before a paper is submitted.
\section{Conference Photographs} ESAP is available under the terms of the Apache license, version 2.0, from \url{https://git.astron.nl/astron-sdc/esap-api-gateway} and \url{https://git.astron.nl/astron-sdc/esap-gui}.
At the end of this template you may find a commented line with the bookpartphoto where the editors could decided to add a conference photo, A test system is available at \url{https://sdc-dev.astron.nl/esap-gui}.
might there be enough room at the end of your paper. Leave this comment in, do not supply your own photos in this paper but contact the editors ESAP is currently under heavy development; stability and uptime are not guaranteed, but your feedback is always welcome.
if you have some interesting shots.
\acknowledgements The ASP would like to thank the dedicated researchers who are publishing with the ASP. It will make things a lot easier if you keep this text on the same line as the \verb"\acknowledgements" command. Place it just before the bibliography. It's optional of course. \acknowledgements ESCAPE European Science Cluster of Astronomy \& Particle physics ESFRI research Infrastructures has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Grant Agreement n$^\mathrm{o}$ 824064.
\bibliography{example} % For BibTex \bibliography{example} % For BibTex
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