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2005 SOD Workshop Registration

Using SOD to access data in the IRIS DMC

When:  Tuesday, June 7, 2005, 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Where: Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, Washington

SOD is a powerful and flexible IRIS Data Request Mechanisms. It includes the ability for users to define types of events and suites of stations that they are always interested in and have a "standing" request at the DMC for that data. When an event of interest occurs, data for stations of interest will be delivered directly to the user's own computer. If desired, SOD can spawn processing sequences in response to the delivery of data.

The advanced capability of SOD is easy to use and customize once a user is oriented SOD's logical flow. The purpose of this workshop is to get users up to speed on how to make SOD work for them.

You can find more information about SOD, as well as download it at
http://www.seis.sc.edu/SOD

Participants at the workshop should bring their own laptops, and should have java 1.4.2 or better installed. A copy of the latest version of SOD will be provided.

For more information, contact the convenors:

Tom Owens (Univ. South Carolina) owens@seis.sc.edu
Philip Crotwell (Univ. South Carolina) crotwell@seis.sc.edu


Please contact Susan Strain for questions regarding the IRIS workshop registration. If you have problems with this registration form, please contact the webmaster.

Workshop Registration Form

To register for this upcoming workshop, please fill out the following information.  The fields with a red asterisk (*) are required fields. Registration for the SOD Workshop closes on April 27, 2005.

*Your name

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Why are you interested in attending the workshop?

Are you interested in IRIS DMS support for one night in a hotel ?
Yes, I want to take advantage of this support    No, I have self support

 
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