Fabio Pasian
INAF
307 Papers
8.7K Citations
Fabio Pasian is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planck & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 307 publications.
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Bridging the Virtual Observatory and the GRID with the query element
Giuliano Taffoni,E. Ambrodsi,Claudio Vuerli,A. Barisani,Riccardo Smareglia,A. Volpato,Serena Pastore,Andrea Baruffolo,A. Ghiselli,Fabio Pasian,L. Benacchio +10 more
TL;DR: A specialized query element is designed to work as Virtual Observatory resource in the Grid so than an Astronomer can access Virtual Observatory data using the IVOA standards.
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CIWS-FW: a Customizable InstrumentWorkstation Software Framework for instrument-independent data handling
Vito Conforti,M. Trifoglio,Andrea Bulgarelli,Fulvio Gianotti,E. Franceschi,Luciano Nicastro,Andrea Zoli,Mauro Dadina,R. L. Smart,Roberto Morbidelli,M. Frailis,Stefano Sartor,Andrea Zacchei,Marcello Lodi,Roberto Cirami,Fabio Pasian +15 more
TL;DR: The CIWS-FW core includes software developed by team members for previous experiments and provides new components and tools that improve the software reusability, configurability and extensibility attributes.
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A System for the Analysis of Objective-Prism Data
Fabio Pasian,Riccardo Smareglia,E. Kontizas +2 more
- 01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: A complete software system for the analysis of objective-prism data has been developed in the framework of a collaboration between the Observatories of Trieste and Athens, and has been used successfully to process low-and medium-dispersion objective prism spectra taken with the 1.2m UK Schmidt Telescope in Australia.
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The Grid in INAF
Claudio Vuerli,Giuliano Taffoni,M. Sponza,Fabio Pasian +3 more
- 01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: An overview of the Grid-related projects in which Insitutes of INAF (Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica) were involved, putting particular emphasis on some key pilot projects, like the simulations of the Planck mission and the development of tools to widen the Grid capabilities to meet the needs of astrophysical applications.