v0.1-alpha: Initial alpha release for testing
Pre-release
Pre-release
YAML Observation Data Archive & Exchange (YODA) Format
This initial release is about 2 years overdue, as there are several components of this repository that are functional and have been well-tested. These release notes point to those files, and describe what work that is still in progress.
Although active development of YODA-File ended in 2017, there is still a clear need for a human-readable, machine-parseable, text-based data exchange and data archiving format for an ODM2 Dataset data array, and easy-to-use Excel Templates for creating a YODA-File, as we originally envisioned. There is strong interest by the ODM2 team to pick this work back up once additional funding is secured.
YODA Profiles
- The concept of a YODA Profile as the expectations and constraints within the defining data array block, is a powerful concept for defining any dataset.
- Three YODA Profiles have been defined:
Tested Excel Templates & Example Files
- YODA Time Series profile Excel templates:
- Blank template: YODA_TimeSeries_Template_0.3.3-alpha.xlsm
- Example: YODA_v0.3.3_TS_climate.wHeaders.xlsm + Example/ReadMe
- YODA Specimen Time Series profile Excel templates:
Work in Progress
- YODA Specimens profile Excel templates:
- An example YODA_Specimens_Template_0.3.2-alpha-Example1-Fisher-Cores.xlsm has been developed and is functional, with the exception that a corresponding YODA-Tools Python code has not been developed to automatically parse this file to a YODA file or into ODM2.
- A manually mocked-up for this example is at YODA_Specimens_Template_0.3.2-alpha-Example1-Fisher-Cores-YODAmockup.yaml