Abstract

Using the current version of the Distributed Annotation System (DAS) protocol to obtain data from large regions of interest from remote DAS servers can be a time and resource consuming process. Therefore it would be useful to know the amounts and types of features that exist in a region of interest before the DAS request is made. In the current DAS protocol (1.6), the types of data that exist with a DAS source can be obtained before the complete set of features are requested for a specific region using the feature command. Depending on the implementation of the types command in the DAS server, the number of features across the segment can also be obtained. However, counting of features is computationally intensive for every user request and so most DAS servers do not include it in their implementation. For these DAS servers in order for the user to obtain counts of features, the complete set of features needs to be obtained and re-analysed. Additionally in the current DAS protocol no parameter exists to include or exclude the count of features per type when needed. In this paper, an addition to DAS protocol is proposed and implemented in order to request a summary of the features that exist within a region of interest when needed. The summary command was implemented in order to broaden the functionalities, and extend the flexibility of the current DAS protocol. The summary functionality can conserve time and resources, especially for large regions of interest.

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