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# Schedule

Starts at 1:30pm on August 6th, 2024

## 1:30-2:10pm
### DTS: introduction and background
In this presentation we will introduce participants to the DTS API, its main differences compared to other text APIs, and the main technical
concepts behind it (API endpoints and formats of expression). Participants will also learn about DTS’ development history, its design philosophy,
and the main differences between the public draft and first release version of the API. We will also illustrate the potential of DTS for aggregating
distributed text collections by using working demonstrators (e.g., the DTS aggregator). Participants will gain an understanding of how to install
and use these tools, which are also useful learning resources for grasping the core technical concepts behind DTS.

5 minute break

## 2:15-3pm
### Developer tools for DTS
In this session we dive deeper into existing tools that can help developers to build new DTS implementations. One of these tools is the DTS test
suite, a new collection of programmatic tests aimed at helping developers to test and validate new DTS implementations, whose release is planned
for Fall 2024.

30 minute coffee break

## 3:30-5pm
### DTS data clinic ( 75 + 15 mins for breakout groups reporting)
In this break-out session the participants will have an opportunity to discuss with members of the DTS technical committee issues concerning
the implementation of DTS in relation to concrete use cases and existing datasets. This unconference-like session will be a chance for participants
to select a few topics of shared interest for discussion with other attendees and current members of the DTS technical committee and community.
Participants should have a better understanding of how to use the DTS API to expose text collections, both current and future, by the end of this session.

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