Index: /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/observationalmetadata.tex
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+\begin{table}
+\caption{Observational Metadata}
+\begin{center}
+%\resizebox{.70\textwidth}{!}{
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+\hline
+\hline
+PSPS Table Name &  Rel.\\
+\hline
+FrameMeta&   \\
+ImageMeta&   \\
+ImageDetEffMeta&   \\
+StackMeta&  DR1 \\
+StackToImage&   DR1 \\
+StackToFrame&    DR1\\
+StackDetEffMeta&   DR1\\
+DiffMeta&   \\
+DiffToImage&  \\
+DiffDetEffMeta&   \\
+ForcedWarpMeta&   \\
+ForcedWarpToImage&  \\
+\hline
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+\label{table:observationalmetadata}
+\end{table}%
Index: /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/psps_copy.tex
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--- /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/psps_copy.tex	(revision 41247)
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+\begin{figure*}
+%\vskip -0.5cm
+\centerline{\includegraphics[width=0.9\textwidth,angle=0]{psps_copy.pdf}}
+\vskip -0.5cm
+\caption{\noindent A flowchart showing the steps necessary to do the copy workflow.}
+\label{fig:psps_copy}
+\end{figure*}
Index: /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/psps_drl.tex
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--- /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/psps_drl.tex	(revision 41247)
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+\begin{figure*}
+\centerline{\includegraphics[width=0.7\textwidth,angle=0]{psps_drl.pdf}}
+\vskip -1.0cm
+\caption{\noindent A flowchart explaining the DRL, the layer that provides the user access to the database.}
+\label{fig:psps_drl}
+\end{figure*}
Index: /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/psps_index.tex
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--- /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/psps_index.tex	(revision 41247)
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+\begin{figure*}
+\centerline{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth,angle=0]{psps_index.pdf}}
+\vskip -1.0cm
+\caption{\noindent PSPS uses \texttt{ObjID} as the index, with specific \texttt{ObjID} ranges associated with physical locations such as different hard disks}
+\label{fig:psps_index}
+\end{figure*}
Index: /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/psps_merging.tex
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--- /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/psps_merging.tex	(revision 41247)
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+\begin{figure*}[htpb]
+\centerline{\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth,angle=0]{psps_merging.pdf}}
+\vskip -1.0cm
+\caption{\noindent A graphical representation of how the database is re-indexed as more data is ingested. }
+\label{fig:psps_merging}
+\end{figure*}
Index: /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/pspsslices.tex
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--- /trunk/doc/release.2015/ps1.dataproducts/pspsslices.tex	(revision 41247)
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+\begin{figure}
+\vskip -0.2cm
+\centerline{\includegraphics[width=1.1\columnwidth,angle=0]{pspsslices.pdf}}
+\vskip -1.5cm
+\caption{\noindent The PSPS $3\pi$ database is subdivided into 32
+  slices, i.e, one slice per database machine. These 32 slices have
+  Dec boundaries defined such that each slice contains a similar
+  amount of data. The database tables ({\em Detectio}, {\em
+    StackObjectThin}, etc.) are composed of views combining the 32
+  slices.  This aspect of the database is intended to be transparent
+  to the user, however, power users may find it useful to know how the
+  slices are subdivided.}
+\label{fig:pspsslices}
+\end{figure}
+%conrad calls this the ugly christmas sweater plot
