The HDF Group engages in a variety of open and non-disclosure
projects with companies, national laboratories, and research
organizations. A subset of projects demonstrating the breadth of
our activities are highlighted below.
- ASC
HDF5 Support of Advanced Scientific Computing (ASC). - Boeing
No company has capitalized on the power and flexibility of HDF better than Boeing, which uses HDF in wide range of applications. - NASA Earth Science Data and Information System
The NASA Earth Science Data and Information System project ensures that The HDF Group can provide high quality support and services for the use of HDF software in EOS mission. - HDF and Bioinformatics
The HDF Bioinformatics project is a collaborative effort to develop portable, scalable, bioinformatics data storage technologies in HDF5. - HDF .NET
In March 2007, The HDF Group released HDF5 .NET prototype. The project was sponsored by Agilent. - HDF4 Mapping Prototype
XML schema and tools for reading HDF4 files without relying on the HDF4 library. - HDF5 AIP
HDF5 Archival Information Package (AIP) a package for submission or archival storage of HDF5 files. - HDF5 iRODS
a client-server model that provides interactive and efficient access to remote HDF5 files at iRODS server. - HDF4-OPeNDAP
Software to access HDF4 data via OPeNDAP's Data Access Protocol. - HDF5-OPeNDAP
Software to access HDF5 data via OPeNDAP's Data Access Protocol. - National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Investigating Scientific Data Management Applications with Electronic Records. - NCSA SRB
The HDF-SRB model is a client-server model that provides interactive and efficient access to remote HDF5 files. - NCSA systems
The HDF Group supports HDF4 and HDF5 on all of NCSA's high end systems. - netCDF-4
NetCDF-4 is the next major upgrade to the netCDF standard. It uses HDF5 1.8.0 as the underlying format. - NOAA SDS
The HDF4-to-HDF5 NOAA SDS Project enables the HDF4-to-HDF5 utility from H4H5TOOLS. to convert HDF-EOS2 files into NetCDF4-compliant HDF5 files. - SciDAC/Pmodels
Pmodels focused on support for I/O in a massively parallel environment, and included both research and technology transfer activities.
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