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Hi, Rich Lysakowski (lysakowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), the project leader of the Analytical Data Interchange and Storage Standards (ADISS) Project, has just made available a preprint of a paper that describes the ADISS Project and its use of netCDF. A file containing the paper in PostScript form is available for anonymous FTP from host: unidata.ucar.edu [128.117.140.3] file: pub/adiss.ps According to the paper The ADISS Project is a global, public-domain project that includes formal standards bodies (ISO, ASTM, IUPAC), government organizations (NIST), many scientific instrument and software vendors, and end-user companies ... The group is addressing the creation of standards for communication and storage of analytical data in many areas, including chromatography, mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, and electrochemistry. This paper summarizes the ADISS data model, systems architecture, and software tool framework developed over the last three years. It also summarizes the associated work of the Analytical Instrument Association and the American Society for Mass Spectroscopy, and their reasons for adopting netCDF as a first implementation of an ADISS system. The paper makes a good case for standardizing on interfaces rather than formats. --Russ
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