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Autoplot: a browser for scientific data on the web

Journal

EARTH SCIENCE INFORMATICS
Volume 3, Issue 1-2, Pages 41-49

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12145-010-0049-0

Keywords

Data distribution; Data visualization; Data analysis

Funding

  1. NASA [NNX07AB70G, NNX07AC95G]
  2. Los Alamos National Laboratory Radiation Belt Storm Probes

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Autoplot is software developed for the Virtual Observatories in Heliophysics to provide intelligent and automated plotting capabilities for many typical data products that are stored in a variety of file formats or databases. Autoplot has proven to be a flexible tool for exploring, accessing, and viewing data resources as typically found on the web, usually in the form of a directory containing data files with multiple parameters contained in each file. Data from a data source is abstracted into a common internal data model called QDataSet. Autoplot is built from individually useful components, and can be extended and reused to create specialized data handling and analysis applications and is being used in a variety of science visualization and analysis applications. Although originally developed for viewing heliophysics-related time series and spectrograms, its flexible and generic data representation model makes it potentially useful for the Earth sciences.

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