Abstract
An international network of co-operating data centres is described who maintain identical data bases which are simultaneously updated by an agreed data exchange procedure. The agreement covers ``data exchange formats`` which are compatible to the centres` internal data storage and retrieval systems which remain different, optimized at each centre to the available computer facilities and to the needs of the data users. Essential condition for the data exchange is an agreement on common procedures for the data exchange is an agreement on common procedures for the data compilation, including critical data analysis and validation. The systems described (``EXFOR``, ``ENDF``, ``CINDA``) are used for ``nuclear reaction data``, but the principles used for data compilation and exchange should be valid also for other data types. (author). 24 refs, 4 figs.
Lemmel, H D;
Schmidt, J J
[1]
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). Nuclear Data Section
Citation Formats
Lemmel, H D, and Schmidt, J J.
Standardizing exchange formats.
IAEA: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Lemmel, H D, & Schmidt, J J.
Standardizing exchange formats.
IAEA.
Lemmel, H D, and Schmidt, J J.
1992.
"Standardizing exchange formats."
IAEA.
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title = {Standardizing exchange formats}
author = {Lemmel, H D, and Schmidt, J J}
abstractNote = {An international network of co-operating data centres is described who maintain identical data bases which are simultaneously updated by an agreed data exchange procedure. The agreement covers ``data exchange formats`` which are compatible to the centres` internal data storage and retrieval systems which remain different, optimized at each centre to the available computer facilities and to the needs of the data users. Essential condition for the data exchange is an agreement on common procedures for the data exchange is an agreement on common procedures for the data compilation, including critical data analysis and validation. The systems described (``EXFOR``, ``ENDF``, ``CINDA``) are used for ``nuclear reaction data``, but the principles used for data compilation and exchange should be valid also for other data types. (author). 24 refs, 4 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Standardizing exchange formats}
author = {Lemmel, H D, and Schmidt, J J}
abstractNote = {An international network of co-operating data centres is described who maintain identical data bases which are simultaneously updated by an agreed data exchange procedure. The agreement covers ``data exchange formats`` which are compatible to the centres` internal data storage and retrieval systems which remain different, optimized at each centre to the available computer facilities and to the needs of the data users. Essential condition for the data exchange is an agreement on common procedures for the data exchange is an agreement on common procedures for the data compilation, including critical data analysis and validation. The systems described (``EXFOR``, ``ENDF``, ``CINDA``) are used for ``nuclear reaction data``, but the principles used for data compilation and exchange should be valid also for other data types. (author). 24 refs, 4 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}