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Main Author: Shortridge, Keith
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.20714
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contents ADASS used to hold a regular FITS BoF (Birds of a Feather meeting). As other data formats started to be used along with FITS, this became a Data Formats BoF, and there was some element of competition between formats, together with an occasional attempt to create a unified Format that could replace FITS as the only astronomical format needed. The impetus for this year's BoF came from an acceptance that astronomy would have to work with multiple formats in the foreseeable future, and a question: Did the use of multiple formats make it difficult to write general-purpose utilities, for example visualisation programs such as SAOImage/DS9, and if so was this a problem? The resulting discussion was interesting, and although it came to no ultimate conclusion, it at least made it clearer why such a conclusion was hard to reach.
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Shortridge, Keith
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
ADASS used to hold a regular FITS BoF (Birds of a Feather meeting). As other data formats started to be used along with FITS, this became a Data Formats BoF, and there was some element of competition between formats, together with an occasional attempt to create a unified Format that could replace FITS as the only astronomical format needed. The impetus for this year's BoF came from an acceptance that astronomy would have to work with multiple formats in the foreseeable future, and a question: Did the use of multiple formats make it difficult to write general-purpose utilities, for example visualisation programs such as SAOImage/DS9, and if so was this a problem? The resulting discussion was interesting, and although it came to no ultimate conclusion, it at least made it clearer why such a conclusion was hard to reach.
title Data Formats and Visualisation BoF
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.20714