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HDF has contributed solutions to data management challenges in the aerospace industry for more than a decade. No company has capitalized on the power and flexibility of HDF better than Boeing, which uses HDF in a wide range of applications.
In turn, the challenges for high end data management that we have learned about from Boeing have been directly responsible for a number of exciting additions and improvements to HDF, particularly to HDF5.
The HDF Group has received support from Boeing for a number of applications. This support has led to major improvements in HDF performance, portability, and functionality, much of it directly benefiting the broader community of HDF users.
In some instances, The HDF Group has provided consultation to Boeing on how best to take advantage of HDF5 for managing flight text data. In others, The HDF Group has made important changes to HDF5 to accommodate Boeing flight test data requirements. In the process new HDF5 APIs were implemented, including the "HDF5 packet tables" for fast data acquisition by packet. Boeing also was able to implement their own internal HDF Time-History APIs for organizing and accessing time sequenced data. Boeing also supported The HDF Group in adding a prototype filter to HDF5 to support dataset encryption.
Many exciting projects Boeing are currently being discussed, and we look forward to sharing the results with you as they happen.
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