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Producing Data, Producing Software: Developing a Radio Astronomy Research Infrastructure

2014 IEEE 10th International Conference on e-Science, 2014
The production and use of software pipelines is a key component of much modern scientific research. We present emerging findings from our qualitative, social science study of a radio astronomy group developing software pipelines as they produce a data processing infrastructure.
Drew Paine, Charlotte P Lee
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Software Defined Radio in Radio Astronomy; limits and application in RFI detection

2015 1st URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC), 2015
In this paper we present an overview of Software Defined Radio (SDR) application in a single dish Radio Astronomy observatory. Different SDR hardware is investigated and tested towards usage especially for RFI detection. In a first step two kinds of ultra-cheap DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial) sticks with USB interface and appropriate ...
Reinhard Keller   +2 more
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A first-generation software product line for data acquisition systems in astronomy

Proceedings of SPIE, 2008
This article presents a case study on developing a software product line for data acquisition systems in astronomy based on the Exemplar Driven Development methodology and the Exemplar Flexibilization Language tool. The main strategies to build the software product line are based on the domain commonality and variability, the incremental scope and ...
Ruben Heradio
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The use of Flex as a viable toolkit for astronomy software applications

Proceedings of SPIE, 2010
The challenges facing the developers of user interfaces for astronomy applications has never been greater. Astronomers and engineers often use well-designed commercial and web applications outside their work environment and have come to expect a similar user experience with applications developed for their work tasks. The connectivity provided by the
Kim Gillies, Alberto Conti
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Optimizing a Calibration Software for Radio Astronomy

2014 IEEE Intl Conf on High Performance Computing and Communications, 2014 IEEE 6th Intl Symp on Cyberspace Safety and Security, 2014 IEEE 11th Intl Conf on Embedded Software and Syst (HPCC,CSS,ICESS), 2014
With the turn to multicore in chip design and manufacturing, both consumer and high performance applications can benefit from ubiquitous hardware parallelism. However, the performance improvement to be achieved is not always in the orders of magnitude range.
Souley Madougou   +2 more
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Research software engineering as a model for inclusive and sustainable careers in astronomy

Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems X
Nuria P. Lorente   +5 more
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LibRA: A Scientific Software Library of Radio Astronomy Algorithms

2025 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM)
P Jagannathan
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Software life cycles in astronomy: 40 years of computing at CFHT

Software and Cyberinfrastructure for Astronomy VIII
Sidik Isani   +3 more
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Statistical Software, Siftware and Astronomy

1997
This paper discusses statistical, data analytic and related software that is useful in the realm of astronomy and spaces sciences. The paper does not seek to be comprehensive, but rather to present a cross section of software used by practicing statisticians. The general layout is first to discuss commercially available software, then academic research
Edward J. Wegman   +6 more
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Free Software in Astronomy: Fedora Astronomy

2010
An important part of the tools used journal of the astronomical community are free software. Since the ideals of the free-software community, freedom to use and share programs, are very close to the ideals of the scientific community, freedom share knowledge, the connection emerged in a natural way since the beginning.
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