GNU Data Language (GDL) a free and open-source implementation ...

GNU Data Language (GDL) a free and open-source implementation ... GNU Data Language (GDL) a free and open-source implementation ...

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About GDL: how others use it • At Strasbourg and Lyon: doing heavy computations without blocking IDL licences (GDL cited in an MNRAS article!) • at LESIA, Paris Obs.: substituting IDL by GDL in an automatic pipeline from a given format (PDS used in Planetary mission) to a new one (Virtual Observatory, XML ...). Gaining perenity on very long time scale (space missions: 10 to 30 years). • at Lockheed Martin/Stanford: deconvolution of images from solar telescopes using a CUDA-enhanced GDL (poster at NVIDIA conference!) Sylwester Arabas, Alain Coulais & Takeshi Enomoto GNU Data Language 10/ 34

About GDL: how others use it • At Strasbourg and Lyon: doing heavy computations without blocking IDL licences (GDL cited in an MNRAS article!) • at LESIA, Paris Obs.: substituting IDL by GDL in an automatic pipeline from a given format (PDS used in Planetary mission) to a new one (Virtual Observatory, XML ...). Gaining perenity on very long time scale (space missions: 10 to 30 years). • at Lockheed Martin/Stanford: deconvolution of images from solar telescopes using a CUDA-enhanced GDL (poster at NVIDIA conference!) • at Montana State University: web-based remote access to data analysis environment for students of an IDL course Sylwester Arabas, Alain Coulais & Takeshi Enomoto GNU Data Language 10/ 34

About <strong>GDL</strong>: how others use it<br />

• At Strasbourg <strong>and</strong> Lyon:<br />

doing heavy computations without blocking IDL licences<br />

(<strong>GDL</strong> cited in an MNRAS article!)<br />

• at LESIA, Paris Obs.:<br />

substituting IDL by <strong>GDL</strong> in an automatic pipeline from a<br />

given format (PDS used in Planetary mission) to a new one<br />

(Virtual Observatory, XML ...). Gaining perenity on very long<br />

time scale (space missions: 10 to 30 years).<br />

• at Lockheed Martin/Stanford:<br />

deconvolution of images from solar telescopes using<br />

a CUDA-enhanced <strong>GDL</strong> (poster at NVIDIA conference!)<br />

• at Montana State University:<br />

web-based remote access to data analysis environment for<br />

students of an IDL course<br />

Sylwester Arabas, Alain Coulais & Takeshi Enomoto <strong>GNU</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Language</strong> 10/ 34

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