Hierarchical Data Format (software for data input, output, analysis, visualizing, and conversion)
Hierachical Data Format, a scientific data format used to store large self describing data sets.
Heirarchical Data Format. Object-oriented interchange file format used to transport image data from one machine architecture or operating system to another with no adverse effects.
Hierarchial Data Format is a multi-object format that is designed to facilitate the sharing of data among people, project, and machines on a network. Public domain software from HDF at NCSA.
Hierarchical Data Format. A way of representing floating point data that is machine-independent and can be used by the NCSA ximage utility.
HAT development facility. A tool to facilitate development of CallPath Enterprise Client HAT files by providing step-by-step guidance through an OS/2 Presentation Manager interface.
Hierarchical Data Format. HDF-EOS
Hierarchical Data Format - a network-transparent and self-describing data format developed at NCSA.
Hierarchical Data Format. A file format for storing raster data developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA).
HDF (Hierarchical Data Format) is a multi-object file format, developed at NCSA, that facilitates the transfer of various types of data between machines and operating systems.