The workshop is divided into the following sections:
1 |
Introduction
Introduction to the 2009 NetCDF User Workshop. |
2 |
Overview of Unidata
Overview of Unidata software and services. |
3 |
Overview of netCDF
NetCDF: its purpose, features, niche, intended users, and some alternatives to consider for storing and accessing scientific data. |
4 |
The "Classic" NetCDF Data Model
The netCDF data model in detail: dimensions, variables, attributes, coordinate variables |
5 |
NetCDF Utilities: ncdump and ncgen
Generic netCDF utilities: ncdump, ncgen, and ncgen4. |
6 |
Best Practices
Experience-based "best practices" for writing netCDF files. |
7 |
CF Conventions
Overview of the increasingly important CF conventions. |
8 |
libcf: A New Library for CF Conventions Support
Introduction to a new library for creating and accessing netCDF files compliant to the CF Conventions |
9 |
Using NetCDF: IDV and NCL
Introduction to the Iteractive Data Viewer (IDV) and NCAR Command Language (NCL). |
10 |
NetCDF APIs
Summary of various application programming interfaces (APIs) for netCDF data access. |
11 |
NetCDF Example Programs
Equivalent example programs in C, C++, F77, F90, Java, Python, MATLAB, Perl, and, IDL have been written to demonstrate features of the netCDF APIs. |
12 |
Remote Access to Datasets Through netCDF-3
Introduction to the access of remote datasets using the DAP protocol through the netCDF-3 interface. |
13 |
Formats and Performance
Implications of format on performance. Performance tips and pitfalls. |
14 |
Using NetCDF: The Cooperative Arctic Data and Information
Service (CADIS)
Overview of CADIS. |
15 |
Introduction to NetCDF-4
Introduction to the netCDF-4 data model, APIs, format, compatibility, features, performance enhancements, and plans. |
16 |
NetCDF Data Models in Detail
The classic and enhanced data models from a developer's perspective. |
17 |
Unidata's Common Data Model and NetCDF Java Library API Overview
The netCDF Java library provides another way to access and create netCDF data. |
18 |
Chunking and Deflating Data with NetCDF-4
NetCDF-4/HDF5 data may be written in chunks for increased performance, and may use on-the-fly compression. |
19 |
Advanced Utilities
The ncdump utility has been expanded, and the ncgen4 utility developed, to handle the netCDF-4 enhanced data model. |
20 |
Remote Access and NetCDF-4
Access NetCDF-4 data remotely with OPeNDAP. |
21 |
Parallel I/O with NetCDF
Using parallel I/O can result in significant performance improvements in high performance computing applications. |
22 |
Using Groups and the New NetCDF-4 Atomic Types
Introduction to use of groups and the new atomic types in netCDF-4. |
23 |
User Defined Types in NetCDF-4
NetCDF-4 introduces user defined types in the enhanced data model. |
24 |
NetCDF-4 Interoperability
The netCDF-4 nteroperability features allow users to open some HDF4 and HDF5 files as if they were netCDF files. |
25 |
The Future of netCDF
Short- and long-term plans for netCDF and libcf development, along with speculation about the future of scientific data access. |