Author:
Könnecke Mark,Akeroyd Frederick A.,Bernstein Herbert J.,Brewster Aaron S.,Campbell Stuart I.,Clausen Björn,Cottrell Stephen,Hoffmann Jens Uwe,Jemian Pete R.,Männicke David,Osborn Raymond,Peterson Peter F.,Richter Tobias,Suzuki Jiro,Watts Benjamin,Wintersberger Eugen,Wuttke Joachim
Abstract
NeXus is an effort by an international group of scientists to define a common data exchange and archival format for neutron, X-ray and muon experiments. NeXus is built on top of the scientific data format HDF5 and adds domain-specific rules for organizing data within HDF5 files, in addition to a dictionary of well defined domain-specific field names. The NeXus data format has two purposes. First, it defines a format that can serve as a container for all relevant data associated with a beamline. This is a very important use case. Second, it defines standards in the form of application definitions for the exchange of data between applications. NeXus provides structures for raw experimental data as well as for processed data.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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