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Extensible Data Format

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XDF is an acronym for eXtensible Data Format. It is an XML standard (consisting of a DTD and inheriting XML) developed by NASA, meant to be used throughout the scientific disciplines. In many ways it is akin to XSIL, a similar, open source format. NASA provides two XDF APIs, in Perl and in Java.