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AMDA, Automated Multi-Dataset Analysis: A Web-Based Service Provided by the CDPP

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We present AMDA (Automated Mutli-Dataset Analysis), a new service recently opened at CDPP. AMDA is a web-based facility for on line analysis of space physics data coming from either its local database or distant ones. This tool allows the user to perform on line classical manipulations such as data visualization, parameter computation or data extraction. AMDA also offers innovative functionalities such as event search on the content of the data in either visual or automated way, and the generation, use and management of time-tables. These time-tables can be seen as a brick of up-coming virtual observatories in space physics, and could be used as an input to extract data from other databases, Cluster Active Archive in particular.

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The authors would like to thank P. Louarn, C. Perry, T. Allen, S.F. Fung and D. Bilitza for helpful discussion and the CDPP User Committee for having tested AMDA.

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Jacquey, C. et al. (2010). AMDA, Automated Multi-Dataset Analysis: A Web-Based Service Provided by the CDPP. In: Laakso, H., Taylor, M., Escoubet, C. (eds) The Cluster Active Archive. Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3499-1_16

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