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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems VIII
The ADASS Conference Series provides a forum for scientists and
programmers concerned with algorithms, software and software systems
employed in the reduction and analysis of astronomical data. An
important element of the program is to foster communication between
developers and users with a range of expertise in the production and
use of software and systems. The program consists of invited talks,
contributed papers, and poster sessions. A number of user group
meetings, tutorials, and special interest group meetings
("Bird-of-a-Feather" sessions or "BOFs") are also held during the
Conference.
Important Notes
- ADASS'98 Proceedings Status
- The ADASS'98 proceedings have been printed. For US addresses,
ASP has sent volumes via surface mail.
Thus, conference participants who did not register as students
should receive their copy by the end of August 1999.
The electronic version of the
proceedings is also now available on-line. The electronic
version includes an author and subject index to assist you in
locating a specific contribution. The search facility is not
currently enabled, it should be in the next few weeks. If you
contributed to this volume, the reference to your contribution
is:
AUTHOR LIST 1999, in ASP Conf. Ser., Vol. 172,
Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems VIII,
eds. D. M. Mehringer, R. L. Plante, & D. A. Roberts (San
Francisco: ASP), PAGE NUMBER
You can find the AUTHOR LIST and PAGE NUMBER
of your article in the PostScript file of
the Table of Contents and Author Index. Abstracts of the
proceedings are now available from the
the NASA Astrophysics
Data System.
- ADASS'99
Website Open!
- The ADASS'99 conference will take place on Sunday, 3 October
through Wednesday, 6 October; most activities will take place at
the Hilton Waikoloa Village. For more information visit the ADASS'99 Website.
- Participant List
- A list of participants is
available.
ADASS98 Poster
A poster announcing the ADASS98 conference was mailed to astronomical
institutions in early June. The poster is available here in JPEG
format: a low resolution JPEG file
(86 kB) and a full resolution
JPEG file (591 kB). There are also two versions of the file in
PostScript format: a low-resolution
gzipped PostScript file (1.0 MB) and a high-resolution gzipped
PostScript file (8.6 MB).
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