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Reusability

By definition, a standard file format relieves the user of the necessity of designing a new format for each new dataset. In addition, software which reads or writes the standard format is easily re-used for each new dataset created. This makes much more efficient use of scientists' and programmers' time: instead of learning the detailed bit structure of many different formats, they need only learn (and implement software for) one.



Eric Nash 2003-09-25