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ADASS 2023 software prize nominations

The ADASS Prize for an Outstanding Contribution to Astronomical Software is awarded every year at the annual conference. Eligible candidates are the developers of astronomical software ranging from those that have stood the test of time to those that are new and cutting edge. Depending on the software and the nomination, the award is given to either a group or an individual. Nominations can be for a single program, a package or a library.


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Daiquiri A framework for the publication of scientific databases
by Anastasia Galkin
https://github.com/django-daiquiri/ Open source, Python based framework which powers numerous as... more
 
https://gaia.aip.de https://www.plate-archive.org https://www.cosmosim.org and several more ar... more
by Anastasia Galkin
6
 
Data publishing software stacks should be more acknowledged in the community as the archives are ... more
by Anastasia Galkin
4
 
IVOA compatible: TAP, UCD, Datalink, ConeSearch, Custom UWS services.
by Yori Fournier
3
 
Make use of DOIs and offer a OAI interface for data registries, for better data discovery and acc... more
by Yori Fournier
3
 
Is attempting to apply FAIR principles as much as feasible.
by Yori Fournier
3
0
Alberto Accomazzi and the ADS Team
by Michael Kurtz
 
The ADS is a complex software system sitting on top of a large and growing DB. It has revolution... more
by Michael Kurtz
1
 
It is one of the most used pieces of software in the astronomical community and its value has bee... more
by Giuseppe Longo
1
 
ADS is de facto standard tool fir bibliographic searches in astrophysics, free and public
by Lucio Chiappetti
0
CDS (Simbad, VizieR, Aladin, etc.)
by Yan Grange
 
The CDS tooling plays a great role in the infrastructure around finding and accessing astronomica... more
by Yan Grange
1
 
Leading center for the development and distribution of astronomical software tools. Dedication to... more
by Jesus Salgado
 
A very important service and institution
by Lucio Chiappetti
0
Mark Taylor for TOPCAT and STILTS
by Robert Nikutta
 
The tooling does an awesome job at making data in the VO available for analysis.
by Yan Grange
2
 
STILTS is indispensable at data centers / archives / science platforms where data transformations... more
by Robert Nikutta
0
SAOImageDS9
by Peter Weilbacher
For many observers, DS9 is *the* FITS viewer. In the last years it was enhanced to display not on... more
 
defaut viewer for the X-ray astronomy community and not only
by Lucio Chiappetti
 
DS9 has been the go-to fits image viewer for ages. It is a great tool for quick analysis and visu... more
by Yan Grange
0
wcslib
by James Tocknell
 
Standard support for FITS WCS (may also prize Mark Calabretta and other people defining the WCS s... more
by Lucio Chiappetti
1
0
Rick White and Perry Greenfield for enabling Python in Astronomy
by Paul Barrett
Python would not be the de facto programming language in astronomy if Rick White and Perry Greenf... more
0
Aladin platform
With Aladin Desktop, Aladin Lite and the HiPS datasets collection, the CDS team has built a platf... more
0
CASA
0
AIPS
0
casacore
by Yan Grange
0

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