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User provided reduced data, catalogues and atlases in the ISO Data Archive
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The ISO Data Archive contains products obtained by processing the observations data through an automatic processing pipeline.This corrects well a number of instrumental artifacts in an automatic fashion. The final products can however be improved by processing them further, e.g. by means of the Interactive Analysis software packages. The resulting products are called Highly Processed Data Products (HPDP). In a broader sense this definition includes catalogues and atlases. In July 2003, the ISO Data Archive has been enhanced with the functionality for continuous ingestion of new data, catalogues and atlases.