Are TSI data (image files) stored as ASCII or are they stored in some proprietary format that nothing but YESDAQ can understand?
The TSI is based to a great extent on open standards. On the TSI-440, data are stored in JPEG files organized by date as a file-in-a-directory. On the TSI-880, as with the TSI-440, JPEGs can be accessed directly via a web browser. TSI-880 data are optionally stored in YESDAQ. With YESDAQ, SQL queries such as “select for me all the clear days from July through August” are possible. YESDAQ also creates MPEG-1 digital videos of a day’s data. You can access TSI-880 data stored in YESDAQ via a number of methods, including mySQL statements, http, JDBC, ODBC and Perl or C/JAVA native language interfaces.
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