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One of the most common hurdles in practical visualisation
work is the problem of how to bring the data of interest into the software one
wants to use. In particular this problem can get nasty, if the data are binary
and perhaps generated on another platform than the one intended for
visualisation purposes. In this session an attempt is made, from experience with
such problem to give some guidelines, and bring to attention some very simple,
but useful tools.