Association of Synchronous Data Formats
- Association of Synchronous Data Formats
The Association of Synchronous Data Formats (ASDF) was created in 1988 by the National Science Foundation to promote the usage of high-end synchronous data transmission technology for both intranet and internet solutions.
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* [http://www.asdf.org/ ASDF.org]
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