Jul 9 1996

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NASA announced the recipients of the 1996 Software of the Year Award, honoring those individuals who had created software enhancing NASA's mission and the U.S. aerospace industry. Linked Windows Interactive Data System, developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Tetrahedral Unstructured Software System, developed by LARC, won the 1996 awards. The former system allowed scientists to examine geophysical and climatological data gathered from satellites, and the latter aided researchers in studying problems with "spacecraft, rotorcraft, automotive, turbomachinery, and medical analysis and design."

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