I am computational scientist that work with large amount of simulation data and often times I find myself saving/loading data into/from the disk. For simple tasks, like a vector, this is usually as simple as dumping bunch of numbers into a file and that's it.
For more complex stuff, life objects and such, I have save/load member functions. Now, I'm not a computer scientist, and thus often times I see terminologies here on SO that I just do not understand (but I love to). One of these that I've came across recently is the subject of serialization and Boost.Serialization library.
From what I understand serialization is the simply the process of converting your objects into something that can be saved/loaded from dist or be transmitted over a network and such. Considering that at most I need to save/load my objects into/from disk, is there any reason I should switch from the simple load/save functions into Boost.Serialization? What would Boost.Serialization give me other than what I'm already doing?