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Michael Gruninger, Craig I. Schlenoff, Amy Knutilla, Steven R. Ray
This paper addresses the issue of process ontology integration using a complete set of process information requirements as its basis. The goals of the paper
Paul Rice, Stephen E. Russek, J Hoinville, Michael H. Kelley
We have further developed the NIST magnetic imaging reference sample to include a magnetic pattern which can indicate the magnetic polarity of a magnetic force
This article introduces a Special Issue of StandardView, in which some of the critical measurement issues that challenge the information technology community
William T. Estler, Christopher J. Evans, Lianzhen Shao
We analyze a general multiposition comparator measurement procedure that leads to partial removal of artifact error for a class of problems including roundness
Dylan F. Williams, J. M. Belquin, Alain Spisser, Alain Cappy, G. Dambrine
We examine the effect of thin AlInAs/GaInAs epitaxial layers on the propagation of electrical signals in coplanar waveguide transmission lines fabricated on
The morphology of a series of thin films of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) grown by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) is studied using