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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) co-hosted the first Custom Footwear Manufacturing
Robert H. Bagwill, John Barkley, Lisa J. Carnahan, Shu-jen H. Chang, David R. Kuhn, Paul Markovitz, Anastase Nakassis, Karen J. Olsen, Michael L. Ransom, John P. Wack
The Public Switched Network (PSN) provides National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) telecommunications. Service vendors, equipment manufacturers
Integration of design systems and process planning systems is vital to the competitiveness of manufactures and their ability to respond rapidly to market
NIST has established an Advanced Manufacturing System and Networking Testbed (AMSANT) which supports R&D in high performance manufacturing systems and testing
A state-of-the-art (SOTA) survey was performed for visualization software application (VAs) in the context of a rapid response manufacturing (RRM) environment
Jon C. Geist, R. A. Wilkinson, Stanley Janet, Patrick J. Grother, Bob Hammond, Norman W. Larsen, Randy Klear, Mark J. Matsko, Christopher J. Burges, Robert Creecy, Jonathan J. Hull, Thomas P. Vogl, Charles L. Wilson
On June 10, 1994, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) hosted a one-day workshop to present and discuss key escrow encryption technology
The focus of this study was the behavior of thick charring solids in fire situations. Clearly one of the most important parameters governing the fire phenomenon
This report summarizes a large number of investigations designed to characterize the formation of carbon monoxide (CO) in enclosures fires - the most important
Test results of four hybrid post-tensioned concrete beam-to-column connections are presented. These tests represent Phase IV B of an experimental program on 1/3
The purpose of this project was to develop a fundamental physical understanding of backdraft phenomena. The research was divided into three phases: exploratory