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Hydrocarbon spectral database

Author(s)
Francis J. Lovas, R D. Suenram, J S. Coursey, Svetlana A. Kotochigova, Jeffrey Chang, Karen J. Olsen, Robert A. Dragoset

Automated Security Self-Evaluation Tool (ASSET)

Author(s)
Marianne M. Swanson, J Fabius, Marc Stevens, Mark McLarnon
The Automated Security Self-Evaluation Tool (ASSET) automates the process of completing a system self-assessment. ASSET will assist organizations in completing

The IUPAC Chemical Identifier

Author(s)
Stephen E. Stein, Stephen R. Heller, Dmitrii V. Tchekhovskoi
The author presented two talks at the IUPAC/CAS conference of Chemical identifiers and XML in Chemistry, on July 1, 2002 in Columbus Ohio. He will be sending

Document Understanding Conferences Website

Author(s)
Ellen M. Voorhees
This paper demonstrates that, for large-scale tests, the match and non-match similarity scores have no specific underlying distribution function. The forms of

NIST Physics Laboratory WWW page

Author(s)
Jeffrey Chang, Pouya Dianat, Robert A. Dragoset, A R. Kishore, Karen J. Olsen, Alicia M. Sansonetti, D J. Schwab, G G. Wiersma

W3C XML Schema Test Suite

Author(s)
John M. Tebbutt, Anthony V. Cincotta
The National Software Reference Library (NSRL) of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) collects software from various sources and

ebXML Technologies

Author(s)
Michael J. Kass
The National Software Reference Library (NSRL) of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) collects software from various sources and

Conformance Resources and Information

Author(s)
Mark Skall
The National Software Reference Library (NSRL) of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) collects software from various sources and

Report on the Second Modes of Operation Workshop

Author(s)
Morris J. Dworkin
NIST sponsored a public workshop for the analysis of block cipher modes of operation on August 24, 2001, in Goleta, California. This report summarizes the
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