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Draft Example Conformance Examples for HL7/EHR

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Lisa Carnahan, Lynne S. Rosenthal, Gordon E. Lyon
The goal of this document is to help W3C editors write better specifications, by making a specification easier to interpret without ambiguity and clearer as to what is required in order to conform. It focuses on how to define and specify conformance. It

Dublin Core and the Alternative Interface Access Protocol

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Charles L. Sheppard, B Laplant, L Nevile
This paper is a report on a metadata effort that aims to make all of our lives easier, especially the lives of people with disabilities. The metadata will be used to enable interoperability between a Universal Remote Console (URC) and a variety of

Electronic and Phase Stability Properties of V-X (X = Pd, Rh, Ru) Alloys

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
P E. Turchi, Richard M. Waterstrat, R Kuentzler, V Drchal, J Kudrnovsky
In this work, we focus on the ordered structures of V-X systems, where X = Ru, Rh, Pd, and relate the variation in the difference of the numbers of valence electrons of the alloy constituents to the information contained in the constitution phase diagrams

Electronic Authentication: Guidance for Selecting Secure Techniques

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Shirley M. Radack
This ITL Bulletin summarizes the contents of NIST Special Publication 800-63, Electronic Authentication Guideline, by William E. Burr, Donna F. Dodson, and W. Timothy Polk, which provides technical guidance on existing and widely implemented methods for

Energy Transfer Effects During the Multichannel Decomposition of Ethanol

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Wing Tsang
Rate constants and expressions for the initial processes in the decomposition of ethanol have been derived on the basis of existing experimental and estimated results. Energy transfer effects on the multichannel decomposition processes have been determined

Evaluation of Thermal Imaging Cameras Used in Fire Fighting Applications

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Francine K. Amon, Anthony P. Hamins
Thermal imaging cameras are rapidly becoming integral equipment for first responders for use in burning structures. Currently there are no standardized test methods or performance metrics available to the users or manufacturers of these instruments. The

Implementing the High Level Architecture in the Virtual Test Bed

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
J Sepulveda, Luis C. Rabelo, J Park, Frank H. Riddick
The Virtual Test Bed (VTB) is a prototype of a virtual engineering environment to study operations of current and future space vehicles, spaceports, and ranges. The High-Level Architecture (HLA) as defined by the Department of Defense (DoD), is the main

In-Situ Soft X-Ray Studies of CO Oxidation on the Pt(111) Surface

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
D J. Burnett, A T. Capitano, A M. Gabelnick, A L. Marsh, Daniel A. Fischer, J L. Gland
Temperature programmed and isothermal fluorescence yield measurements have been used to characterize carbon monoxide oxidation on the Pt(111) surface for oxygen pressures from 0.027 Pa to 2.7 Pa over the 200 to 600 K temperature range. Carbon monoxide

Information Security (IS) in the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Ae-kyoung Lee, Tanya L. Brewer
Many system development life cycle (SDLC) models exist that can be used by an organization to effectively develop an information system. Security should be incorporated into all phases, from initiation to disposition, of an SDLC model. This Bulletin lays

Inputs and Outputs in PSL

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Conrad Bock, Michael Gruninger
Inputs and outputs are ubiquitous in flow modeling, including popular programming languages. This paper examines how inputs and outputs can be formalized in the Process Specification Language (PSL) to reduce ambiguity and increase expressiveness compared
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