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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

Making Cold Molecules by Time-Dependent Feshbach Resonances

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Paul S. Julienne, Eite Tiesinga, T Kohler
Pairs of trapped atoms can be associated to make a diatomic molecule using a time dependentMagnetic field to ramp the energy of a scattering resonance state from above to below the scatteringthreshold. A relatively simple model, parameterized in terms of

Manufacturing Information Integration in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Guixiu Qiao, Charles R. McLean
The research on manufacturing information integration in PLM calls for a new fundamental information technology to enable adaptive information representation and exchange between manufacturing applications. Four major problems are studied, including

Metric Mapping Concepts for TIA

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Michelle P. Steves, Jean C. Scholtz
In this paper, we present a metrics framework and the underlying concepts that were used to help structure a series of evaluations of software tools to support intelligence workers with their data filtering and analytic processes. The deployment of the

Microfabricated Atomic Frequency References

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Svenja A. Knappe, P Schwindt, V Shah, Leo W. Hollberg, John E. Kitching, Li-Anne Liew, John M. Moreland
We describe a design for a microfabricated atomic frequency reference with a volume of several cubic millimetres and a power dissipation in the range ot tens of milliwatts. It is anticipated that this frequency reference will be capable of achieving a

Mitigation Strategies for Autogenous Shrinkage Cracking

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
O M. Jensen
As the use of high performance concrete has increased, problems with early-age cracking have become prominent. The reduction in w/c ratio, the incorporation of silica fume, and the increase in binder content of high performance concretes all contribute to

Modeling Information for Manufacturing-Oriented Supply-Chain Simulation

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Guixiu Qiao, Frank H. Riddick
This paper discusses a new approach that facilitates the use of simulation in supply chain applications, especially for manufacturing-related activities. A neutral information representation methodology, which is based on the eXtensible Markup Language

Near-Field Polarimetric Characterization of Polymer Crystallites

August 1, 2004
Author(s)
Lori S. Goldner, S N. Goldie, Michael J. Fasolka, F Renaldo, Jeeseong Hwang, Jack F. Douglas
We use near-field polarimetry (NFP) to investigate thin film crystallites of isotactic polystyrene (iPS). NFP micrographs enabled quantitative optical characterization of the birefringence in these specimens with sub-diffraction limited resolution
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