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The 82nd Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Weights & Measures [NCWM], was held July 20 through July 24, 1997 at the Swiss hotel, Chicago, Illinois. The theme of the meeting was Fostering International Harmony in Legal Metrology. Reports by the
Most products are assemblies of components. The number of components can range from a few tens to a few millions. Design of electro-mechanical assemblies involves the description of the constraints between a group of parts that allows them to behave in the
This report reviews the worldwide growth and trends in welding software over the past 10 years. It discusses these trends in terms of the changes in computer resources (rapid acceptance of the personal computer and advances in operating systems) as well as
Pulsed discharge sources of supersonically cooled F radicals have been crossed with supersonically cooled H 2 to study the F( 2P3/2, 2P1/2)+H 2->HF(Ņ,J)+H reaction under single collision conditions with a collision energy of 1.8(2) kcal/mol. The HF(Ņ,J)
The calculation of uncertainty for a measurement is an effort to set reasonable bounds for the measurement result according to standardized rules. Since every measurement produces only an estimate of the answer, the primary requisite of an uncertainty
The optimization of mixture proportions for high-performance concretes, which contain many constituents and are often subject to several performance constraints, can be a difficult and time-consuming task. Statistical experiment design and analysis methods
John Barkley, Anthony V. Cincotta, David F. Ferraiolo, Serban I. Gavrila, David R. Kuhn
One of the most challenging problems in managing large networked systems is the complexity of security administration. This is particularly true for organizations that AWeb (WWW) servers. Today, security administration is costly and prone to error because
The testing of hopper scales seems to be intimidating to many field inspectors. They dread the task of doing a substitution test or a strain load test; there is often confusion about the difference between the two types of tests, how the error is