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Mobile Forensic Reference Materials: a Methodology and Reification

October 14, 2009
Author(s)
Wayne Jansen, Aurelien M. Delaitre
This report concerns the theoretical and practical issues with automatically populating mobile devices with reference test data for use as reference materials in validation of forensic tools. It describes an application and data set developed to populate

Relativistic Connection of Discrete- and Continuous-Time Quantum Walks

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Frederick Strauch
Quantum walks have deep connections to quantum search algorithms, quantum cellular automata, quantum chaotic maps, and quantum state transfer. One of the earliest connections, due to Feynman, is to the Dirac equation. The mathematical details of this

Relativistic Quantum Walks

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Frederick Strauch
By pursuing the deep relation between the one-dimensional Dirac equation and quantum walks, the physical role of quantum interference in the latter is explained. It is shown that the time evolution of the probability density of a quantum walker, initially

Supplementary Backward Equations for the Industrial Formulation IAPWS-IF97 of Water and Steam for Fast Calculations of Heat Cycles, Boilers, and Steam Turbines

November 12, 2007
Author(s)
H J. Kretzschmar, K Knobloch, K Miyagawa, Allan H. Harvey, Wolfgang Wagner
This Extended Abstract summarizes the various supplementary equations that have been developed by the International Association for the Properties of Water and Steam to improve the calculation speed of the industrial standard formulation IAPWS-IF97 for

Border Gateway Protocol Security

July 17, 2007
Author(s)
D. Richard Kuhn, Kotikalapudi Sriram, Douglas Montgomery
This document introduces the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), explains its importance to the internet, and provides a set of best practices that can help in protecting BGP. Best practices described here are intended to be implementable on nearly all

Visualization of a quantum dot

June 1, 2006
Author(s)
Howard Hung
… High Performance Computing and Visualization Group, immersive visualization …

Security of Public Web Servers

December 18, 2002
Author(s)
Shirley M. Radack
This ITL Bulletin summarizes NIST Special Publication 800-44, Guidelines on Securing Public Web Servers.

Modeling CPU Demand in Heterogeneous Active Networks

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
V Galtier, Kevin L. Mills, Y Carlinet
tive-network technology envisions deployment of virtual execution environments within network elements, such as switches and routers. As a result, application-specific processing can be applied to network traffic. To use such technology safely and

Engineering Principles for Information Technology Security

June 1, 2001
Author(s)
G Stoneburner
In June 2001, ITL released NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-27, Engineering Principles for Information Technology Security (EP-ITS), by Gary Stoneburner, Clark Hayden, and Alexis Feringa. Engineering Principles for Information Technology (IT) Security (EP

Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules [includes Change Notices as of 12/3/2002]

May 25, 2001
Author(s)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Annabelle Lee, Miles E. Smid, Stanley R. Snouffer
This Federal Information Processing Standard (140-2) specifies the security requirements that will be satisfied by a cryptographic module, providing four increasing, qualitative levels intended to cover a wide range of potential applications and

Realistic Sampling-Circuit Model for a Nose-to-Nose Simulation

June 1, 2000
Author(s)
Catherine A. Remley, Dylan F. Williams, Donald C. DeGroot
We extend previously developed oscilloscope sampler models to include realistic circuit characteristics and use these models to investigate the nose-to-nose calibration technique.

The OOF Manual: Version 1.0

November 1, 1998
Author(s)
W C. Carter, Stephen A. Langer, Lin-Sien H. Lum
OOF and PPM200F are programs developed at NIST to investigate the properties of microstructures. The user starts with an image of a real or simulated microstructure, assigns material properties to the features in the image, and performs virtual experiments

Systems Integration Needs of U.S. Manufacturers

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Selden Stewart, G Pinholster
In August 1994, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) held a workshop for industry leaders to address the question of the need for systems integration. These leaders were invited at this time because the Institute was on the verge of
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