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NIST/XDS Test Kit, Version 1.5

December 1, 2004
Author(s)
William J. Majurski, A Mccaffrey, Mary T. Laamanen
… of large numbers of files in a loose, heterogeneous computing cluster. We go on to suggest that the framework is …

NIST/XDS Test Kit, Version 1.3 & 1.4

November 1, 2004
Author(s)
William J. Majurski, A Mccaffrey, Mary T. Laamanen
… of large numbers of files in a loose, heterogeneous computing cluster. We go on to suggest that the framework is …

Cross-Enterprise Documents Sharing (XDS)

October 1, 2004
Author(s)
William J. Majurski
… of large numbers of files in a loose, heterogeneous computing cluster. We go on to suggest that the framework is …

NIST/HL7 Experimental Registry

October 1, 2003
Author(s)
Lisa J. Carnahan
… of large numbers of files in a loose, heterogeneous computing cluster. We go on to suggest that the framework is …

OASIS IIC ebXML Test Framework

October 1, 2003
Author(s)
Michael J. Kass
… of large numbers of files in a loose, heterogeneous computing cluster. We go on to suggest that the framework is …

Intelligent Agents-Enabled Integrated Manufacturing Planning and Control

August 1, 2003
Author(s)
Shaw C. Feng, Keith A. Stouffer, Kevin K. Jurrens
agents provide a means to integrate various manufacturing software applications. The agents are typically executed in a computer-based collaborative environment, sometimes referred to as a multi-agent platform. The National Institute of Standards and

W3C XML Schema Test Suite

December 5, 2001
Author(s)
John M. Tebbutt, Anthony V. Cincotta
… of large numbers of files in a loose, heterogeneous computing cluster. We go on to suggest that the framework is …

Conformance Resources and Information

October 1, 2001
Author(s)
Mark Skall
… of large numbers of files in a loose, heterogeneous computing cluster. We go on to suggest that the framework is …

ebXML Technologies

October 1, 2001
Author(s)
Michael J. Kass
… of large numbers of files in a loose, heterogeneous computing cluster. We go on to suggest that the framework is …

A Genetic Programming Ecosystem

April 1, 2001
Author(s)
J E. Devaney, John G. Hagedorn, O P. Nicolas, G Garg, A Samson, Martial Michel
… Algorithms are needed in every aspect of parallel computing. Genetic Programmingis an evolutionary technique …

CollabLogger: A Tool for Visualizing Groups at Work

December 28, 2000
Author(s)
Emile L. Morse, Michelle P. Steves
The CollabLogger is a visual tool that has been developed to support usability analyses of human-computer interaction in a team environment. The participants in the computer-mediated activity were engaged in a small-scale manufacturing testbed project

CollabLogger: A Tool for Visualizing Groups at Work

July 1, 2000
Author(s)
Michelle P. Steves, Emile L. Morse
The CollabLogger is a visual tool that has been developed to support usability analyses of human-computer interaction in a team environment. The participants in the computer-mediated activity were engaged in a small-scale manufacturing testbed project

Guide for Selecting Automated Risk Analysis Tools

October 1, 1989
Author(s)
Irene E. Gilbert
This document recommends a process for selecting automated risk analysis tools. It is primarily intended for managers and those responsible for managing risks in computer and telecommunications systems. The document describes important considerations for

Mechanics of Planning and Problem Solving in the Brain

January 1, 1979
Author(s)
James S. Albus
Classical and/or goal, or tasks, decomposition techniques are generalized to deal with the problem of sensory-interactive goal-directed behavior in biological organisms. A neurophysiological model is described which demonstrates the capacity to learn, to

Experiments at NIST with Trapped Ions: 3-D Zero-Point Cooling, Quantum Gates, Bragg Scattering, and Atomic Clocks

June 12, 1995
Author(s)
C Monroe, A S. Barton, James C. Bergquist, D J. Berkeland, John Bollinger, F C. Cruz, Wayne M. Itano, Steven R. Jefferts, Branislav M. Jelenkovic, B E. King, D M. Meekhof, J D. Miller, M E. Poitzsch, Joseph N. Tan
We have recently used stimulated-Raman transitions in the resolved sideband regime to cool single ions to the n = 0 zero-point energy. This has allowed realizations of the Jaynes-Cummings model interaction for atomic motion and a quantum controlled-NOT
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