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NIST 31. Phase Equilibria Diagrams Database: Version 2.1

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
Stephen W. Freiman
Version 2.1 of this PC Windows(TM)-based CD-ROM package provides improved access to the well-known and widely distributed Phase Equilibria Diagrams Database (PED).The software permits searches for diagrams by chemical system, author, or year of publication

Comb-Generator Characterization

February 1, 2008
Author(s)
Howard C. Reader, Dylan Williams, Paul D. Hale, Tracy S. Clement
We characterize a 50 GHz comb generator measured on a sampling oscilloscope. With careful control of the input power, input harmonics and comb generator temperature, we find the output spectrum to be stable to 0.1 dB and 0.5 degrees. We correct results for

BFRL Publications, 2000, Volumes 1 and 2

May 1, 2001
Author(s)
Star R. Burgess, Glenn P. Forney, Nora H. Jason
BFRL Publications, 2000, contains publications produced by or for BFRL staff during 2000. Volume 1 contains Building Research Publications and Volume 2 contains Fire Research publications. We also have included software for solving problems related to

Can you Spot a Phish?

September 26, 2023
Author(s)
Jody Jacobs, Shanee Dawkins
This talk will cover findings from over 4 years of NIST phishing training data, highlighting user context as the key to phishing susceptibility. We will discuss the NIST Phish Scale, our research on why users click, and how it can help users spot a phish.

Can You Spot a Phish

October 19, 2022
Author(s)
Shanee Dawkins, Jody Jacobs
This talk will cover findings from over 4 years of NIST phishing training data, highlighting user context as the key to phishing susceptibility. We will discuss the NIST Phish Scale, our research on why users click, and how it can help users spot a phish.

Open Media Forensics Challenge 2022 Evaluation Plan

March 3, 2022
Author(s)
Haiying Guan, Yooyoung Lee, Lukas Diduch
This document describes the system evaluation tasks supported by the Open Media Forensics Challenge (OpenMFC) 2022. The evaluation plan covers resources, task definitions, task conditions, file formats for system inputs and outputs, evaluation metrics

NIST WMD update presentation for NISA October, 2010

October 4, 2010
Author(s)
John Barton
The presentation will cover recent and upcoming events, changes, and the focus for the NIST Weights and Measures Division (WMD). Topics will include the agency-wide restructuring of NIST, current projects underway at WMD, NIST Handbook 44 changes for 2011

A Brief History of Early Product Data Exchange Standards

September 1, 1998
Author(s)
Barbara L. Goldstein, Sharon J. Kemmerer, Curtis H. Parks
The following paper traces the history of product data exchange standards from the physical model through electronic representations such as IGES. This paper provides an understanding of the early efforts leading to ISO 10303--Standard for the Exchange of

XML for Exchange of Weld Inspection Results

April 1, 2003
Author(s)
William G. Rippey, Timothy P. Quinn, John L. Michaloski
… of Welds. The tool was also used to build data-entry window templates and to translate data into a format …

IUPAC - NIST Solubility Data Series 68. Ammonium Phosphates

November 14, 2018
Author(s)
J Eysseltova, T P. Dirkse
The solubility of ammonium phosphate is reviewed. Many ammonium phosphates can be described in terms of the ternary system:NH 3-P 2O 5-H 2O. However, the system differs from systems like the sulfates and halates in that it has a marked tendency to form

Photonic Technologies for Quantum Information Processing

October 2, 2004
Author(s)
Prem Kumar, P G. Kwiat, Alan L. Migdall, Sae Woo Nam, Jelena Vuckovic, F Wong
The last several years have seen tremendous research toward practical optical quantum information processing, including single- and entangled-photon sources and high-efficiency photon counting detectors, covering a range of wavelengths. We review some of

Applications of Sinkhorn Balancingto Counting Problems

July 1, 2004
Author(s)
Isabel M. Beichl, F Sullivan
We describe a gneral Monte Carlo technique based on work of Knuth for estimating the size of trees in backtrack algorithms. This method, based on importance sampling, is used to estimate the number of partial and complete matchings in a bipartite graph

Applications of Sinkhorn Balancing: The Monomer-Dimer Problem

January 30, 2004
Author(s)
Isabel M. Beichl, Francis Sullivan
We describe a general Monte Carlo technique based on work of Knuth for estimating the size of trees in backtrack algorithms. This method, based on importance sampling, is used to estimate the number of partial and complete matchings in a bipartite graph

The creation and study of Bose-Einstein condensation in a cold alkali vapor

September 1, 1997
Author(s)
C E. Wieman, Eric A. Cornell, Deborah S. Jin, J R. Ensher
Bose-Einstein condensation in a gas resulted form the combination of research in laser cooling and trapping, the study of spin polarized hydrogen, and the investigation of atomic collisions at very low temperatures. After discussing how these advances led
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