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Volumetric CT in Lung Cancer: An Example for the Qualification of Imaging as a Biomarker

January 9, 2010
Author(s)
Charles D. Fenimore, Andrew Buckler, P. David Mozeley, Lawrence H. Schwartz, Nicholas Petrick, Michael McNitt-Gray, Kevin O?Donnell, Wendy Hayes, Hyun Kim, Laurence Clarke, Daniel Sullivan
The Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Alliance (QIBA) has been organized to establish a methodology whereby multiple stakeholders collaborate to test hypotheses about the technical feasibility and the medical value of imaging biomarkers. It has charged the

Simulation-based Manufacturing Interoperability Standards and Testing

January 7, 2009
Author(s)
Guodong Shao, Swee K. Leong, Charles R. McLean
Software applications for manufacturing systems developed using software from different vendors typically cannot work together. Develop¬ment of custom integrations of manufacturing software incurs costs and delays that hurt industry productivity and

Attenuation of Radio Wave Signals Coupled Into Twelve Large Building Structures

August 1, 2008
Author(s)
Christopher L. Holloway, William F. Young, Galen H. Koepke, Catherine A. Remley, Dennis G. Camell, Yann Becquet
In this report, we investigate radio communication problems faced by emergency responders (firefighters, police and emergency medical personnel) in disaster situations. A fundamental challenge to communications into and out of large buildings is the strong

Uncertainty Estimate of Charpy Data Using a 5-factor 8-run Design of Experiments

July 27, 2008
Author(s)
Charles G. Interrante, Jeffrey Fong, James J. Filliben, N. Alan Heckert
Scatter in laboratory data with duplicates on Charpy impact tests is analyzed by identifying several sources of variability such as temperature, manganese sulfide, initial strain, mis-orientation, and notch radius in order to estimate the predictive 95%

Web Services Security: Techniques and Challenges (Extended Abstract)

July 21, 2008
Author(s)
Anoop Singhal
Web services-based computing is currently an important driver for the software industry. While several standards bodies (such as W3C and OASIS) are laying the foundation for Web services security, several research problems must be solved to make secure Web

Computer Security Division 2007 Annual Report

April 1, 2008
Author(s)
Kevin M. Stine, Mark Wilson
Title III of the E-Government Act of 2002, entitled the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) of 2002, requires NIST to prepare an annual public report on activities undertaken in the previous year, and planned for the coming year, to carry

MODELING AND MEASURING THE ECONOMIC ROLES OF TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE

January 1, 2008
Author(s)
Gregory C. Tassey
Designing and managing an economy’s technology infrastructure requires both accurate economic models and data to drive them. Previous models treat technology as a homogeneous entity, thereby precluding assessing investment barriers affecting infrastructure

Secure Biometric Match-on-Card Feasibility Report

November 30, 2007
Author(s)
David A. Cooper, Trung-Hung Dang, Philip Lee, William I. MacGregor, Ketan Mehta
… Employees and Contractors," and its associated special publications define a method to perform biometric …

Analysis of Pipeline Steel Corrosion Data

May 2, 2007
Author(s)
Richard E. Ricker
Currently, the U.S. has over 3.7 million kilometers (2.3 million miles) of pipelines crossing the country transporting natural gas and hazardous liquids from sources such as wells, refineries, and ports to customers. It is estimated that almost 2/3 of the

The National Marine Mammal Tissue Bank Specimen Inventory

June 1, 2006
Author(s)
Rebecca S. Pugh, Michael B. Ellisor, Amanda J. Moors, Paul R. Becker, Barbara J. Porter, Elizabeth A. Mackey, Michele M. Schantz, R. Demiralp, Stephen A. Wise
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides for the cryogenic banking of marine mammal tissues in the National Marine Mammal Tissue Bank (NMMTB). The purpose of the NMMTB is to maintain quality controlled marine mammal tissues to

Uncertainty Analysis of Reflectance Colorimetry

June 1, 2003
Author(s)
E A. Early, Maria E. Nadal
The specification of the color of an object is important, sometimes crucially, to its acceptability for an intended application. When quantitative measurements are used to determine the color of an object, an uncertainty is required to satisfy the

Standards for Bullets and Casings

November 1, 2002
Author(s)
Jun-Feng Song, Theodore V. Vorburger, Robert A. Clary, Eric P. Whitenton, Li Ma, Susan M. Ballou
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is developing reference standards through its Office of Law Enforcement Standards with funding provided by the National Institute of Justice. The standard reference materials are used by crime laboratories

Status of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Development Effort

October 19, 1999
Author(s)
James Foti
The purpose of this presentation will be to articulate the status of NIST=s Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) development effort. This presentation will include a description of the overall AES development effort, a summary of comments and analysis from
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