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eBook Standards

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
J Potman
A discussion of current and proposed eBook standards and their applications. The discussions include: Open eBook Publication Structure (OEBPS), Portable Document Format (PDF), Open eBook File Format (OEBFF), Electronic Book Exchange System (EBX)

Is Quantum Cryptography Provably Secure?

April 1, 2006
Author(s)
Anastase Nakassis, Joshua Bienfang, P. Johnson, Alan Mink, D. Rogers, Xiao Tang, Carl J. Williams
Quantum cryptography asserts that shared secrets can be established over public channels in such a way that the total information of an eavesdropper can be made arbitrarily small with probability arbitrarily close to 1. As we will show below, the current

EEEL - Office of Law Enforcement Standards, Programs, Activities, and Accomplishments

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
Thomas J. Russell, Susan M. Ballou, Alim A. Fatah, A G. Lieberman, Philip J. Mattson
The Office of Law Enforcement Standards (OLES) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) helps law enforcement and criminal justice agencies ensure that the equipment they purchase and the technologies they use are safe, dependable, and highly

Reasoning about Smart City

July 31, 2018
Author(s)
Edward R. Griffor, Martin J. Burns, David A. Wollman, Marcello Balducinni, Claire Vishik, Michael Huth
Smart Cities are complex environments, comprising diverse cyber-physical systems (CPS), including Internet of Things (IoT). Smart Cities pose challenges of scale, integration, interoperability, sophisticated processes, governance, human elements

Status Report on the First Round of the SHA-3 Cryptographic Hash Algorithm Competition

September 23, 2009
Author(s)
Andrew R. Regenscheid, Ray A. Perlner, Shu-jen H. Chang, John M. Kelsey, Mridul Nandi, Souradyuti Paul
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is in the process of selecting a new cryptographic hash algorithm through a public competition. The new hash algorithm will be referred to as SHA-3 and will complement the SHA-2 hash algorithms currently

An Economic Assessment of Selected Integration and Automation Technologies

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Robert E. Chapman
This paper presents a critical analysis of the economic impacts of past, ongoing, and planned research of BFRL's construction systems integration and automation technologies (CONSIAT) Program. The CONSIAT program is an interdisciplinary research effort

The Automated Manufacturing Research Facility at NBS

February 1, 1986
Author(s)
Charles R. McLean
The Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards (NBS) is a major government laboratory for research in computer integrated manufacturing. The AMRF is designed to support the NBS role of leadership in standards

Mission Critical Voice Quality of Experience Access Time Measurement Methods

October 15, 2019
Author(s)
Jaden K. Pieper, Jesse M. Frey, Chelsea J. Greene, Zainab O. Soetan, Silas T. Thompson, Donald A. Bradshaw, Steven Voran
Access time generally describes the time associated with the establishment of a talk path upon user request to speak and has been identified as a key component of Quality of Experience (QoE) in communications. NIST’s Public Safety Communications Research

Addressing Pressing Cybersecurity Issues through Collaboration

July 1, 2016
Author(s)
William J. Fisher
The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology addresses businesses’ most pressing cybersecurity problems with practical, standards-based solutions using commercially available technologies

Standards Education Roundtable

October 16, 2008
Author(s)
M H. Saunders
This article for ASTM's Standardization News answers a series of questions for an Education Roundtable. Based on the importance of standards for everyday life and the economy, it discusses the need for several types of training in standards for present and
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