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Using Semantic Web Methods to Improve Information Resource Quality

September 29, 2006
Author(s)
John Barkley
The quality of information resources can be improved using Semantic Web methods instead of, or in conjunction with XML and relational database systems. With Semantic Web methods, more of the semantics of an information resource can be made explicit in a

Focus 3D Telemodeling Tool: GUI Design for Iteration 1

September 28, 2006
Author(s)
Matthew L. Aronoff, John V. Messina, Eric D. Simmon
The Focus 3D Telemodeling Tool was designed as a novel graphical interface to data modeling for standards development. This paper describes the design intent for the proposed Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Focus -- how users interact with the system and

NIST Recommended Practice Guide: Fractography of Ceramics and Glasses

September 26, 2006
Author(s)
George D. Quinn
Fractography is a powerful but underutilized tool for the analysis of fractured glasses and ceramics. Fractography can identify the cause of failure and can even provide quantitative information about the loading conditions. The goal of this Guide is to

Role of Core Support Material in Veneer Failure of Brittle Layer Structures

September 26, 2006
Author(s)
Ilja Hermann, Sanjit Bhowmick, Brian R. Lawn
A study is made of veneer failure by cracking in all-ceramic crown-like layer structures. Model trilayers consisting of a 1 mm thick external glass layer (veneer) joined to a 0.5 mm thick inner stiff and hard ceramic support layer (core) by epoxy bonding

Carbon Based Coatings for Thermal Detectors: Laser Damage and Thermal Efficiency

September 25, 2006
Author(s)
Krishna Ramadurai, Laura H. Lewis, Christopher L. Cromer, Roop Mahajan, Katie Hurst, John H. Lehman
The laser damage threshold and absorption efficiency of a variety of carbon based thermal coatings for laser power and energy measurements have been investigated. Carbon based paint, carbon fibers as well as single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and

Contamination and Decontamination of Building Plumbing Systems

September 25, 2006
Author(s)
Stephen J. Treado, Mark A. Kedzierski, Stephanie S. Watson, Kenneth D. Cole
The quality of drinking water has always been a subject of interest. In fact, a stable and secure supply of clean drinking water is a hallmark of modern society. Recently, new concerns have arisen regarding the potential occurrence of intentional or

Damage of thermal detector platforms based on metal-carbon nanotube composites

September 25, 2006
Author(s)
Laurence Lewis, Christopher L. Cromer, Krishna Ramadurai, Roop Mahajan, John H. Lehman
Today's standards for laser power and energy measurements are inadequate for tomorrow's high efficiency diode and fiber lasers. To meet this need, a new generation of thermal detector platforms based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and metal is being developed

Ideal Gas Database, version 2.0

September 25, 2006
Author(s)
Vladimir Diky, Michael D. Frenkel
The NIST TRC Ideal Gas Database provides information on the most important thermodynamic properties (heat capacities, entropies, enthalpies, Gibbs free energies and enthalpies and Gibbs free energies of formation) of organic and some other compounds in the

ThermoML Opener

September 25, 2006
Author(s)
Chris Muzny, Vladimir Diky, Robert D. Chirico
ThermoML Opener is a software product that allows one to view ThermoML files in Microsoft Excel. It uses XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations) technology to translate a ThermoML file into an HTML file suitable for opening by Excel. The

TRC Thermodynamic Tables - Hydrocarbon Supplement No. H132

September 25, 2006
Author(s)
Michael D. Frenkel
1. Table 23-2-(3.56110)-db - Pages db-2385.0 and db-2385.1 New table for spiro[4.5]decane containing the density for the real fluid at selected temperatures and pressures. 2. Table 23-2-(3.56120)-db - Pages db-2386.0 and db-2386.1 New table for spiro[5.5

Characterization of Atomic Motions Governing Grain Boundary Migration

September 24, 2006
Author(s)
Hao Zhang, David J. Srolovitz, Jack F. Douglas, James A. Warren
Molecular dynamics simulations were employed to study atomic motion within stationary and migrating asymmetric tilt grain boundaries. We employ several measures of the complexity of the atomic trajectories, including the van Hove correlation function, the

Guide to Test, Training, and Exercise Programs for IT Plans and Capabilities

September 21, 2006
Author(s)
Timothy Grance, Tamara Nolan, Kristin Burke, Rich Dudley, Gregory White, Travis Good
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed this document in furtherance of its statutory responsibilities under the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) of 2002, Public Law 107-347. This publication seeks to assist

Demonstration and modeling of an array-compatible TES microcalorimeter gamma-ray detector with 42 eV energy resolution at 103 keV

September 20, 2006
Author(s)
Barry L. Zink, Joel Ullom, James A. Beall, Kent D. Irwin, W.Bertrand (Randy) Doriese, William Duncan, S. L. Ferreira, Gene C. Hilton, Rob Horansky, Carl D. Reintsema, Leila R. Vale
We describe a microcalorimeter gamma-ray detector with measured energy resolution of 42 eV full width at half maximum for 103 keV photons. This detector consists of a thermally isolated superconducting transition-edge thermometer and a superconducting bulk

Eval-Ware: Digital Video Retrieval

September 20, 2006
Author(s)
Paul D. Over, Alan Smeaton
The short write up highlights some Internet resources of interest connection with evaluation of digital video retrieval systems.

Prototype Cantilevers for SI Traceable NanoNewton Force Calibration

September 20, 2006
Author(s)
Richard S. Gates, Jon R. Pratt
A series of extremely uniform prototype reference cantilevers has been created that can be used to calibrate the spring constants of atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilevers and other micromechanical structures. By utilizing optimal combinations of

Prototype Cantilevers for SI-Traceable NanoNewton Force Calibration

September 20, 2006
Author(s)
Richard S. Gates, Jon R. Pratt
A series of extremely uniform prototype reference cantilevers have been created that can be used to calibrate the spring constants of atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilevers and other micromechanical structures. By utilizing optimal combinations of
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