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Initiating Mobile Software Development - Lessons Learned From a 12-Month Project

December 30, 2011
Author(s)
Frederic J. de Vaulx, Paul Khouri Saba, Marcus W. Newrock, Bertrand C. Stivalet
As mobile devices’ capabilities keep on improving, today’s mobile software ecosystem evolves at an unprecedented speed. This evolution makes mobile software development more common and critical. Moreover, the ever-increasing number of new development

Oxidatively Induced DNA Damage and Cancer

December 30, 2011
Author(s)
M Miral Dizdar, Pawel Jaruga
Oxidatively induced DNA damage is caused by endogenous and exogenous sources in living organisms. Many resulting DNA lesions are mutagenic and lead to mutations commonly found in cancer. Repairs mechanisms exist to repair this type of DNA damage

Thermal Properties and Thermal Modeling of Ballistic Clay Box

December 30, 2011
Author(s)
Dale P. Bentz, Amanda L. Forster, Kirk D. Rice, Michael A. Riley
A critical component of hard and soft body armor testing is the utilization of a clay block behind the component being evaluated. One of the performance metrics used to evaluate products is the penetration depth into the clay of an indentation produced by

More than Moore or More Moore: a SWOT analysis

December 28, 2011
Author(s)
Herbert S. Bennett, G. D. Hutcheson
Over the last decade, the world of semiconductors has broadened its horizon from More Moore and beyond conventional scaling to More than Moore. Some first hypothesized the end of Moore’s law and the beginning of a new era. They saw it as an OR gate while

Spectroscopy of the methane N3 Band with an accurate midinfrared coherent dual-comb spectrometer

December 28, 2011
Author(s)
Esther Baumann, Fabrizio R. Giorgetta, William C. Swann, Alexander M. Zolot, Ian R. Coddington, Nathan R. Newbury
We demonstrate a high-accuracy dual-comb spectrometer centered at 3.4 υm. The amplitude and phase spectra of the P,, Q, and partial R branches of the methane Ņ3 band are measured at 25 to 100 MHz point spacing with resolution under 10 kHz and a signal-to

Laser cooling and readout of an LC resonator

December 27, 2011
Author(s)
Jacob M. Taylor, Anders Sorensen, C. M. Marcus, E.S. Polzik
We explore a method for laser cooling and optical detection of excitations in a LC electrical circuit. Our approach uses a nanomechanical oscillator as a transducer between optical and electronic excitations. An experimentally feasible system with the

Thermodynamic Properties of Dimethyl Carbonate

December 27, 2011
Author(s)
Yong Zhou, Jiangtao Wu, Eric Lemmon
A thermodynamic property formulation for dimethyl carbonate has been developed with the use of available experimental thermodynamic property data. The equation of state was developed with multi-property fitting methods involving single-phase pressure

Vulnerability Hierarchies in Access Control Configurations

December 27, 2011
Author(s)
David R. Kuhn
This paper applies methods for analyzing fault hierarchies to the analysis of relationships among vulnerabilities in misconfigured access control rule structures. Hierarchies have been discovered previously for faults in arbitrary logic formulae, such that

Recommendation for Existing Application-Specific Key Derivation Functions

December 23, 2011
Author(s)
Quynh H. Dang
Cryptographic keys are vital to the security of internet security applications and protocols. Many widely-used internet security protocols have their own application-specific Key Derivation Functions (KDFs) that are used to generate the cryptographic keys
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