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SGML Application Development: Tradeoffs and Choices

November 1, 1996
Author(s)
Joshua Lubell, Lisa Phillips
Developing SGML applications involves making choices driven by end user requirements and by the availability and functionality of third party SGML parsers, authoring tools, search engines, browsers, and data converters. Capabilities of HTML and the World

The Application Protocol Information Base World Wide Web Gateway

November 1, 1996
Author(s)
Joshua Lubell
The Application Protocol Information Base (APIB) is an on-line repository of documents for the Standard for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP, officially ISO 10303-Product Data Representation and Exchange). STEP Application Protocols are standards

The SC4 Short Names Registry

November 1, 1996
Author(s)
Joshua Lubell
This paper describes a software environment recently implemented for maintaining a registry of unique short names for each of the entity data types within each of the EXPRESS schemas in the ISO TC184/SC4 standards. The new environment replaces an

Aerosol and SPGG Technology Fire Suppression Screening Methods (NISTIR 5904)

October 28, 1996
Author(s)
William L. Grosshandler, Jiann C. Yang, Thomas G. Cleary
The search for alternatives to halons for fire suppression applications has identified not only new compounds which have physical properties similar to the bromochlorofluorocarbon family, but also inert gaseous agents that are released from a solid state

Brand Lofting in Large Fire Plumes.

October 28, 1996
Author(s)
J P. Woycheese, P J. Pagni
Urban/wildland intermix conflagrations occur when dry vegetative fuels of the wild areas combine with structural fuels from houses to product a combustible environment that, once ignited, easily becomes uncontrollable. The dominant mechanism for

Heat Flux Calibration Flow and Conduction Facilities: Status Report

October 28, 1996
Author(s)
Kenneth D. Steckler, William L. Grosshandler
Standard methods exist at NIST for calibrating thermal radiation detectors up to 10 kW/m2 using blackbody caviies, and up to 40kW/m2 using a monochromatic laser source. Heat Flux transducers, however, are often used under conditions where convection
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