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JEDEC

December 1, 1994
Author(s)
Harry A. Schafft, John S. Suehle, John Albers

Keeping Your Site Comfortably Secure: An Introduction to Internet Firewalls

December 1, 1994
Author(s)
John P. Wack, Lisa J. Carnahan
This document provides an overview of the Internet and security-related problems. It then provides an overview of firewall components and the general reasoning behind firewall usage. Several types of network access policies are described, as well as

Parameters Characterizing a Critical Dimension Measurement

December 1, 1994
Author(s)
Robert D. Larrabee, Michael T. Postek
There are a number of parameters used to characterize a measurement result for the purposes of specifying its value for the intended purpose. Precision (variability) and accuracy (correctness) are two of the more often used parameters and, like many other

Passively Q-switched Nd-doped waveguide laser

November 15, 1994
Author(s)
J. A. Aust, K. J. Malone, D. L. Veasey, Norman Sanford, Alexana Roshko
A passively Q-switched waveguide laser operating at 1.054 υm has been demonstrated in a Nd-doped phosphate glass. The channel waveguide was fabricated by K-ion exchange from a nitrate melt. Passively Q-switched pulses were achieved by placement of an

Guideline for the Analysis of Local Area Network Security

November 9, 1994
Author(s)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Lisa Carnahan, Shu-jen H. Chang
[Withdrawn October 19, 2015] This guideline discusses threats and vulnerabilities and considers technical security services and security mechanisms.

Combustion of a Spherical Diffusion Flame in a Radiative Field.

November 6, 1994
Author(s)
Z Zhang, O A. Ezekoye
One methodology for modeling fire induced flow fields is based upon a Lagrangian view of the fire. Large scale processes are modeled using a Large Eddy Simulation (LES) method and are then appropriately coupled to a subgird scale model of the small scale

Heat Release Mechanisms in Inhibited Laminar Counterflow Flames (Conference)

November 6, 1994
Author(s)
Ki Y. Lee, Don J. Cha, I K. Puri, Anthony Hamins
Both the chemical kinetic and thermal channels of inhibition must be simultaneously characterized in order to understand the effectiveness of chemical agents on flame stability. However, due to the participation of inhibitors in flame chemistry, it is

Simulating the Effect of Flat Beamed Ceiling on Detector and Sprinkler Response

November 6, 1994
Author(s)
Glenn P. Forney, Richard W. Bukowski, William D. Davis
This paper documents a portion of the work performed during the first year of the International Fire Detection Research Project sponsored by the National Fire Protection Research Foundation (NFPRF). The first task was to confirm that fire sensor response
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