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A Comparative Study of CMM Flat-Surface Inspection Plans

July 1, 1992
Author(s)
J Hsu, T Hsu, James J. Filliben, Ted Hopp
This document reports on the findings from a collaborative effort by J. P. Hsu of the University of Texas at El Paso, T. W. Hsu (also of the same affiliation), James J. Filliben of the Statistical Engineering Division of the National Institute of Standards

Automating Interactive Applications in the Network Environment

July 1, 1992
Author(s)
Don E. Libes
Many programs demand to be run interactively. Word processors are good examples, but may network applications (e.g., ftp, telnet) share the same fault. They cannot be run non- interactively. Expect is a software tool designed to control interactive

Form Error Models of the NIST Algorithm Testing System

July 1, 1992
Author(s)
Mary B. Algeo, Ted Hopp
The NIST Algorithm Testing System is a software package for testing geometric fitting software. In order to create realistic test scenarios, the ATS provides the capability to generate test data that simulate part features with form errors. This report

Implicitly Coupling Heat Conduction Into a Zone Fire Model (NISTIR 4886)

July 1, 1992
Author(s)
W F. Moss, Glenn P. Forney
This report examines several methods for coupling the partial differential equations that arise in conductive heat transfer with the ordinary differential equations that arise in zone fire modeling. Two existing algorithms (method of lines and time

Modeling Smoke Movement Through Compartmented Structures (NISTIR 4872)

July 1, 1992
Author(s)
Walter W. Jones, Glenn P. Forney
This paper describes a model of fire growth and smoke transport for compartmented structures, with emphasis on those aspects which are important to making correct predicitons of smoke movement in multicompartment structures. In particular, we are
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