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Measurement of Toxic Potency for Fire Hazard Analysis

May 18, 1992
Author(s)
Vyto Babrauskas, Barbara C. Levin, Richard Gann, M Paabo, Richard H. Harris Jr., Richard Peacock, S Yusa
This study is the principle product of a research program to provide a technically sound methodology for obtaining and using smoke toxicity data for hazard analysis. It establishes: (a) an improved bench-scale toxic potency measurement, one which

Status Report of the Second Quarter, FY92 (January 1 through March 1992)

May 1, 1992
Author(s)
Howard Bloom
An emerging information standard will make products more affordable to develop, manufacture, and maintain. The standard is STEP (STandard for the Exchange of Product model data). U.S. development efforts are collectively called PDES (Product Data Exchange

The NIST PDES Toolkit: Technical Fundamentals

May 1, 1992
Author(s)
Steve Clark, Donald E. Libes
The Product Data Exchange using STEP (PDES) is an emerging standard for the exchange of product information among various manufacturing applications. A software toolkit for manipulating PDES data has been developed at the National PDES Testbed at NIST. A

The Technical Program of the Factory Automation Systems Division 1992

May 1, 1992
Author(s)
Howard Bloom, Larry Masters
This report describes the 1992 technical program of the Factory Automation Systems Division (FASD), one of four technical divisions in the Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory, within the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The

The Use of Application Model Validation in Testing a Proposed Standard

May 1, 1992
Author(s)
Mary Mitchell, KC Morris
An Application Protocol (AP) is a specification of data sharing requirements for a particular application area. The STandard for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP) provides an integrated collection of product definitions which allow for the
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