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Guide for Selecting Automated Risk Analysis Tools

October 1, 1989
Author(s)
Irene E. Gilbert
This document recommends a process for selecting automated risk analysis tools. It is primarily intended for managers and those responsible for managing risks in computer and telecommunications systems. The document describes important considerations for

Management Guide to the Protection of Information Resources

October 1, 1989
Author(s)
Cheryl Helsing, Marianne M. Swanson, Mary A. Todd
This guide introduces information systems security concerns and outlines the issues that must be addressed by all agency managers in meeting their responsibilities to protect information systems within their organizations. It describes essential components

AMRF Part Model Extensions

September 1, 1989
Author(s)
Allison Barnard
This document specifies the addition of ellipses, hyperbolas, parabolas, and b-splines to the AMRF Part Model Report Format. These reports are used throughout the AMRF to communicate part model data between application processes and the global AMRF

PDES: The Key to Quality Products

September 1, 1989
Author(s)
Howard Bloom
This paper describes how Product Data-Driven Engineering (PDDE) can be used to improve the competitiveness of U.S. industry. The various technologies and standards associated with PDDE are defined. The role of the National Institute of Standards and

Superelastic Scattering of Spin-polarized Electrons from Sodium

September 1, 1989
Author(s)
Jabez McClelland, Michael H. Kelley, Robert Celotta
Superelastic scattering of spin-polarized electrons from laser-excited sodium atoms has been measured at incident energies of 2.0, 17.9, and 52.3 eV over the angular range 10°-120°. Circularly polarized excitation of the sodium atoms was used to produce
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