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A Framework for Semiconductor Manufacturing

August 1, 1988
Author(s)
Brian Catron
Manufacturers confront a common problem of integrating a factory with components from multiple vendors. Ever changing market demands compound integration problems by requiring flexibility in manufacturing. The Automated Manufacturing Research Facility

Accuracy, Integrity, and Security in Computerized Vote-Tallying

August 1, 1988
Author(s)
Roy Saltman
Recommendations are provided to promote accuracy, integrity, and security in computerized vote-tallying, and to improve confidence in the results produced. The recommendations respond to identified problems, and concern software, hardware, operational

Architecture & Principles of the Inspection Workstation

August 1, 1988
Author(s)
Howard T. Moncarz
The main purpose of this document is to present a top level description of the Inspection Workstation (IWS), in particular its control architecture. In addition, the design goals established at the outset of this project as well as the guiding principles

A method for the synthesis of pyrrolidine

July 5, 1988
Author(s)
Anzor Mikaia, George A. Kliger, OA Lesik, EV Marchevskaya, VP Rijikov, Sergai Loktev
Reaction gas chromatography-mass spectrometry is applied to establish optimal conditions for the synthesis of … Further optimization of the reaction was carried out in a pilot plant

A Coplanar Probe to Microstrip Transition

July 1, 1988
Author(s)
Dylan F. Williams, Tom H. Miers
A transition between a coplanar probe and a microstrip transmission line is reported. The transition is significant in that it does not require substrate via holes. A set of microstrip impedance standards were developed for the purpose of de-embedding the

Distributed Data Interfaces--the Lessons of IMDAS

July 1, 1988
Author(s)
Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr.
In most industrial facilities, existing control, engineering and administrative systems operate on computer systems from many different manufacturers and use many different data systems. They have existing independently designed, and therefore overlapping
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