| SiC Particles Beef Up Investment-Cast Aluminum. |
JUN 1991 |
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| Authors:
D. O. Kennedy
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| Whither Advanced Materials? |
JUN 1991 |
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| Authors:
T. W. Eager
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| Report on Medical Activities for the Automated AFEES Program. |
10 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
John W. Yates; ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS DIV HANSCOM AFB MA
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 | This report documents the approach, results and conclusions of all activities performed to satisfy medically related program management directives. Pertinent program direction includes requirements to investigate the selective application of automation to optimize examinee processing, establish a data base upon which meaningful management and scientific studies may be accomplished, determine the reduction possible in premature discharges attributable to screening process deficiencies, optimize the examining physician's time, and provide capability for ... |
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System Architecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 1. Executive Summary. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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 | The purpose of this study has been to optimize the entire AFGWC data processing system from the vantage point of current and future support requirements, addressing the AFGWC data processing system over the 1977 through 1982 time frame. The proposed system architecture consists of five dual processors, each about 3.5 times as powerful as an existing AFGWC processor. Each dual processor has an array processor which will be capable of ... |
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System Architecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 2. Requirements Compilation and Analysis. Part 1. User and Model Requirements. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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 | This study was performed under a plan which allows complete traceability between user requirements, Air Force Global Weather Central operational functions, requirements levied upon the data system, a proposed component configuration, which meets the data system requirements, and a system specification designed to acquire a system which meets these requirements. The resultant system described has a number of unique features, including total hardware authentication separation of security levels, load leveling ... |
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System ARchitecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 2. Requirements Compilation and Analysis. Part 2. Functional Description. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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 | This report of volume 2 describes present and planned functional requiremnets for the AFGWC data system. As such, the content of this documetn is based on the structure of the Functional Domain. First, the function descriptions are ordered in direct accordance with the structure of this domain. Topics discussed as subdivisions under the following major areas: Input processing functions, Data base and related computations functions, Output processing functions, Support processing ... |
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System Architecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 2. Requirements Compilation and Analysis. Part 3. Characteristics Summaries and Network Analysis. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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 | This part of volume 2 summarizes the results of the translation of user, model, and functional requirements into the Characteristics Domain. A detailed network anlaysis of planned AFGWC operations was performed and the results assembled according to various detailed and general data system characteristics. The network analysis is organized according to both the Functional and Characteristics Domains. This network analysis process uses the following categories of data: Activation, Characteristics, Order, ... |
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System Architecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 4. Systems Analysis and Trade Studies. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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 | Partial contents: Data storage, Data transfer and routing, Computation and software, Terminal interface, Consoles/Data input and display, Personnel, Management, Facilities, and Costing. |
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System Architecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 5. System Description. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System Architecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 6. Aerospace Ground Equipment Plan. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System Architecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 7. Implementation and Development Plans. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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 | Contents: Design development and logistics schedule; System cost considerations; Risk analysis; and system verification planning. |
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| Air Force Global Weather Central System Architecture Study. Final System/Subsystem Summary Report. Volume 8. System Specification. |
01 MAR 1976 |
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| Authors:
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP SANTA MONICA CA*
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| Stores Interface Data Handling Analysis - Phase II. Volume II. Appendixes. |
JAN 1975 |
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| Authors:
Michael J. Lauro; George T. Collins; HI-SHEAR CORP TORRANCE CA ORDNANCE GROUP
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 | This technical report describes those improvements made to the Store Interface Data Handling Analysis - Phase I for automating Aircraft/Store Electrical Compatibility Analyses and computerized testing procedures. Until now, a manual method was used to compare hardcopy aircraft stores management system design data against store interface data generated by the Phase I Data Processing System. The improved system eliminates this time consuming task by automatically performing the complete interface compatibility ... |
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| Stores Interface Data Handling Analysis - Phase II. Volume I. Technical Discussion. |
JAN 1975 |
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| Authors:
Michael J. Lauro; George T. Collins; HI-SHEAR CORP TORRANCE CA*
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 | This technical report describes those improvements made to the Store Interface Data Handling Analysis - Phase I for automating Aircraft/Store Electrical Compatibility Analysis and computerized testing procedures. Until now, a manual method was used to compare hardcopy aircraft stores management system design data against store interface data generated by the Phase I Data Processing System. The Improved system eliminates this time consuming task by automatically performing the complete interface compatibility ... |
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| Laser Wavefront Analyzer Using Sliding Reference Interferometry. Volume II. Subsystem Design Analysis. |
JUL 1974 |
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| Authors:
M. L. Skolnick; S. Gowrinathan; J. S. Harris; L. J. Medico; F. E. Roberts; PERKIN-ELMER CORP NORWALK CT
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 | This final report describes a preliminary design and detailed performance analysis of a laser wavefront analyzer system. The laser wavefront analyzer is a complete diagnostic system for measuring at high frame rate the two-dimensional optical phase and intensity distributions of a high-power laser beam. The complete system includes a high-power laser beam sampler, the diagnostic instrumentation, and a data recording, processing, and display system. The laser wavefront analyzer system is ... |
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| Off-Line Orthographic Printer. |
APR 1974 |
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| Authors:
J. E. Bybee; J. P. Szafranski; BENDIX RESEARCH LABS SOUTHFIELD MI
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 | Development has been completed on a new off-line orthographic printer which uses an OMI optical printer and a Bendix Bx-272 control computer. The system produces either orthophotos or rectified photos from either frame or panoramic input photography. Compared to previous off-line printers, the new system offers higher resolution, accuracy, and speed. (Author) |
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| Conference on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater Through Forest and Cropland, |
MAR 1974 |
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| Authors:
W. E. Sopper ; L. T. Kardos; PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV UNIVERSITY PARK
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 | Intense interest in preserving the quality of the environment has reactivated interest in the management of wastewaters by applying them to the land. Use of land application approaches for wastewater management must be updated to conform to new concepts of conserving and protecting the quality of land and water resources. Design and operations of land-based wastewater management systems is dependent of site selection, the degree of water renovation desired, and ... |
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| Horizontal Situation Display (HSD). |
AUG 1973 |
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| Authors:
William T. Fountain; Dan R. Cone; TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC AUSTIN
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 | This report discusses the effort associated with evaluating a Moving Map Display (MMD) for application in the Imagery Interpretation (II) Segment of the Tactical Information Processing and Interpretation (TIPI) System. The primary goal of this effort is to provide a map display which will enhance the operation of the II Segment in such areas as imagery interpretation, segment management, plot verification, and mission planning. The content of this report reflects ... |
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| Data Processing Programs for Mine Countermeasures Navigation in Operation END SWEEP. |
JUL 1973 |
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| Authors:
D. H. Brunk; NAVAL COASTAL SYSTEMS LAB PANAMA CITY FL
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 | Operation END SWEEP was undertaken to clear mines from the harbor at Haiphong, North Vietnam. The Raydist T hyperbolic radio navigation system was used to provide precise navigation for the mine countermeasures helicopters. Automatic data processing with WANG equipment was used to establish the navigation reference stations, to plot navigation charts and important positions, and to determine navigational accuracy. A library of 10 programs was prepared by the Naval Coastal ... |
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| Design Criteria for Integrated Flight Data Management Systems. Volume I. Summary. |
MAY 1973 |
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| Authors:
D. Eto; J. Gunvordahl; J. Newman; M. Weihrauch; HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO CULVER CITY CA
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 | This report describes a baseline integrated data management system for a dual purpose fighter attack aircraft postulated for operation in the 1985 time frame. The capability to perform the close air support mission and the air superiority role resides in this aircraft at the same time. The missions postulated to be performed are reviewed, detailed functional and task analyses are performed for several mission scenarios and mission phases, a baseline ... |
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| A Computer Code for Dynamic Stress Analysis of Media-Structure Problems with Nonlinearities (SAMSON). Volume III. User's Manual. |
FEB 1973 |
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| Authors:
John D. Rouse; IIT RESEARCH INST CHICAGO ILL
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 | Information required to set up the data deck and control cards, and a description of the types of output available from SAMSON are contained in this manual. Program input consists of the basic mesh and material data, a variety of loading options and special geometries, an optional modal structure, and various integration and output controls. The principal program output consists of stresses and strains in selected elements, and displacements, velocities, ... |
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| Alternatives to the Management of Hazardous Wastes at National Disposal Sites. |
1973 |
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| Authors:
LITTLE (ARTHUR D) INC CAMBRIDGE MASS
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 | This report defines and evaluates on technical, economic, risk, and legal grounds the various alternatives for managing hazardous wastes. The basic alternative approaches that were considered included: (1) on-site processing; (2) off-site processing; and , (3) on-site pre-treatment with off-site treatment and disposal. The major emphasis of the study, therefore, was devoted to assessing differences among these alternative approaches in: the economics associated with waste treatment; the immediate risk to ... |
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| Alternatives to the Management of Hazardous Wastes at National Disposal Sites; volume II-Appendices. |
1973 |
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| Authors:
LITTLE (ARTHUR D) INC CAMBRIDGE MASS
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 | This report defines and evaluates on technical, economic, risk and legal grounds the various alternatives for managing hazardous wastes. The basic alternative approaches that were considered included: (1) on-site processing, (2) off-site processing, and (3) on-site pre-treatment with off-site treatment and disposal. The major emphasis of the study, therefore, was devoted to assessing differences among these alternative approaches in: the economics associated with waste treatment; the immediate risk to human ... |
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| Photo-Carto Interface. |
FEB 1972 |
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| Authors:
Eldon Sewell; RAYTHEON CO/AUTOMETRIC WAYLAND MA
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 | The basic requirements for a capability to integrate photogrammetric and cartographic digital information are identified and discussed. The total Photo-Carto System and its component elements are described along with the data processing functions associated with each stage of data development. The Photo-Carto Interface computer programs are present in four basic functional blocks consisting of: The Digital Terrain Model Generator; the Digital Photographic Feature Generator; Single Camera Resector, and the Photographic ... |
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| Human Performance Reliability in Command and Control Systems: The Naval Tactical Data System. |
FEB 1972 |
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| Authors:
william harris; Gerald L. Moe; HUMAN FACTORS RESEARCH INC GOLETA CALIF
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 | The study of human performance reliability in any real-life situation must meet at least one basic requirement: the existence of operational performance data. If performance data are not taken from operational situations, it may matter little that one has a scheme to model performance reliability. The techniques and tools are available to construct human reliability models; how useful a given model will be in predicting human performance in a given ... |
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| RADC/MULTICS Evaluation. |
NOV 1971 |
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| Authors:
Rocco F. Iuorno; Frederick A. Normand; William E. Rzepka; Andrew M. Kobziar; Frank S. LaMonica; ROME AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER GRIFFISS AFB NY
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 | This report documents the work performed by personnel in RADC/ISIS from January 1970 to December 1970 in testing, evaluating, and getting hands-on experience with the MULTICS (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service) operating system under development at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Results from application and operational testing are reported. The application testing attempted to determine the value of MULTICS for handling future Air Force data processing problems. The operational testing included performance ... |
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| AF/ACS Computer Security Controls Study. |
NOV 1971 |
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| Authors:
James P. Anderson; ANDERSON (JAMES P) AND CO FORT WASHINGTON PA
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 | The results of a study of the security implications of a proposed open-secure mode of operation for the USAF Data Services Center (ACS) are presented. Security vulnerabilities of the proposed mode of operations are identified and security controls to counteract the vulnerabilities are described. Estimates of the risks involved in the open-secure mode of operations are also provided. (Author) |
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| Desk Top Calculator Programs Used for Diurnal Phase Variation Study. |
30 AUG 1971 |
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| Authors:
W. R. Bradford; NAVAL ELECTRONICS LAB CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | This technical note provides detailed calculation procedures used in Diurnal Phase Variation at 10.2 kHz. Desk top calculator programs are presented. A brief discussion, preceding each program, is used to derive equations and explain the treatment of data. Three of the twelve topics discussed are not represented by specialized programs. They are included to show details of the experimental procedures. The program used to implement the Fresnel zone approach to ... |
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| Experimental MHD Generator Instrumentation and Installation. |
AUG 1971 |
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| Authors:
L. W. Buechler; SYSTEMS RESEARCH LABS INC DAYTON OH
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 | An Automatic Data Acquisition System and an Automatic Control System were designed, constructed and installed. The MHD test generator was placed into operating condition following the removal of certain parts of the system to AVCO Everett Research Laboratories to do further research under Contract F33615-67-C-1019. The control panel as installed by AERL was replaced by an automatic SRL control panel. An SRL Model 853 Data Acquisition System was installed. A ... |
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| Modification and Improvement of the Executive Software System of the GE-635 Computer. |
AUG 1971 |
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| Authors:
Walter F. Cook; Gary W. Nelson; GRAPHTEK CORP PHOENIX AZ
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 | The final report documents several problem areas of the 3.2 version of the General Electric Comprehensive Operating System (GECOS) investigated and corrected by this effort. These additions/corrections include: Use of the IBM-1050 terminal as a conversational device; Reconstructing the General Loader (GELOAD) to return unused core memory back to GECOS; The addition of 24 subroutines to the Time-Sharing FORTRAN Library; Providing the graphic capability of obtaining hard copy output from ... |
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| Optical and Electronic Techniques for Sonar Signal Processing. |
18 JUN 1971 |
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| Authors:
David DeSantis; Thomas Curry; NAVAL UNDERWATER SYSTEMS CENTER NEWPORT RI
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 | The possibility of employing optical techniques in sonar signal processing is explored. The virtues and weaknesses of optical systems are examined, and significant developments in electronic systems are noted. State-of-the-art inadequacies of the optical system are discussed. Indications are that at the present and for the immediate future, electronic techniques remain the preferred approach to solving sonar signal processing problems. However, technological advances in the state-of-the-art in optical techniques may ... |
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| The Classification and Abstraction of Optical Patterns. |
JUN 1971 |
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| Authors:
Dain S. Glad; James L. Riedl; Jack Sklansky; AEROJET ELECTROSYSTEMS CO AZUSA CA
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 | The purpose of these analytical and experimental efforts has been to achieve automatic identification and recognition of the two-dimensional images of three-dimensional aerospace vehicles using the slope-density recognition technique Parallel pattern-abstraction methods have been developed as the initial step in a longer range but promising alternate approach. During this current program, the detailed paper design of a laboratory-feasibility pattern-rocognition machine based on the multi-prototype slope-density pattern-rocognition principle has been accomplished; ... |
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| Detailed Functional System Requirements (DFSR) for the Integrated Facilities System. Appendixes, |
JAN 1971 |
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| Authors:
Robert M. Briden; F. Gordon Barry; Larry D. Brehm; Lorretta C. Clayton; John G. Cleveland; PLANNING RESEARCH CORP MCLEAN VA
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 | The Detailed Functional System Requirements (DFSR) for the Integrated Facilities System (IFS) provides functional specifications for a facilities management system and the automated capabilities required to support the management system. The IFS DFSR provides the information essential for the verification and implementation of both the management system and automated support system, which together constitute the management information system. The IFS supports the management functions of planning, programing, budgeting, execution and ... |
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| CONCOMP: Research in Conversational Use of Computers. |
DEC 1970 |
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| Authors:
F. H. Westervelt; MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR COMPUTER CENTER
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 | The report describes the final research results of the CONCOMP Project: Research in the Conversational Use of Computers, which was funded from 1965-1970. This research involved the design, development, and testing of computer programs for graphical input of problem statements and graphical output of results from a computer; the application of the techniques so developed to speech synthesis, systems design research, and research in the logic of computers; the study, ... |
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| Deceased Personnel ID Systems. |
02 NOV 1970 |
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| Authors:
ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD
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 | The document provides procedures to determine the degree to which deceased personnel ID systems perform their missions as described in Materiel Needs, and the suitability of these items and their maintennance packages for use by the Army. (Author) |
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| Implementation of Functional Capabilities Intelligence Data Handling System Aeronautical Chart and Information Center. |
OCT 1970 |
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| Authors:
Jack R. Blaylock; PLANNING RESEARCH CORP LOS ANGELES CA
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 | This document presents the activities and technical achievements accomplished in the implementation of functional capabilities which have enhanced the performance of the Aeronautical Chart and Information Center's Intelligence Data Handling System (ACIC/IDHS). Topics presented include detailed discussions of each of the major task areas defined in the Statement of Work. The contractor's effort was concentrated in three major task areas of extended data base utilization, production management and control, and ... |
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| Facility Allowance Criteria for the Integrated Facilities System. |
OCT 1970 |
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| Authors:
Douglas E. Haberlie; Loretta C. Clayton; Thomas A. Cumbie; Willis L. Fairbanks; Raymond L. Latimer; PLANNING RESEARCH CORP LOS ANGELES CA
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 | The report presents the results of the Facilities Allowance Criteria (FAC) task in the continuing design and development of the Integrated Facilities System (IFS). It sets forth recommended revisions and additions to the peacetime and mobilization facility allowance criteria for the following types of facilities: operational; supply medical; administrative; housing; community; maintenance shops and related items to include POL storage and vehicular parking; and training to include requirements for units, ... |
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| COSMOS A: Operations and User's Manual. |
JUL 1970 |
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| Authors:
Lloyd F. Bell; TETRA TECH INC ARLINGTON VA
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 | The report describes the COSMOS A system and provides the operating instructions for the programs, as well as the special review and evaluation procedures for staff personnel working with the system. The COSMOS A system consists of a combination of four computer programs, plus a set of manual data review and editing procedures. Its purpose is to reconstruct single-unit tracks of ships and submarines from navigation, ship control and engineering ... |
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| Executive Management Requirements Analysis for the Integrated Facilities System. |
MAY 1970 |
213 pages |
| Authors:
Alan D. Davies; John W. Nocita; F. Gordon Barry; Robert M. Briden; PLANNING RESEARCH CORP MCLEAN VA
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 | This report is a continuation of the Integrated Facilities System (IFS) Phase IIA executive decision survey task. This current analysis identifies specific facility data use identifiers currently required by the Army and OSD. Three major work areas: information gathering, compilation and analysis of information, and development of analytical procedures led to the accomplishment of the two major activities associated with this task: refinement of Phase IIA Executive Decision Survey Analysis, ... |
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| Economic Analysis of the CONUS Integrated Facilities System. |
APR 1970 |
94 pages |
| Authors:
Joseph W. Noah; Robert P. Caldarone; Carl R. Wilbourn; F. Gordon Barry; Robert M. Briden; PLANNING RESEARCH CORP MCLEAN VA
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 | This report contains estimates of the benefits and costs associated with the development, implementation and operation of an Army CONUS-wide Integrated Facilities System (IFS). All additional costs expected to be incurred by IFS are estimated. These costs include personnel and Automatic Data Processing (ADP) requirements. All of the IFS benefits are addressed in a qualitative manner; the benefits associated with the Real Property Maintenance Activity (RPMA) are also treated quantitatively. ... |
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| On-Line File Manipulation Techniques for the Management Data Processing System (MADAPS). |
NOV 1969 |
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| Authors:
Clyde E. Merrow; James W. Cady; Paul E. Cira; SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CORP ROME NY
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 | The report describes efforts to further improved and extended the capabilities of the Management Data Processing System (MADAPS). The system currently provides a broad capability for constructing, querying, processing, and updating large scale management data files via on-line remote terminals using interactive time-sharing techniques. The system is implemented on a CDC 1604B computer as a central processor using a CDC 160A as an interface processor with RCA 6050 CRT remote ... |
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| Reliability Considerations for Data Processing Systems in Ballistic Missile Defense. |
OCT 1969 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL RESEARCH CORP SANTA BARBARA CA
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 | This report deals qualitatively with the reliability requirements imposed upon data processing systems by their use in ballistic missile defense (BMD) systems. Three types of redundancy are described: (1) backup systems, (2) multicomputer systems, and (3) massive redundancy; and quantitative estimates of their effect upon system reliability are derived. The advantages and disadvantages of each form of reliability are summarized. Considerations about the selection of a data processing system for ... |
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| Facility Condition Field Test and Impact Analysis for the Integrated Facilities System. |
SEP 1969 |
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| Authors:
Edward W. Dwyer; Donald L. Trapp; PLANNING RESEARCH CORP MCLEAN VA
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 | During the course of the Integrated Facilities System (IFS) concept development, a need was discovered for information which express the condition of Army facilities. A separate task within the IFS project was initiated to develop a facility condition methodology. This task was to define condition information requirements and to develop techniques for collecting and compiling condition information. (Author) |
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| Phase IIB Development Plan for the Integrated Facilities System. |
AUG 1969 |
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| Authors:
F. Gordon Barry; Robert M. Briden; Jerald L. Fenstermaker; John H. Linden; Dale L. Morgan; PLANNING RESEARCH CORP MCLEAN VA
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 | The study presents a recommended plan for the continued development, implementation, and installation of the integrated facilities system (IFS) and discusses the products that have evolved from current developments during Phase 2A. This current phase of IFS development encompasses systems definition, systems analysis, and a functional design of four IFS modules. In performing the tasks associated with Phase 2A, a concept has been developed that integrates the anticipated functional design ... |
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| Periodic Variations in the Direction of Arrival of HF Signals. |
AUG 1969 |
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| Authors:
Donald E. Brewer; Edward W. Ernst; ILLINOIS UNIV AT URBANA RADIO RESEARCH LAB
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 | A general digital program is presented to calculate the power spectral density of digital data representing a time series. Direct and indirect methods for computation of a power spectrum are analyzed. Two basic algorithms for the computation of an autocovariance are compared in a simulation study. Several methods for generating and presenting the spectral plots are discussed and used. |
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| ON MARKOVIAN LATTICES, |
28 JUL 1969 |
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| Authors:
N. Thomas Gaarder; HAWAII UNIV HONOLULU INFORMATION SCIENCES PROGRAM; HAWAII UNIV HONOLULU INFORMATION SCIENCES PROGRAM
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 | In many information processing problems one is confronted with modeling a random quantity that depends upon two, or more, parameters. A natural model for such a quantity is a random function of multi-dimensional argument; i.e., a random field. In this paper we consider random fields that are defined on only a discrete set of points; the points from a rectangular lattice in an n-dimensional space. The Markovian ... |
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| Functional Specification DM-1/GE-635. |
JUN 1969 |
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| Authors:
Anthony Cargaro; John McCrea; Robert Muhlhauser; AUERBACH CORP PHILADELPHIA PA
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 | The DM-1/GE-635 is a data management system, the structure of which is functionally equivalent to the original DM-1 design. All functional capabilities of the original system are provided or will be provided through the subsequent development of DM-1 635. In addition to the original logical capabilities, DM-1/GE-635 provides capabilities that allow the data administrator to have greater control over the system's physical environment. These new capabilities in no way reduce ... |
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| M555 Software Development Processor. |
MAR 1969 |
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| Authors:
William C. Roos; ANALYSTS INTERNATIONAL CORP WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report contains a description of the most salient features and modifications which were implemented in the RADC M555 software system. All changes to ECP-2 were made either to protect certain programs or data vital to the successful operation of the system or to provide a greater degree of flexibility in the use of the system. Most important were the various protection features that were added such as the Map ... |
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| Neuromime Networks for Multiprocessors. |
OCT 1968 |
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| Authors:
Lewey O. Gilstrap Jr.; Albert V. M. Ferris-Prabhu; ADAPTRONICS INC MCLEAN VA
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 | Multiprocessors are systems that handle many inputs and outputs simultaneously. This report is concerned with the use of neuromime nets in multiprocessors. Large neuromime nets contain from 1 million to 1 billion neuromimes. The conceptual framework of large nets is reviewed and the major problem areas of large nets are described. The high volume of information that can be handled by large nets renders input and output an intractable problem ... |
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| Rejection of Outliers from Data Collections. A Comparative Analysis of Five Rejection Techniques for Independent and Dependent Data. |
23 AUG 1968 |
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| Authors:
W. T. Rasmussen; C. H. Sturtevant; NAVAL ELECTRONICS LAB CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
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 | A comparative analysis was made of five mathematical techniques, capable of computer implementation, for rejection of erroneous data outliers (data points with extreme deviation from the main body of data). For each technique, applications were developed for independent and dependent data. The rejection technique described in the report as one-point iterated rejection proved most effective for both types of data. The best results were achieved when this technique was applied ... |
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