| Military Handbook: Mission-Critical Computer Resources Software Support |
22 MAY 90 |
83 pages |
| Authors:
ARMY COMMUNICATIONS-ELECTRONICS COMMAND FORT MONMOUTH NJ
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 | This standardization document, short-titled The Software Support Handbook, is an attempt to improve costs through standardization of related concepts and management procedures. The Software Support Handbook was developed by the Department of Defense with the assistance of military departments, federal agencies, and industry. It is a cornerstone document, covering pre- and post-deployment software support operations. In addition to a standard definition and detailed description of software support and the post-deployment ... |
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| DoD Counterintelligence Support to Unified and Specified Commands |
18 MAY 90 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR POLICY WASHINGTON DC
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| Commander's Handbook on Military and Civil Law. Revision |
MAY 90 |
512 pages |
| Authors:
NAVAL JUSTICE SCHOOL NEWPORT RI
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| Advanced On-The-Job Training System: User's Handbook (Sections 10-11). Volume 3 |
MAY 90 |
275 pages |
| Authors:
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO AURORA CO
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 | The User's Handbook was developed in four volumes to serve as a guide to familiarize users with the Advanced On-the-Job Training System (AOTS). It is also a convenient reference on how the various training levels (trainee, supervisor, training manager, etc.) can use the AOTS functions to perform their on-the-job training (OJT) responsibilities. Volume I provides information on the types and the operation of equipment used by the system. Volume II ... |
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| Advanced On-The-Job Training System: User's Handbook (Sections 7-9). Volume 2 |
MAY 90 |
187 pages |
| Authors:
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO AURORA CO
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 | The User's Handbook was developed in four volumes to serve as a guide to familiarize users with the Advanced On-the-job Training System (AOTS). It is also a convenient reference on how the various training levels (trainee, supervisor, training manager, etc.) can use the AOTS functions to perform their on-the-job training (OJT) responsibilities. Volume I provides information on the types and the operation of equipment used by the system. Volume II ... |
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| Advanced On-The-Job Training System: User's Handbook (Sections 1-6). Volume 1 |
MAY 90 |
75 pages |
| Authors:
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO AURORA CO
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 | The User's Handbook was developed in four volumes to serve as a guide to familiarize users with the Advanced On-the-job Training System (AOTS). It is also a convenient reference on how the various training levels (trainee, supervisor, training manager, etc.) can use the AOTS functions to perform their on-the-job training (OJT) responsibilities. Volume I provides information on the types and the operation of equipment by the system. Volume II contains ... |
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| Advanced On-The-Job Training System: User's Handbook (Sections 12-13). Volume 4 |
MAY 90 |
64 pages |
| Authors:
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO AURORA CO
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 | The User's Handbook was developed in four volumes to serve as a guide to familiarize users with the Advanced On-the-Job Training System (AOTS). It is also a convenient reference on how the various training levels (trainee, supervisor, training manager, etc.) can use the AOTS functions to perform their On-the-Job Training (OJT) responsibilities. Volume I provides information on the types and the operation of equipment used by the system. Volume II ... |
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| Repository Guidebook (Final) Technical Report for the Software Technology for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) Program |
30 APR 90 |
47 pages |
| Authors:
R. H. Ekman; IBM FEDERAL SECTOR DIV GAITHERSBURG MD
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 | A guide to software reuse using the STARS Respiratory. This document contains the IBM STARS Repository Guidebook, STARS Repository User's Guide, and STARS Reusability Guidelines. Each is described below: IBM STARS Repository Guidebook. A guide to the STARS Repository, providing high-level information for all users -- component reusers, component suppliers, and repository administrators. The Guidebook is organized according to the specific roles that users perform when using the system. STARS ... |
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| Real-Time Requirements Annex for Ada Reusability |
25 APR 90 |
90 pages |
| Authors:
COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP SHREWSBURY NJ
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 | A set of guidelines for writing reusable software parts that satisfy some of the more common characteristics of real-time applications are provided. The emphasis is on coding aspects for developing reusable parts that include time dependency issues. It is structured as a stand-alone annex to a Reusability Handbook, originally developed by Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and enhanced by CECOM, that didn't consider any time dependency issues. The Annex contains four ... |
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| The Recruiting Battalion Commander's Handbook |
06 APR 90 |
46 pages |
| Authors:
John A. Jones; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
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 | The purpose of this individual study project is to provide recruiting battalion commanders a handbook which contains ideas to facilitate success in recruiting organizations. Data was obtained through literary research on high performing organizations, a review of current recruiting literature, and the personal interview of USAREC staff members, and former recruiting battalion commanders. Areas critical to recruiting success such as personnel management, sales training, caring, production management, awards, integrity, DEP ... |
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| Staff Judge Advocate Handbook. Revision |
APR 90 |
115 pages |
| Authors:
NAVAL JUSTICE SCHOOL NEWPORT RI
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 | Contents: Military Justice; SJA Relieving Checklist; Legal Administration Outline; Report CHIT/NJP Processing; Unauthorized Absences/ Deserters; Summary Court-Martial; Confinement Procedures; Special Court-Martial; Article 32 Investigations and Article 34 Advice; Staff Judge Advocate Recommendation; Convening Authority's Action; Promulgating Orders; Vacation Procedures; Search and Seizure/Drug Abuse Detection; Civil Law; Administrative Discharges; Jag Manual Investigations Not Requiring a Hearing; Miscellaneous Information/Charts/Instructions. (sdw) |
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| Management and Mobilization of Regular and Reserve Retired Military Members |
02 MAR 90 |
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| Authors:
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (RESERVE AFFAIRS) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive reissues reference (a) DoD Directive 1352.1, implements Section 672(a), 675, 688, and 973 of reference (b) Title 10, United States Code by prescribing uniform policy and procedures governing the peacetime management of retired military personnel, both Regular and Reserve, in preparation for their use during a mobilization |
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| Weapon Systems 1990 |
01 MAR 90 |
187 pages |
| Authors:
ARMY SCIENCE BOARD WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Army's mission is to deter, and if deterrence fails, to fight and win. This handbook contains an overview of the major systems within the Army. Many of the systems shown are in production, and have proven their capabilities in the field. The weapon systems and other equipment shown are categorized by specific Army mission area as follows: Close combat; Air defense; Fire support; Combat support; Combat service support; Command, ... |
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| Tactical HF Field Expedient Antenna Performance. Volume 2 |
MAR 90 |
58 pages |
| Authors:
Gurkan Turkes; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | This thesis investigates the performance of various configurations of tactical High Frequency (HF) field deployable antennas in the presence of lossy earth. Antennas investigated include horizontal dipoles, short sloping wires, inverted vees, and monopoles with buried and elevated radials. Numerical models of the antennas are exercised via the Numerical Electromagnetic Code (NEC) for radiation pattern performance. Antennas are analyzed for applicability to (1) short-range Near Vertical Incident Skywave (NVIS), where ... |
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| Tactical HF Field Expedient Antenna Performance. Volume 1 |
MAR 90 |
78 pages |
| Authors:
Gurkan Turkes; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | This thesis investigates the performance of various configurations of tactical High Frequency (HF) field deployable antennas in the presence of lossy earth. Antennas investigated include horizontal dipoles, short sloping wires, inverted vees, and monopoles with buried and elevated radials. Numerical models of the antennas are exercised via the Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC) for radiation pattern performance. Antennas are analyzed for applicability to (1) short-range Near Vertical Incident Skywave (NVIS), where ... |
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| A Generic Set of HF Antennas for Use with Spherical Model Expansions |
MAR 90 |
74 pages |
| Authors:
Nedim Katal; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | An antenna engineering handbook and database program has been constructed by engineers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) using the Numerical Electromagnetics Code (NEC) antenna modeling program to prepare data performance on tactical field communication antennas used by the Army. It is desirable to have this information installed on a personnel computer (PC), using relational database techniques to select antennas based on performance criteria. This thesis obtains and analyses ... |
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| Wartime Manpower Mobilization Planning Guidance |
MAR 90 |
83 pages |
| Authors:
Elaine Babcock; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (FORCE MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL) WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Handbook provides computation guidance and sample instructions for preparing projected wartime military and civilian manpower demand and supply data. Specific data preparation instructions will be provided at the time of each data call. |
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| Fundamental Concepts of Cost-Benefit Analysis |
FEB 90 |
28 pages |
| Authors:
mary S. Ortwerth; TROOP SUPPORT COMMAND (ARMY) ST LOUIS MO
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 | This handbook has been designed for use by problem solving groups such as Quality Circles and total Quality Management Teams, and by others with no experience in performing Cost-Benefit Analysis. Its purpose is to describe the Cost-Benefit Analysis process, discuss the steps in preparing one, and identify the techniques used. Practical exercises illustrate the concepts and a glossary is included to define terms used. |
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| Millimeter - Wave Radar Scattering from Terrain: Data Handbook |
30 JAN 90 |
133 pages |
| Authors:
Thomas F. Haddock; Fawwaz T. Ulaby; MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR RADIATION LAB
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 | This report provides a summary of experimental observations of the radar backscatter from terrain, measured by the University of Michigan truck- mounted radar. The data is at 35, 94, and 140 GHz at HH, VV, and HV polarizations. The terrain types observed include dry and wet snow, in covered ground, trees, grasses, asphalt, and gravel. Keywords: Millimeter waves; Snow/ ice; Surface roughness/properties; Tree canopies; Road surfaces; Polarimeters; Radar scattering. (edc) ... |
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| Handbook for the U.S. Project Officer MWDDEA-N-67-G-4207 in CY 1990 |
02 JAN 90 |
52 pages |
| Authors:
Heinz A. Gorges; VINETA INC FALLS CHURCH VA
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 | The active tasks are: 1. in the field of propeller noise radiation: Vibration Response of Plate-Like Structures; 2. in the field of ship's hull radiation: Noise Reduction through Coatings; 3. in the field of induced noise radiation: Active Elastic Mounting; and in the field of sonar self noise: Sonar Dome Baffle Design and Material for Surface Ships. The following tasks are open subject to future developments in Germany and the ... |
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| Design to Cost Handbook |
JAN 90 |
18 pages |
| Authors:
Warren H. Gille Jr.; Richard A. Kolkmeier; TROOP SUPPORT COMMAND (ARMY) ST LOUIS MO
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 | This Handbook provides a simple and convenient reference for Design to Cost responsibilities, functions, and concepts. It is a summary of salient points selected from Army Regulations, AMC supplements, and other pertinent documents. It is intended to provide a general introduction to the Design to Cost program and how it operates. It contains references to documents, people, and a glossary which facilitate additional study. (Second edition). Recommended for use at ... |
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| Wright Research and Development Center Test Facilities Handbook |
JAN 90 |
309 pages |
| Authors:
Margaret B. Skujins; WRIGHT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This handbook contains a listing of Wright Research and Development Center facilities located at Wright-Patterson AFB OH. Facilities included are those of the Materials, Aero Propulsion and Power, Avionics, Flight Dynamics, and Electronic Technology laboratories and the Signature Technology, Technology Exploitation, and Cockpit Integration directorates. Documented listings include information on facility type, capabilities, instrumentation, availability and POC. (rh) |
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| Volume III. Systems Phase, Chapter 6A: Electronic Warfare/Radar Handbook |
JAN 90 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
AIR FORCE TEST PILOT SCHOOL EDWARDS AFB CA
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 | Contents Rules of Thumb, Estimates Conversion Factors Electronic Equipment Designations Frequency Designation Chart ECM Frequency Bands & Channel Codes Receiver Comparisons System Antenna Selection Criteria Antenna Scan Characteristics Symbols, Terms, Abbreviations ECM Techniques Glossary Fundamental Jamming Relationships Free Space Transmission Loss Plane Earth Transmission Loss Minimum Effective Antenna Height Propagation Loss, Detection Range Atmospheric Fading Chaff Analysis |
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| Systems Engineering Management Guide |
JAN 1990 |
296 pages |
| Authors:
F. Kockler; T. Withers; J. Poodiack; M. Gierman; DEFENSE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT COLL FORT BELVOIR VA
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 | This document is one of a family of educational acquisition management guides written from a Department perspective; e.g., non-service peculiar. These are intended primarily for use in the courses offered by the Defense Systems Management College and secondarily as desk references for DoD acquisition Managers. This family of guides consists of: (1) Integrated Logistics Support Guide, (2) Mission Critical Computer Resources Management Guide, (3) Test and Evaluation Management Guide, (4) ... |
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| Hungary: A Country Study |
90 |
367 pages |
| Authors:
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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| Climatic Handbook of the USSR, Issue 27. Kamchatskaya Oblast. Part 3. Wind |
29 DEC 89 |
184 pages |
| Authors:
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | In this handbook the wind conditions for the Kamchatskaya Oblast are covered for the period from 1936 through 1964. For tables 9 and 9a data from the period 1891-1964 are used. Prolonged observations of wind velocity are necessary because from year to year considerable variations in the frequency of wind velocities are noted. The frequencies of high velocities are subject to the greatest variations. The handbook includes materials from 58 ... |
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| Handbook on Climate of the USSR |
20 DEC 89 |
268 pages |
| Authors:
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | Partial Contents: A brief description of the conditions of cloud cover and atmospheric phenomena; Explanation to the tables; Cloudiness, Fog, Snow storms, Thunderstorms, and Hail. Keywords: Meteorological data; Tables data; Weather stations; Russian translations. (edc) ANNOTATION: Handbook on Climate of the USSR--Translation. |
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| Handbook of Climate of the USSR. Humidity of Air, Atmospheric Precipitations, Snow Cover |
07 DEC 89 |
288 pages |
| Authors:
FOREIGN TECHNOLOGY DIV WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | Partial Contents: Short characteristic of the regime of humidification; Explanations to the tables, Humidity of air; Atmospheric precipitation, and Snow cover; Alphabetical index of stations. Keywords: Meteorological data; Tables data; Weather stations; Russian translations. (edc) |
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| Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES) Positional Handbook and Database Specification |
06 DEC 89 |
181 pages |
| Authors:
SYSTEMS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC PALO ALTO CA MISSION EFFECTIVENESS DEPT
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 | This document was designed to provide the US Army CORPS air defenders with the necessary information to effectively use and operate the US Army's Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES). There are five manuals for RAIDES. RAIDES was developed by Systems Control Technology, Inc. Palo Alto, CA for the Joint Tactical Fusion Program Management Office (JTFPMO). RAIDES is a derivative of USAFE's Force Level Automated Planning System (FLAPS) and was ... |
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| Area Handbook Series: Ecuador: A Country Study |
DEC 89 |
331 pages |
| Authors:
Dennis M. Hanratty; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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| Area Handbook Series: Singapore: A Country Study |
DEC 89 |
354 pages |
| Authors:
BArbara L. LePoer; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | This volume is one in a continuing series of books which deal with a particular foreign country, describing and analyzing its political, economic, social, and national security systems and institutions, and examining the interrelationships of those systems and the ways they are shaped by cultural factors. Each study is written by a multidisciplinary team of social scientists. The authors seek to provide a basic understanding of the observed society, striving ... |
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| Area Handbook Series: Bolivia: A Country Study |
DEC 89 |
388 pages |
| Authors:
Rex A. Hudson; Dennis M. Hanratty; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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| Analysis of the 'Uniform Building Code' |
DEC 89 |
142 pages |
| Authors:
Karen F. Natsuhara; Roger M. Natsuhara; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | This thesis examined and analyzed the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) who produces a public good, the 'Uniform Building Code'. The 'Uniform Building Code' is one of the three 'model building codes' produced in the United States for use and adoption as a baseline building code for states and local municipalities. The process by which ICBO produces the 'Uniform Building Code' was first examined and then several users of ... |
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| Review of the MIL-HDBK-5 Program |
DEC 89 |
87 pages |
| Authors:
Paul E. Ruff; BATTELLE COLUMBUS DIV OH
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 | A summary of the technical accomplishments for the MIL-HDBK-5 Program is presented. Design values (minimum tensile yield and ultimate, compressive yield, shear ultimate, as well as bearing yield and ultimate strengths) for new products, such as, 2090-T83 sheet, 2519-T87 plate, 6013-T6 sheet, 7150-T6151 and T7751 plate, 7150-T61511 and T 77511 extrusion, Ti-15V-3Cr-3Al-3Sn sheet, and Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al die forgings, were incorporated into MIL-HDBK-5. Design values for many products in the document were ... |
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| Handbook of Uncertainty Methodology for Engine Testing of Pyestock |
NOV 89 |
69 pages |
| Authors:
J. C. Ascough; ROYAL AEROSPACE ESTABLISHMENT FARNBOROUGH (UNITED KINGDOM)
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 | Measurements of aircraft gas turbine engine performance in the altitude test facility at RAE(P) are subject to a small amount of uncertainty resulting from a combination of precision (or random) errors and bias (or systematic) errors. The limits of the precision errors can be readily calculated by statistical analysis of the results measured during the engine tests. Bias limits are not directly observable in the test results, but can be ... |
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| A Mathematical Approach to Automatic Configuration of Machining Fixtures: Analysis and Synthesis. |
NOV 1989 |
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| Authors:
Y. C. Chou; V. Chandru; M. M. Barash
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 | Drawing on screw theory and engineering mechanics, a mathematical theory for automatic configuration of machining fixtures for prismatic parts is developed. There are two parts in the theory: analysis and synthesis. The following functions of fixtures are analyzed: deterministic workpiece location, clamping stability, and total restraint. The synthesis of fixtures includes the determination of locating and clamping points on workpiece surface and the determination of clamping forces. The theory deals ... |
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| The Challenge of Bonding Metals to Ceramics. |
NOV 1989 |
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| Authors:
J. INTRATER
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 | Joints between metals and ceramics are becoming ever more important in the production of electronic components and other high-tech products. (Copyright 1989 by Penton Publishing). |
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| Military Test: Downsizing and Standardization. |
NOV 1989 |
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| Authors:
B. McCullough
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| A Simulation Assistant for Modeling Manufacturing Systems. |
NOV 1989 |
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| Authors:
B. J. Schroer
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| Machine Tools Can Also Be Measuring Devices. |
NOV 1989 |
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| Authors:
F. Benassi
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| Gauging Made Quick, Easy, and Portable. |
NOV 1989 |
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| Authors:
D. Labrenz
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| Measuring One and All on the Shop Floor. |
NOV 1989 |
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| Authors:
S. Walsh
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| Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES). Student's Training Course Guide |
01 OCT 89 |
84 pages |
| Authors:
SYSTEMS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC PALO ALTO CA MISSION EFFECTIVENESS DEPT
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 | This document was developed as a hands on student training manual for the US Army's Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES). There are five manuals for RAIDES. RAIDES was developed by Systems Control Technology, Inc., Palo Alto, CA for the Joint Tactical Fusion Program Management Office (JTFPMO). RAIDES is a derivative of USAFE's Force Level Automated Planning System (FLAPS) and was extensively modified to incorporate a Blue versus Red situation ... |
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| Corps Helicopter Attack Planning System (CHAPS): Training Course/ Curriculum Outline |
01 OCT 89 |
7 pages |
| Authors:
SYSTEMS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC PALO ALTO CA MISSION EFFECTIVENESS DEPT
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 | This document was developed as a training/curriculum outline manual for the US Army's CORPS Helicopter Attack Planning System (CHAPS). There are five manuals for CHAPS. CHAPS was developed by Systems Control Technology, Inc, Palo Alto, CA for the Joint Tactical Fusion Program Management Office (JTFPMO). CHAPS is a derivative of USAFE's Force Level Automated Planing System (FLAPS) and was extensively modified to incorporate US Army attack helicopters. The CHAPS program ... |
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| Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES): Training Course/Curriculum Outline |
01 OCT 89 |
8 pages |
| Authors:
SYSTEMS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC PALO ALTO CA MISSION EFFECTIVENESS DEPT
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 | This document was developed as a training/curriculum outline manual for the US Army's Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES). There are five manuals for RAIDES. RAIDES was developed by Systems Control Technology, Inc, Palo Alto, CA for the Joint Tactical Fusion Program Management Office (JTFPMO). RAIDES is a derivative of USAFE's Force Level Automated Planing System (FLAPS) and was extensively modified to incorporate a Blue versus Red situation display for ... |
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| Corps Helicopter Attack Planning System (CHAPS). Positional Handbook. Appendix A. Messages. Appendix B. Statespace Construction Sample Session |
01 OCT 89 |
118 pages |
| Authors:
SYSTEMS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC PALO ALTO CA MISSION EFFECTIVENESS DEPT
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 | This document was designed to provide the US Army CORPS helicopter planners with the necessary information to effectively use and operate the US army's CORPS Helicopter Attack Planning System (CHAPS). There are five manuals for CHAPS. CHAPS was developed by Systems Control Technology, Inc, Palo Alto, CA for the Joint Tactical Fusion Program Management Office (JTFPMO). CHAPS is a derivative of USAFE's Force Level Automated Planing System (FLAPS) and was ... |
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| Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES). Instructor/Lesson Guides |
01 OCT 89 |
40 pages |
| Authors:
SYSTEMS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC PALO ALTO CA MISSION EFFECTIVENESS DEPT
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 | This document was developed as a student instructor/lesson guide manual for the US Army's Rapid Air Defense Evaluation System (RAIDES). There are five manuals for RAIDES. RAIDES was developed by Systems Control Technology, Inc, Palo Alto, CA for the Joint Tactical Fusion Program Management Office (JTFPMO). RAIDES is a derivative of USAFE's Force Level Automated Planing System (FLAPS) and was extensively modified to incorporate US Army air defense forces. The ... |
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| Corps Helicopter Attack Planning System (CHAPS). Student's Training Course Guide |
01 OCT 89 |
83 pages |
| Authors:
SYSTEMS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY INC PALO ALTO CA MISSION EFFECTIVENESS DEPT
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 | This document was developed as a hands-on student training manual for the US Army's CORPS Helicopter Attack Planning System (CHAPS). There are five manuals for CHAPS. There are five manuals for CHAPS. CHAPS was developed by Systems Control Technology, Inc., Palo Alto, CA for the Joint Tactical Fusion Program Management Office (JTFPMO). CHAPS is a derivative of USAFE's Force Level Automated Planning System (FLAPS) and was extensively modified to incorporate ... |
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| Future Machines = More Electronics. |
OCT 1989 |
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| Authors:
J. Jablonowski
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 | In fact, the recurring theme in presentations made at the Third Biennial International Manufacturing Technology Research Forum was how electronics and programming techniques will change the way we use manufacturing hardware. Several of the 17 papers or talks delivered at the forum (Aug 29-30 in Rosemont, Ill) were on the topic; most referred to controls as a major factor in machinery designs to come. (Copyright 1989 by Penton Publishing). |
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| Operation of Reliability Analysis Center (FY88) |
OCT 89 |
74 pages |
| Authors:
Donna R. Crossland; RELIABILITY ANALYSIS CENTER GRIFFISS AFB NY
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 | This is the first Annual Report for Operation of the Reliability Analysis Center. Information concerning expended effort, accrued operating cost, volumes produced, user services (and income derived from these services) and distribution of technical publications is provided for the fiscal year 1 Oct 87 to 30 Sep 88. The Reliability Analysis Center, a technically managed by Rome Air Development Center, a DoD Information Analysis Center with the express purpose of ... |
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