... theprogram office, depending on who requests the information. For instance, when submitting a DAES, a program office staff member may receive input first from the program manager and then from the ... funded research and development center sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the Department of the Navy, the Marine Corps, the defense ... and splits over the years. A standardized data format makes it easier fortheprogram office to derive reliable estimates on the cost of future acquisition programs. Programs (and their prime contractors)...
... shows the right-hand columns now 2 m deep when considering their resistance in the y direction. The sum of the inertia force still acts at the CoM. (The influence of the increased weight of the ... be designed for only 10 per cent of thedesign force of a building of the same weight with T ϭ 0.2 seconds (two storeys). In general, the longer the nat-ural period of vibration, the less the ... is required in the roof plane to resist inertia forces from the top of the gables as well as the inertia force from the roof itself ( Fig. 2.22 ). The bracing transfers these forces through...
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... alloy development program and recommen-dations forthe future focus of the program, as well as an assessment of the impli-cations forthe entire OIT program and the transition to the IOF strategy ... Ridge. The report included a review and assessment of the program and recommendations forthe future, as well as an assessment of impli-cations forthe entire OIT program and the transition to the ... arbitrarily.ãIndustry research agendas assure researchers that their research is im-portant to the industry.ã Government and industry share the cost of research. ã Researchers and their universities or not -for- profit...
... set of fuels. The results reported to the committee were only forthe first phase of the program. The PNGV made the results public through publication in technical papers, namely the Society ofAutomotive ... ofSciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The members of the committee responsible forthe report were chosen for their special competences and with regard for appropriate ... status of the partners’ joint R&D efforts for diesel engines and the identi-fication of the critical barriers that need to be surmounted for success in the PNGV program. 12 PARTNERSHIP FOR A...
... before theyhave adequately formulated the goals of theresearch and thor-oughly understood theresearch questions. Many questionnairesconstructed by inexperienced people look as if the researchers ... have about the nature ofeither the scholarship or the sponsorship of theresearch and how the data will be used. In addition, you should inform respondentsabout the degree to which their answers ... administration.Although we stress the careful formulation of theresearch problemsbefore a questionnaire is designed, we do not tell you how to selectand formulate important research problems. To do...
... dueto using the spatial a prior information to guaranteethat the first extracted source is the one of interest,that is, the eye-blink source. Therefore, there is noneed to extract other sources ... executed our proposed algorithm. The aforementioned CCsforeachrunwerethencomputedbetween the extracted eye-blink and the EEGs before andafter the artifact removal. These values have subsequentlybeen ... method to acquire the prior informa-tion, that is, the spatial signature of the eye-blink signal,from the EEG measurements. Therefore, we do not follow the conventional heuristic approaches such...
... of the precode. The extrinsicinformation passed by the precode to the LT code is thenT(x(l)ext). The notations are summarized in Figure 2.When accounting forthe transfer function of the ... account for finitelength design constraints, one also might question whether the asymptotic analysis of the joint decoder remains valid for finite length design. Indeed, in the asymptotic regime, the concentration ... step, the precode isdecoded alone, and the extrinsic information passed from the LT code is used as aprioriinformation forthe precode.Since the precode is assumed to have a threshold, the jointdecoding...
... to the ground station periodically;(vii) ground component, which receives the compressed datafrom the spacecrafts and stores it for further process-ing.All these components—except forthe ... various system parame-ters for all the nodes in the domain to achieve the Controller-recommended adaptation. The computed values of systemparameters for each node are then propagated to Effectors ... monotonic analysis) is then per-formed and priorities are computed for each CORBA objectin the system. After the priorities are computed, RapidScheduses RT-CORBA features to enforce these computed...
... NìN gives the size of the frames in pixels while the third parameter indicates the stepnumber forthe different levels of decomposition forthe 3D-WT. Forthe sake of clarity, in the figures, ... [12]. They have designed and evaluated aparallel algorithm for computing the three-dimensional FFT.They have also found out that the I/O mechanisms play acentral role on the performance of the ... with other users the system.6.3. MetricsWe will evaluate the performance of the three algorithms interms of three metrics, namely, the total processing time, the speed-up factor, and the first-order...
... Interview protocols for AHRQ staff focused on their role in IDSRN, the under-lying rationale forthe program, their perspectives onimplementing research into practice, and their views ofIDSRN's ... its goals as these bear on the interpretation of the findings on IDSRN outcomes.Our interviews with AHRQ leaders at the outset of the evaluation showed that they tended to view program goals ... and concerns, and the ability to interpret what these implied forthe conductof research. Hence, successful teams needed someonewithin the organization to help bridge theresearch andoperational...
... redesign (Product and Process Design, Design for Use, Designfor End-of-Life, or, more generally, Design for X) These tools, and the issues correlated with them (evaluation of environmental ... and a wide range of design requirements. The characteristics distinguishing this approach from other design approaches make it more suitable when the aim is to designforthe environ-mental ... Strategies 2349.3.3 Approaches and Tools forDesign 2369.3.3.1 Designfor Disassembly 2369.3.3.2 Designfor Recycling 2379.3.4 Quantitative Evaluation of the Potential for Recovery 2409.3.5...