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The Multigraph Modeling Tool, Amy Apon, C A. Childers, W H. Hooper, K D. Gordon, L W. Dowdy Jan 1994

The Multigraph Modeling Tool, Amy Apon, C A. Childers, W H. Hooper, K D. Gordon, L W. Dowdy

Publications

No abstract provided.


Measurement Of The Cross Section For Γγ→Pp̄, Artuso, M.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas Jan 1994

Measurement Of The Cross Section For Γγ→Pp̄, Artuso, M.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

No abstract provided.


Determination Of Budgetary Expertise Among Public School Library Media Specialists In The State Of Florida, Mary Hosken Jan 1994

Determination Of Budgetary Expertise Among Public School Library Media Specialists In The State Of Florida, Mary Hosken

CCE Theses and Dissertations

In 1988, Information Power described skills and duties expected of a school library media specialist. These include familiarity with various forms of educational technology, interpersonal social and communication skills, and proficiency in a wide range of planning and management areas. Simultaneously, restructuring, a movement to site-based management, requires new types of skills of Florida's teachers.

While the importance and complexity of the position of library media specialist has increased, there is concern that some practicing professionals do not have training or experience to address these new obligations. As a benchmark of current expertise in non-instructional duties, this research effort attempted …


The Design Of An Effective, Economical Executive Information System For Cedarville College, David L. Rotman Jan 1994

The Design Of An Effective, Economical Executive Information System For Cedarville College, David L. Rotman

CCE Theses and Dissertations

The managers of a corporation have an obligation to make the best use of available organizational resources for daily operational activities of the corporation and for long-range development. This requirement for efficient management certainly obtains for higher education, as declining student populations and shrinking funding sources argue for an even greater need to manage well. One important aspect of efficient management is having sufficient information for decision making. This dissertation addresses the need for electronic tools to assist officers of a higher education institution in the management of the institution by improving access to information. College administrators need information about …


The Binational English & Spanish Telecommunications Network, Armando A. Arias Jr. Jan 1994

The Binational English & Spanish Telecommunications Network, Armando A. Arias Jr.

SSGS Faculty Publications and Presentations

BESTNET was established in the early 1980's, as an effort to link universities on both sides of the U.S.- Mexico border through microwave, satellite and cable television technologies. In the late 1980's BESTNET focused primarily on the development of asynchronous computer mediated learning and teaching in an internationally networked virtual environment. For the past six years (1990's) BESTNET has strengthened its binational ties and continued its "high tech" focus through the development of active or vibrant model technology which is assisting in the creation of an on-line binational university setting that is "borderless" (albeit, seamless to the user). Today, this …


The World Wide Web And Technology Transfer At Nasa Langley Research Center, Michael L. Nelson, David J. Bianco Jan 1994

The World Wide Web And Technology Transfer At Nasa Langley Research Center, Michael L. Nelson, David J. Bianco

Computer Science Faculty Publications

NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) began using the World Wide Web (WWW) in the summer of 1993, becoming the first NASA installation to provide a Center-wide home page. This coincided with a reorganization of LaRC to provide a more concentrated focus on technology transfer to both aerospace and non-aerospace industry. Use of the WWW and NCSA Mosaic not only provides automated information dissemination, but also allows for the implementation, evolution and integration of many technology transfer applications. This paper describes several of these innovative applications, including the on-line presentation of the entire Technology Opportunities Showcase (TOPS), an industrial partnering showcase …


Resolving Attribute Incompatibility In Database Integration: An Evidential Reasoning Approach, Ee-Peng Lim, Shashi Shekhar Jan 1994

Resolving Attribute Incompatibility In Database Integration: An Evidential Reasoning Approach, Ee-Peng Lim, Shashi Shekhar

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Resolving domain incompatibility among independently developed databases often involves uncertain information. DeMichiel (1989) showed that uncertain information can be generated by the mapping of conflicting attributes to a common domain, based on some domain knowledge. The authors show that uncertain information can also arise when the database integration process requires information not directly represented in the component databases, but can be obtained through some summary of data. They therefore propose an extended relational model based on Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence (1976) to incorporate such uncertain knowledge about the source databases. They also develop a full set of extended relational operations …


Measurement Of The Branching Fraction For D+K-++, Balest, R.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas Jan 1994

Measurement Of The Branching Fraction For D+K-++, Balest, R.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Using the CLEO II detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring we have measured the ratio of branching fractions, B(D+K-++)/(D0K-+)=2.350.160.16. Our recent measurement of scrB(D0K-+) then gives scrB(D+K-++)=(9.30.60.8)%.


Distributed Memo: A Heterogeneously Distributed And Parallel Software Development Environment, William T. O'Connell, George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher Jan 1994

Distributed Memo: A Heterogeneously Distributed And Parallel Software Development Environment, William T. O'Connell, George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

Heterogeneously distributed and parallel computing environments are highly dependent on hardware, data migration, and protocols. The result is significant difficulty in software reuse, portability across platforms, and an increased overall development effort. The appearance of a shared directory of unordered queues can be provided by integrating heterogeneous computers transparently. This integration provides a conducive environment for parallel and distributed application development, by abstracting the issues of hardware and communication. Object oriented technology is exploited to provide this seamless environment.


Distributed-Memo: Heterogeneously Concurrent Programming With A Shared Directory Of Unordered Queues, William T. O'Connell, George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher Jan 1994

Distributed-Memo: Heterogeneously Concurrent Programming With A Shared Directory Of Unordered Queues, William T. O'Connell, George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

Heterogeneously distributed and parallel computing environments are highly dependent on hardware, data migration, and protocols. The result is significant difficulty in software reuse, portability across platforms, and an increased overall development effort. The appearance of a shared directory of unordered queues can be provided by integrating heterogeneous computers transparently. This integration provides a conducive environment for parallel and distributed application development, by abstracting the issues of hardware and communication. Object oriented technology is exploited to provide this seamless environment.


General Methods For Analyzing Machine Learning Sample Complexity, Christoph Cornelius Michael Jan 1994

General Methods For Analyzing Machine Learning Sample Complexity, Christoph Cornelius Michael

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

During the past decade, there has been a resurgence of interest in applying mathematical methods to problems in artificial intelligence. Much work has been done in the field of machine learning, but it is not always clear how the results of this research should be applied to practical problems. Our aim is to help bridge the gap between theory and practice by addressing the question: "If we are given a machine learning algorithm, how should we go about formally analyzing it?" as opposed to the usual question: "how do we write a learning algorithm we can analyze?".;We will consider algorithms …


A Strategic Plan For Computing And Telecommunications At A University, Dennis J. Huff Jan 1994

A Strategic Plan For Computing And Telecommunications At A University, Dennis J. Huff

CCE Theses and Dissertations

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU), a multi-campus, four-year institution of higher education specializing in aeronautic and avionic engineering, has recently made a strong commitment to integration of technology into the University environment. Due to a present lack of vision and planning, ERAU secured the services of Technology Specialists, Inc. (TSI) to manage the technology center and develop a five year plan for technology integration. The author was instrumental in the planning and development of the plan. As research has confirmed, technology planning has traditionally been lacking in higher education institutions. The author followed a method for plan development as suggested by …


The Electronic Bulletin Board As A Means Of Professional Communication Among Physics Teachers, Donald L. Mcgarry Jan 1994

The Electronic Bulletin Board As A Means Of Professional Communication Among Physics Teachers, Donald L. Mcgarry

CCE Theses and Dissertations

Teachers of secondary school physics are often physically isolated from their peers; that is, they do not have as much contact with their physics colleagues as they desire. One reason for this physical isolation is the relatively small population of students enrolled in high school physics courses resulting in small numbers of physics teachers per school. Another is that many physics teachers are teaching physics only part time.

One method of communication among teachers has the potential to improve professional communication among physics teachers. This is the computer operated electronic bulletin board system (BBS). Bulletin board systems and variants have …


An Improved Characterization Of 1-Step Recoverable Embeddings: Rings In Hypercubes, Jun-Lin Liu, T.J. Sager, Bruce M. Mcmillin Jan 1994

An Improved Characterization Of 1-Step Recoverable Embeddings: Rings In Hypercubes, Jun-Lin Liu, T.J. Sager, Bruce M. Mcmillin

Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works

An embedding is 1-step recoverable if any single fault occurs, the embedding can be reconfigured in one reconfiguration step to maintain the structure of the embedded graph. In this paper we present an efficient scheme to construct this type of 1-step recoverable ring embeddings in the hypercube. Our scheme will guarantee finding a 1-step recoverable embedding of a length-k (even) ring in a d-cube where 6 less than or equal to k less than or equal to (3/4)2/sup d/ and d greater than or equal to 3, provided such an embedding exists. Unlike previously proposed schemes, we solve the general …


Fast Accurate Simulation Of Large Shared Memory Multiprocessors, Bob Boothe Phd Jan 1994

Fast Accurate Simulation Of Large Shared Memory Multiprocessors, Bob Boothe Phd

Faculty Publications

Fast computer simulation is an essential tool in the design of large parallel computers. We discuss the design and performance of our Fast Accurate Simulation Tool, FAST. We start by summarizing the tradeoffs made in the designs of this and other simulators. The key ideas used in this simulator involve execution driven simulation techniques that modify the object code of the application program being studied. This produces an augmented version of the code that is directly executed and performs much of the work of the simulation. We extend the previous work in execution driven simulation by introducing several new uses …


Study Of The Five-Charged-Pion Decay Of The Τ Lepton, D. Gibaut, Manoj Thulasidas Jan 1994

Study Of The Five-Charged-Pion Decay Of The Τ Lepton, D. Gibaut, Manoj Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

The branching fractions for the five-charged-particle decays of the τ lepton have been measured in e+e− annihilations using the CLEO II detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring. Assuming all charged particles to be pions, the results are B(3π−2π+≥0 neutrals ντ)=(0.097±0.005±0.011)%, B(3π−2π+ντ)=(0.077±0.005 ±0.009)%, B(3π−2π+π0ντ)=(0.019±0.004±0.004)%, and B(3π−2π+2π0ντ)B(3π−2π−π0ντ) is measured for the first time by exclusive π0 reconstruction. The results are compared with the predictions from the partially conserved-axial-current and conserved-vector-current hypotheses assuming isospin invariance.


Observation Of A New Charmed Strange Meson, Kubota, Y.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas Jan 1994

Observation Of A New Charmed Strange Meson, Kubota, Y.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

No abstract provided.


Precision Measurement Of The Ds*+-Ds+ Mass Difference, Brown, D.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas Jan 1994

Precision Measurement Of The Ds*+-Ds+ Mass Difference, Brown, D.; Et Al., M. Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

We have measured the vector-pseudoscalar mass splitting M(D*+s)-M(D+s)=144.22±0.47±0.37 MeV significantly more precisely than the previous world average. We minimize the systematic errors by also measuring the vector-pseudoscalar mass difference M(D*0)-M(D0) using the radiative decay D*0→D0γ, obtaining [M(D*+s)-M(D+s)]-[M(D*0)-M(D0)] =2.09±0.47±0.37 MeV. This is then combined with our previous high-precision measurement of M(D*0)-M(D0), which used the decay D*0→D0π0. We also measure the mass difference M(D+s)-M(D+)=99.5±0.6±0.3 MeV, using the φπ+ decay modes of the D+s and D+ mesons.


Identifying Faces Using Multiple Retrievals, Jian Kang Wu, Arcot Desai Narasimhalu Jan 1994

Identifying Faces Using Multiple Retrievals, Jian Kang Wu, Arcot Desai Narasimhalu

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

During a police investigation, officers often have to sort through hundreds of photographs to identify a suspect. To aid this task, we at the Institute of Systems Science developed and implemented a flexible database system that can retrieve faces using personal information, fuzzy and free-text descriptors, and classification trees.


A Strategy For Electronic Dissemination Of Nasa Langley Technical Publications, Donna G. Roper, Mary K. Mccaskill, Scott D. Holland, Joanne L. Walsh, Michael L. Nelson, Susan L. Adkins, Manjula Y. Ambur, Bryan A. Campbell Jan 1994

A Strategy For Electronic Dissemination Of Nasa Langley Technical Publications, Donna G. Roper, Mary K. Mccaskill, Scott D. Holland, Joanne L. Walsh, Michael L. Nelson, Susan L. Adkins, Manjula Y. Ambur, Bryan A. Campbell

Computer Science Faculty Publications

To demonstrate NASA Langley Research Center's relevance and to transfer technology to external customers in a timely and efficient manner, Langley has formed a working group to study and recommend a course of action for the electronic dissemination of technical reports (EDTR). The working group identified electronic report requirements (e.g., accessibility, file format, search requirements) of customers in U.S. industry through numerous site visits and personal contacts. Internal surveys were also used to determine commonalities in document preparation methods. From these surveys, a set of requirements for an electronic dissemination system was developed. Two candidate systems were identified and evaluated …


A Greedy Hypercube-Labeling Algorithm, D. Bhagavathi, C. E. Grosch, S. Olariu Jan 1994

A Greedy Hypercube-Labeling Algorithm, D. Bhagavathi, C. E. Grosch, S. Olariu

Computer Science Faculty Publications

Due to its attractive topological properties, the hypercube multiprocessor has emerged as one of the architectures of choice when it comes to implementing a large number of computational problems. In many such applications, Gray-code labelings of the hypercube are a crucial prerequisite for obtaining efficient algorithms. We propose a greedy algorithm that, given an n-dimensional hypercube H with N=22 nodes, returns a Gray-code labeling of H, that is, a labeling of the nodes with binary strings of length n such that two nodes are neighbors in the hypercube if, and only if, their labels differ in exactly …


Observation Of Inclusive B Decays To The Charmed Baryons C++ And C0, Procario, M.; Te Al., M. Thulasidas Jan 1994

Observation Of Inclusive B Decays To The Charmed Baryons C++ And C0, Procario, M.; Te Al., M. Thulasidas

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

No abstract provided.


Electronic Document Distribution: Design Of The Anonymous Ftp Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich Jan 1994

Electronic Document Distribution: Design Of The Anonymous Ftp Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich

Computer Science Faculty Publications

An experimental electronic dissemination project, the Langley Technical Report Server (LTRS), has been undertaken to determine the feasibility of delivering Langley technical reports directly to the desktops of researchers worldwide. During the first six months, over 4700 accesses occurred and over 2400 technical reports were distributed. This usage indicates the high level of interest that researchers have in performing literature searches and retrieving technical reports at their desktops. The initial system was developed with existing resources and technology. The reports are stored as files on an inexpensive UNIX workstation and are accessible over the Internet. This project will serve as …


World Wide Web Implementation Of The Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich, David J. Bianco Jan 1994

World Wide Web Implementation Of The Langley Technical Report Server, Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich, David J. Bianco

Computer Science Faculty Publications

On January 14, 1993, NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) made approximately 130 formal, 'unclassified, unlimited' technical reports available via the anonymous FTP Langley Technical Report Server (LTRS). LaRC was the first organization to provide a significant number of aerospace technical reports for open electronic dissemination. LTRS has been successful in its first 18 months of operation, with over 11,000 reports distributed and has helped lay the foundation for electronic document distribution for NASA. The availability of World Wide Web (WWW) technology has revolutionized the Internet-based information community. This paper describes the transition of LTRS from a centralized FTP site to …


Causal Synchrony In The Design Of Distributed Programs, Sandra L. Peterson Jan 1994

Causal Synchrony In The Design Of Distributed Programs, Sandra L. Peterson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

The outcome of any computation is determined by the order of the events in the computation and the state of the component variables of the computation at those events. The level of knowledge that can be obtained about event order and process state influences protocol design and operation. In a centralized system, the presence of a physical clock makes it easy to determine event order. It is a more difficult task in a distributed system because there is normally no global time. Hence, there is no common time reference to be used for ordering events. as a consequence, distributed protocols …


A Generic Software Modeling Framework For Building Heterogeneous Distributed And Parallel Software Systems, William T. O'Connell, George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher Jan 1994

A Generic Software Modeling Framework For Building Heterogeneous Distributed And Parallel Software Systems, William T. O'Connell, George K. Thiruvathukal, Thomas W. Christopher

Computer Science: Faculty Publications and Other Works

Heterogeneous distributed and parallel computing environments are highly dependent on hardware and communication protocols. The result is significant difficulty in software reuse, portability across platforms, interoperability, and an increased overall development effort. A new systems engineering approach is needed for parallel processing systems in heterogeneous environments. The generic modeling framework de-emphasizes platform- specific development while exploiting software reuse (and platform-specific capabilities) with a simple, well defined, and easily integrated set of abstractions providing a high level of heterogeneous interoperability.


Visualisation Of Inshore Marine Water Depth Data, Karen Powell Jan 1994

Visualisation Of Inshore Marine Water Depth Data, Karen Powell

Theses : Honours

The literature review performed as part of this Project concentrated on two objectives. The first objective was the identification of techniques applicable to the visualisation of the inshore marine water depth data obtained from the Department of Marine & Harbours (M&H). The second objective involved examining how colour is best used within data visualisation. The experimentation investigated a simple method for interpreting movement between depth surveys undertaken by M&H. Although it achieved the objective of creating a longer and smoother animation, it was concluded that the movement of the harbour floor was not accurately represented. The Project applied an optical …


Catching Up With The Networks: Host I/O At Gigabit Rates, Zubin D. Dittia, Jerome R. Cox Jr., Guru M. Parulkar Jan 1994

Catching Up With The Networks: Host I/O At Gigabit Rates, Zubin D. Dittia, Jerome R. Cox Jr., Guru M. Parulkar

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

The last few years have seen network data rates skyrocket from a few Mbps to a Gbps or more. However, a lack of integration of the host-netowrk interface, the operating system, and network protocols has resulted in end-applications seeing only a small fraction of this total bandwidth being available for data transfer. The emergence of demanding applications in the realms of multimedia and virtual reality provides further impetus in the drive to overcome this problem. In this paper, we present the design of a high performance ATM host-network interface for workstations and servers that can support a bidirecitonal sustained data …


Self-Stabilization By Counter Flushing, George Varghese Jan 1994

Self-Stabilization By Counter Flushing, George Varghese

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

A useful way to design simple and robust protocols is to make them self-stabilitizing. We describe a simple technique for self-stabilization called counter flushign which is applicable to a number of distributed algorithms. A randomized version of counter flushing is shown to have extremely small expected stabilization time. We show how our technique helps to crisply understand and improve some previous distributed algorithms. Then we apply it to a variety of total algorithms for deadlock detection, propagation of information with feedback, resets and snapshots. Our stabilizing snapshot protocol has much better complexity than the previous stabilizing non-blocking snapshot protocol. Hence …


Efficient Fair Queueing Using Deficit Round Robin, George Varghese, M. Shreedhar Jan 1994

Efficient Fair Queueing Using Deficit Round Robin, George Varghese, M. Shreedhar

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

Fair queuing is a technique that allows each flow passing through a network device to have fair share of network resources. previous schemes for fair queuing that achieved nearly perfect fairness were expensive to implement: specifically, the work required to process a packet in these schemes was O(log(n)), where n is the number of active flows. This is expensive at high speeds. On the other hand, cheaper approximations of fair queuing that have been reported in the literature exhibit unfair behavior. In this paper, we describe a new approximation of fair queuing, that we call Deficit Round Robin. Our scheme …