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Java Performance Of The Rijndael Encryption Algorithm Across Compilers And Virtual Machines, Gregory Leavitt Orgill Jan 2005

Java Performance Of The Rijndael Encryption Algorithm Across Compilers And Virtual Machines, Gregory Leavitt Orgill

Theses and Dissertations

The Rijndael encryption algorithm has recently been published as the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), a Federal Information Processing Standard, and is being accepted by developers and designers as the algorithm of choice where encryption is required. Java is becoming the language of choice for E-Business applications, many of which require cryptography. The performance of any Java application is dependent on the compiler and virtual machine used to compile and interpret. Prior research has provided performance information for the Rijndael algorithm in Java for specific virtual machines. This research includes the development of a Rijndael implementation in Java. Using Java system …


Computer-Simulation-Assisted Lean Manufacturing Training, Luoding Wang Jan 2005

Computer-Simulation-Assisted Lean Manufacturing Training, Luoding Wang

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis assesses the potential of using computer simulation to aid existing lean manufacturing training methods such as lecture and live simulation. An investigation of this possibility was carried out in conjunction with UMEP's Lean 101 class. In the study, two experimental computer simulation models demonstrating the push and pull production scenarios were constructed using ProModel software. Simulation models were equipped with a Visual Basic interface to aid trainees to manipulate the model via ActiveX. Constructed computer simulation was compared with live simulation to answer these research questions: 1. Was computer simulation able to teach additional lean concepts not covered …


Evidence For The Decay Σ+→Pμ+Μ-, H. K. Park, Timothy Holmstrom, Hypercp Collaboration Jan 2005

Evidence For The Decay Σ+→Pμ+Μ-, H. K. Park, Timothy Holmstrom, Hypercp Collaboration

Chemistry & Physics Faculty Publications

We report the first evidence for the decay Σ+→pμ+μ- from data taken by the HyperCP (E871) experiment at Fermilab. Based on three observed events, the branching ratio is B(Σ+→pμ+μ-)=[8.6-5.4+6.6(stat)±5.5(syst)]×10-8. The narrow range of dimuon masses may indicate that the decay proceeds via a neutral intermediate state, Σ+→pP0,P0→μ+μ- with a P0 mass of 214.3±0.5  MeV/c2 and branching ratio B(Σ+→pP0,P0→μ+μ-)=[3.1-1.9+2.4(stat)±1.5(syst)]×10-8.


Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: January 18, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center Jan 2005

Red Rock Desert Learning Center Core Group Meeting: January 18, 2005, Red Rock Desert Learning Center

Reports (RRLC)

  1. Introductions (5 min.)
  2. Approval of Minutes from November 16, 2004 Meeting (5 minutes)
  3. Presentation of Science Curriculum – Paul Buck (30 min.)
  4. Line and Space Architects
    Presentation of Schematic Designs– Les Wallach/Henry Tom (1 hour)
    Update on Design Timeline (10 min.)
  5. Standing Reports (10 minutes)
    A. UNLV/CESU – Nancy Flagg
    B. BLM – Michael Reiland
  6. Committee Reports (5 min.)
  7. Committee Meeting Schedule for 2005 (5 min.)
  8. Open Discussion / New Business (5 min.)


Gobal Change In The Mesosphere And Usu’S Green Beam, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, Troy A. Wynn Jan 2005

Gobal Change In The Mesosphere And Usu’S Green Beam, Vincent B. Wickwar, Joshua P. Herron, Troy A. Wynn

Presentations

No abstract provided.


Immobilization Of Fission Iodine By Reaction With A Fullerene Containing Carbon Compound And Insoluble Natural Organic Matrix: Quaterly Report October-December 2004, Spencer M. Steinberg Jan 2005

Immobilization Of Fission Iodine By Reaction With A Fullerene Containing Carbon Compound And Insoluble Natural Organic Matrix: Quaterly Report October-December 2004, Spencer M. Steinberg

Separations Campaign (TRP)

We have conducted a large number of experiments to determine the possible reaction of iodate with sphagnum peat moss. These experiments indicate that the natural organic material reacts with iodate resulting in the formation of organically bound iodine and/or iodide in solution.

In the last quarter, we have conducted a number of experiments at various pHs and several temperatures (70oC, 60oC and 40oC). The reaction of iodate with peat follows pseudo first-order kinetics, although the reaction rate does appear to decrease significantly with reaction time. As noted in a previous report organically bound iodine appears to go through a maximum …


Design Concepts And Process Analysis For Transmuter Fuel Manufacturing: Quarterly Progress Report #1, Jamil M. Renno, Georg F. Mauer Jan 2005

Design Concepts And Process Analysis For Transmuter Fuel Manufacturing: Quarterly Progress Report #1, Jamil M. Renno, Georg F. Mauer

Fuels Campaign (TRP)

A Hot Cell robotic assembly: Pick and place dynamic simulation, including feedback control with Matlab, was developed for dispersion fuel manufacture.

The deployment of remote manufacturing of transmuter fuel is a necessity for the transmutation applications. In the reporting period, a virtual hot cell for the manufacturing of dispersion fuel was designed using MSC.visualNastran©, ProEngineer© and MATLAB©. Atypical events were successfully simulated. Relevant physical quantities arising during such events were monitored as well.


Comparison Of Two-Dimensional And Three-Dimensional Simulations Of Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids (Dnapls): Migration And Entrapment Of A Nonuniform Permeability Field, John A. Christ, Lawrence D. Lemke, Linda M. Abriola Jan 2005

Comparison Of Two-Dimensional And Three-Dimensional Simulations Of Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids (Dnapls): Migration And Entrapment Of A Nonuniform Permeability Field, John A. Christ, Lawrence D. Lemke, Linda M. Abriola

Environmental Science and Geology Faculty Research Publications

The influence of reduced dimensionality (two-dimensional (2-D) versus 3-D) on predictions of dense nonaqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) infiltration and entrapment in statistically homogeneous, nonuniform permeability fields was investigated using the University of Texas Chemical Compositional Simulator (UTCHEM), a 3-D numerical multiphase simulator. Hysteretic capillary pressure–saturation and relative permeability relationships implemented in UTCHEM were benchmarked against those of another lab-tested simulator, the Michigan-Vertical and Lateral Organic Redistribution (M-VALOR). Simulation of a tetrachloroethene spill in 16 field-scale aquifer realizations generated DNAPL saturation distributions with approximately equivalent distribution metrics in two and three dimensions, with 2-D simulations generally resulting in slightly higher maximum …


Effect Of Silicon Content On The Corrosion Resistance And Radiation-Induced Embrittlement Of Materials For Advanced Heavy Liquid Metal Nuclear Systems: Quarterly Progress Report (August 2004 – October 2004), Ajit K. Roy Jan 2005

Effect Of Silicon Content On The Corrosion Resistance And Radiation-Induced Embrittlement Of Materials For Advanced Heavy Liquid Metal Nuclear Systems: Quarterly Progress Report (August 2004 – October 2004), Ajit K. Roy

Transmutation Sciences Materials (TRP)

The purpose of this collaborative research project involving the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Idaho State University (ISU) is to evaluate the effect of silicon (Si) content on the corrosion behavior and radiation-induced embrittlement of martensitic stainless steels having chemical compositions similar to that of the modified 9Cr-1Mo steel. Recent studies at LANL involving Alloy EP-823 of different Si content have demonstrated that increased Si content in this alloy may enhance the corrosion resistance in molten lead-bismutheutectic (LBE). Since very little data exists in the open literature on the beneficial effect of Si …


Creep Of Granular Ice With And Without Dispersed Particles, Min Song, David M. Cole, Ian Baker Jan 2005

Creep Of Granular Ice With And Without Dispersed Particles, Min Song, David M. Cole, Ian Baker

Dartmouth Scholarship

The effects of silt-sized particles (average diameter of 50 m m) on the compressive creep of polycrystalline ice have been studied at stress levels from 0.1 to 1.45MPa and temperatures of –12 8 C and –10 8 C. Dislocation densities during creep have been estimated using a dislocation-based model of anelasticity. The results indicate that at low concentrations (up to 4wt.% % ), particles increase the minimum creep rate. Power-law behavior with an exponent of 3 was observed for both particle-free ice and ice with 1 wt.% % particles when the stress was >0.3 MPa. In contrast, linear behavior was …


Use Of Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy For Stress-Strain Measurements: Quarterly Progress Report (September 01 – November 30, 2004), Ajit K. Roy Jan 2005

Use Of Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy For Stress-Strain Measurements: Quarterly Progress Report (September 01 – November 30, 2004), Ajit K. Roy

Transmutation Sciences Materials (TRP)

Accomplishments:

● A technical paper titled “Residual Stress Characterization in Structural Materials by Destructive and Nondestructive Techniques” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, ASM International, Ohio.

● The PAS method has been applied to develop calibration curves for line shape parameters (S and T) using unstressed and stressed (different magnitude) tensile specimens of martensitic stainless steels. These curves will enable the determination of residual stresses in plastically-deformed materials once the magnitude of S or T parameter is determined by the PAS technique.

● The tensile and welded specimens have been irradiated by low …


Exploring Optimization For The Random-Field Ising Model, Alan Middleton, D. Clay Hambrick, Jan H. Meinke Jan 2005

Exploring Optimization For The Random-Field Ising Model, Alan Middleton, D. Clay Hambrick, Jan H. Meinke

Physics - All Scholarship

The push-relabel algorithm can be used to calculate rapidly the exact ground states for a given sample with a random-field Ising model (RFIM) Hamiltonian. Although the algorithm is guaranteed to terminate after a time polynomial in the number of spins, implementation details are important for practical performance. Empirical results for the timing in dimensions d=1,2, and 3 are used to determine the fastest among several implementations. Direct visualization of the auxiliary fields used by the algorithm provides insight into its operation and suggests how to optimize the algorithm. Recommendations are given for further study of the RFIM.


Exactly Solvable Systems And The Quantum Hamilton Jacobi Formalism, C. Rasinariu, John J. Dykla, Asim Gangopadhyaya, Jeffrey Mallow Jan 2005

Exactly Solvable Systems And The Quantum Hamilton Jacobi Formalism, C. Rasinariu, John J. Dykla, Asim Gangopadhyaya, Jeffrey Mallow

Physics: Faculty Publications and Other Works

We connect Quantum Hamilton-Jacobi Theory with supersymmetric quantum mechanics (SUSYQM). We show that the shape invariance, which is an integrability condition of SUSYQM, translates into fractional linear relations among the quantum momentum functions.


Cutoffs Of High-Energy Plateaux For Atomic Processes In An Intense Elliptically Polarized Laser Field, A. V. Flegel, M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, Anthony F. Starace Jan 2005

Cutoffs Of High-Energy Plateaux For Atomic Processes In An Intense Elliptically Polarized Laser Field, A. V. Flegel, M. V. Frolov, N. L. Manakov, Anthony F. Starace

Anthony F. Starace Publications

We present analytical estimates for high-energy plateau cutoff positions in the spectra of the most common laser-atom processes (above-threshold detachment/ionization, high-harmonic generation and laser-assisted electron-atom scattering) for the case of an elliptically polarized, low-frequency laser field.


Isomeric Decay Of 208Ra, J. J. Ressler, C. W. Beausang, H. Ai, H. Amro, M. Babilon, J. A. Caggiano, R. F. Casten, G. Gurdal, A. Heinz, R. O. Hughes, E. A. Mccutchan, D. A. Meyer, C. Plettner, J. Qian, M.J. S. Sciacchitano, N. J. Thomas, E. Williams, N. V. Zamfir Jan 2005

Isomeric Decay Of 208Ra, J. J. Ressler, C. W. Beausang, H. Ai, H. Amro, M. Babilon, J. A. Caggiano, R. F. Casten, G. Gurdal, A. Heinz, R. O. Hughes, E. A. Mccutchan, D. A. Meyer, C. Plettner, J. Qian, M.J. S. Sciacchitano, N. J. Thomas, E. Williams, N. V. Zamfir

Physics Faculty Publications

Low-energy excited states of 208Ra were investigated using the 182W(30Si, 4n) reaction at the Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory of Yale University. Fusion evaporation recoils were selected using the gas-filled spectrometer SASSYER. Delayed γ rays, following isomeric decays, were detected at the focal plane of SASSYER with a small array of three clover Ge detectors. Transitions following a proposed J π = 8+ isomer were observed, and the half-life was measured.


Robust Control Techniques For State Tracking In The Presence Of Variable Time Delays, Jarrett Goodell, Marc Compere, Miguel Simon, Wilford Smith, Ronnie Wright, Mark Brudnak Jan 2005

Robust Control Techniques For State Tracking In The Presence Of Variable Time Delays, Jarrett Goodell, Marc Compere, Miguel Simon, Wilford Smith, Ronnie Wright, Mark Brudnak

Publications

In this paper, a distributed driver-in-the-Ioop and hardware-in-the-Ioop simulator is described with a driver on a motion simulator at the U.S. Army TARDEC Ground Vehicle Simulation Laboratory (GVSL). Realistic power system response is achieved by linking the driver in the GVSL with a full-sized hybrid electric power system located 2,450 miles away at the TARDEC Power and Energy Systems Integration Laboratory (P&E SIL), which is developed and maintained by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). The goal is to close the loop between the GVSL and P&E SIL over the Internet to provide a realistic driving experience in addition to realistic …


Ultrarelativistic Plasma Shell Collisions In Γ‐Ray Burst Sources: Dimensional Effects On The Final Steady State Magnetic Field, C. H. Jaroschek, H. Lesch, R. A. Treumann Jan 2005

Ultrarelativistic Plasma Shell Collisions In Γ‐Ray Burst Sources: Dimensional Effects On The Final Steady State Magnetic Field, C. H. Jaroschek, H. Lesch, R. A. Treumann

Dartmouth Scholarship

Ultrarelativistic electron-positron plasma shell collisions as an integral part of generic γ-ray burst (GRB) fireball models are studied in the framework of self-consistent three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations. We compare scenarios at moderately relativistic (γ0 10) and ultrarelativistic (γ0 100) energies that directly correspond to the regimes of internal and external shell collisions, respectively, in GRB synchrotron emission models. Simulated systems comprise 5 × 108 particles, applying a relativistic, fully electromagnetic, massively parallelized code. It is found that Weibel-generated, steady state magnetic equipartition ratios in external collisions reach up to B ~ 12%, exceeding the respective internal ratios by …


Optical Spectroscopy Of The Surface Population Of The Ρ Ophiuchi Molecular Cloud: The First Wave Of Star Formation, Bruce Wilking, Michael Meyer, John Robinson, Thomas Greene Jan 2005

Optical Spectroscopy Of The Surface Population Of The Ρ Ophiuchi Molecular Cloud: The First Wave Of Star Formation, Bruce Wilking, Michael Meyer, John Robinson, Thomas Greene

Physics Faculty Works

We present the results of optical spectroscopy of 139 stars obtained with the Hydra multiobject spectrograph. The objects extend over a 1.3 deg2 area surrounding the main cloud of the ρ Oph complex. The objects were selected from narrowband images to have Hα in emission. Using the presence of strong Hα emission, lithium absorption, location in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, or previously reported X-ray emission, we were able to identify 88 objects as young stars associated with the cloud. Strong Hα emission was confirmed in 39 objects with line widths consistent with their origin in magnetospheric accretion columns. Two of the …


2004 Plant Community Field Surveys In Western Nebraska (Final Report), Robert F. Steinauer Jan 2005

2004 Plant Community Field Surveys In Western Nebraska (Final Report), Robert F. Steinauer

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

These surveys were undertaken to update information on native plant communities and wildlife habitats in western Nebraska to facilitate the development of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s (NGPC) Comprehensive Wildlife Plan. The specific intent of the project was to identify, map, and give quality rankings to large blocks of privately-owned native plant communities within the survey area. In 2004, the surveys focused on Chase, Dundy, Hayes, Hitchcock, and Perkins counties in southwestern Nebraska, and Sioux, Dawes, Box Butte, Morrill and eastern Banner and Scotts Bluff counties in the Panhandle.


Measurement Of The Vaporization Enthalpy Of Complex Mixtures By Correlation-Gas Chromatography. The Vaporization Enthalpy Of Rp-1, Jp-7, And Jp-8 Rocket And Jet Fuels At T = 298.15 K, James S. Chickos, Hui Zhao Jan 2005

Measurement Of The Vaporization Enthalpy Of Complex Mixtures By Correlation-Gas Chromatography. The Vaporization Enthalpy Of Rp-1, Jp-7, And Jp-8 Rocket And Jet Fuels At T = 298.15 K, James S. Chickos, Hui Zhao

James Chickos

No abstract provided.


Insights Into Latent Class Analysis, Margaret S. Pepe, Holly Janes Jan 2005

Insights Into Latent Class Analysis, Margaret S. Pepe, Holly Janes

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Latent class analysis is a popular statistical technique for estimating disease prevalence and test sensitivity and specificity. It is used when a gold standard assessment of disease is not available but results of multiple imperfect tests are. We derive analytic expressions for the parameter estimates in terms of the raw data, under the conditional independence assumption. These expressions indicate explicitly how observed two- and three-way associations between test results are used to infer disease prevalence and test operating characteristics. Although reasonable if the conditional independence model holds, the estimators have no basis when it fails. We therefore caution against using …


Standardizing Markers To Evaluate And Compare Their Performances, Margaret S. Pepe, Gary M. Longton Jan 2005

Standardizing Markers To Evaluate And Compare Their Performances, Margaret S. Pepe, Gary M. Longton

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Introduction: Markers that purport to distinguish subjects with a condition from those without a condition must be evaluated rigorously for their classification accuracy. A single approach to statistically evaluating and comparing markers is not yet established.

Methods: We suggest a standardization that uses the marker distribution in unaffected subjects as a reference. For an affected subject with marker value Y, the standardized placement value is the proportion of unaffected subjects with marker values that exceed Y.

Results: We apply the standardization to two illustrative datasets. In patients with pancreatic cancer placement values calculated for the CA 19-9 marker are smaller …


Combining Predictors For Classification Using The Area Under The Roc Curve, Margaret S. Pepe, Tianxi Cai, Zheng Zhang, Gary M. Longton Jan 2005

Combining Predictors For Classification Using The Area Under The Roc Curve, Margaret S. Pepe, Tianxi Cai, Zheng Zhang, Gary M. Longton

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

No single biomarker for cancer is considered adequately sensitive and specific for cancer screening. It is expected that the results of multiple markers will need to be combined in order to yield adequately accurate classification. Typically the objective function that is optimized for combining markers is the likelihood function. In this paper we consider an alternative objective function -- the area under the empirical receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). We note that it yields consistent estimates of parameters in a generalized linear model for the risk score but does not require specifying the link function. Like logistic regression it yields …


An Examination Of Avoided Costs In Utah, Mark Bolinger, Ryan Wiser Jan 2005

An Examination Of Avoided Costs In Utah, Mark Bolinger, Ryan Wiser

All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)

The Utah Wind Working Group (UWWG) believes there are currently opportunities to encourage wind power development in the state by seeking changes to the avoided cost tariff paid to qualifying facilities (QFs). These opportunities have arisen as a result of a recent re-negotiation of Pacificorp’s Schedule 37 tariff for wind QFs under 3 MW, as well as an ongoing examination of Pacificorp’s Schedule 38 tariff for wind QFs larger than 3 MW. It is expected that decisions made regarding Schedule 38 will also impact Schedule 37. Through the Laboratory Technical Assistance Program (Lab TAP), the UWWG has requested (through the …


Cubane, Cuneane, And Their Carboxylates: A Calorimetric, Crystallographic, Calculational, And Conceptual Coinvestigation., Maria Victoria Roux, Juan Z. Davalos, Pilar Jimenez, Rafael Notario, Obis Castano, James S. Chickos, William Hanshaw, Hui Zhao, Nigam Rath, Joel F. Liebman, Behzad S. Farivar, A. Bashir-Hashemi Jan 2005

Cubane, Cuneane, And Their Carboxylates: A Calorimetric, Crystallographic, Calculational, And Conceptual Coinvestigation., Maria Victoria Roux, Juan Z. Davalos, Pilar Jimenez, Rafael Notario, Obis Castano, James S. Chickos, William Hanshaw, Hui Zhao, Nigam Rath, Joel F. Liebman, Behzad S. Farivar, A. Bashir-Hashemi

James Chickos

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Alteration Phase Formation And Microbial Activity On The Fate And Transport Of The Actinides And Fission Products: Alteration Phase Analysis, James Cizdziel, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, Thomas Williams, Abe Van Luik Jan 2005

Impact Of Alteration Phase Formation And Microbial Activity On The Fate And Transport Of The Actinides And Fission Products: Alteration Phase Analysis, James Cizdziel, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, Thomas Williams, Abe Van Luik

Publications (YM)

The study of the behavior and movement of radionuclides in the environment is significant to many projects of interest to Southern Nevada, especially for the proposed Yucca Mountain Repository, as well as to the nation-wide issues of radiological releases from a variety of scenarios. Understanding and predicting the release, transport, and fate of radionuclides, particularly the actinide elements, in the Mojave/Great Basin geology is an extremely challenging, multi-faceted problem. In support of the national program to deepen our understanding of the behavior of radionuclides in the environment and to better predict the performance of a geological repository at Yucca Mountain, …


Characterization Of Microbial Activity, Mark P. Buttner, Patricia Cruz, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, Abe Van Luik, Thomas Williams, Amy J. Smiecinski Jan 2005

Characterization Of Microbial Activity, Mark P. Buttner, Patricia Cruz, Klaus J. Stetzenbach, Abe Van Luik, Thomas Williams, Amy J. Smiecinski

Publications (YM)

The overall goal of this study is to investigate the phenomena that affect the fate and transport of radionuclides in the environment. The objective of this task, “Characterization of Microbial Activity”, is to develop a molecular biological method for the characterization of the microbial population indigenous to the Yucca Mountain Project site, with emphasis in detection and measurement of species or groups of microorganisms that could be involved in actinide and/or metal reduction, and subsurface transport. Subtasks consist of QA planning and preparation, and literature review. This task is part of a cooperative agreement between the UNLV Research Foundation and …


Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Regulation For Nonessential Experimental Populations Of The Western Distinct Population Segment Of The Gray Wolf Jan 2005

Endangered And Threatened Wildlife And Plants; Regulation For Nonessential Experimental Populations Of The Western Distinct Population Segment Of The Gray Wolf

Rocky Mountain Wolf Recovery: Annual Reports

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) establish a rule for the nonessential experimental populations (NEPs) of the Western Distinct Population Segment (DPS) of the gray wolf (Canis lupus), so that in States and on Tribal reservations with Service-approved wolf management plans, we can better address the concerns of affected landowners and the impacts of a biologically recovered wolf population. In addition, States and Tribes with Service accepted wolf management plans can petition the Service for lead management authority for experimental wolves consistent with this rule. Within the Yellowstone and central Idaho experimental population areas, only the …


Comment On "Paleomagnetism And Geochronology Of The Ecstall Pluton In The Coast Mountains Of British Columbia: Evidence For Local, Myrl E. Beck Jr., Bernard A. Housen Jan 2005

Comment On "Paleomagnetism And Geochronology Of The Ecstall Pluton In The Coast Mountains Of British Columbia: Evidence For Local, Myrl E. Beck Jr., Bernard A. Housen

Geology Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Deep Drainage Is It For Me? Workshop Manual For Participants, Richard Odonnell Jan 2005

Deep Drainage Is It For Me? Workshop Manual For Participants, Richard Odonnell

Agriculture reports

A Million Hectares for the Future. This workshop forms part of a series of workshops dealing with dryland salinity and options to manage it. All of the workshops have the common theme of identifying the risk at the catchment and farm level, assessing the potential consequences if the risk is not managed and determining the course of action to be taken. You will be able to determine the course of action based on your specific circumstances and goals. There is no one recipe that is suited to all situations.