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    TESTS Functional Description CDRL A002

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    Report is a functional description for the Tactical Electronics Simulation Test System and written to provide hardware and software development requirements that must be satisfied to achieve a simulation based test system that can be used to conduct development tests and evaluation of advanced identification friend or foe (IFF) systems, and information on the performance requirements, preliminary design, and user impacts for the defined approach.; Contents: 50514 01 General -- System summary -- Detailed characteristics -- Design details -- Environment -- System development plan

    Lingnan College Hong Kong : prospectus 1983-1984

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    Lingnan College Hong Kong : prospectus 1984-1985

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    "May I Speak Freely?" : between templates and free choice in natural language generation ; workshop at the 23rd German Annual Conference for Artificial Intelligence (KI\u2799), Bonn14.-15. September 1999

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    Predicting Effects of Climate Change and Sea Level Rise on Hydrologic Processes in a Mid-Atlantic Coastal Watershed

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    This dissertation assessed impacts of Climate Change (CC) and Sea Level Rise (SLR) on coastal hydrologic processes using the Lynnhaven River watershed as a test bed. The watershed is part of Chesapeake Bay Watershed and hydraulically connected with mid-Atlantic Ocean. Six CC scenarios were considered in terms of eight Regional Climate Models’ predictions for three Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emission assumptions, namely, B1, A1B, and A2, for two future periods, namely 2046 to 2065 and 2081 to 2099. The ensemble means of downscaling results from four methods were used to represent the future climates. On the other hand, the SLR was estimated based on a Mann-Kendal test and the responding Sen’s slopes for ten reference years between 2023 and 2113. In addition, the six CC scenarios and ten SLR scenarios for the reference years were combined together to formulate 60 simulation scenarios. Further, a Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) model was set up for the study watershed, with the initial model parameter values estimated using the national datasets on topography, soils, land use/land cover, and imperviousness. The model was calibrated and validated using runoff data from three storm events and long-term daily data on water table. The model well captured the rising, primary peak, and recession of the observed runoff hydrograph, as well as it successfully traced the dynamics of groundwater flow and its interactions with percolation from the overland and surface water bodies. The simulation results indicate that changes of peak discharge, flood stage, and water table will be impacted by SLR and CC, leading to larger peak discharges and higher flood stages with increasing frequency and duration. The approach presented in this dissertation to model combined effects of CC and SLR may be migrated to other coastal watersheds. Herein, this dissertation can be a contribution to developing adaptation strategies to CC/SLR and thus to improving resilience of coastal communities

    Technology 2001: The Second National Technology Transfer Conference and Exposition, volume 2

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    Proceedings of the workshop are presented. The mission of the conference was to transfer advanced technologies developed by the Federal government, its contractors, and other high-tech organizations to U.S. industries for their use in developing new or improved products and processes. Volume two presents papers on the following topics: materials science, robotics, test and measurement, advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, electronics, and software engineering

    Refactoring Haskell programs

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    Refactoring Haskell programs

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