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    Executive Summary - November 17, 1986

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    https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/fiscal-and-data-processing-report/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Department of Fiscal Regulations - Nov 30th, 1961

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    https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/fiscal-and-data-processing-report/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Phase I - Final Report - November 17, 1986

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    https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/fiscal-and-data-processing-report/1001/thumbnail.jp

    SLOTT-AGAPE Data Processing

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    MEDEA Program (Microlensing Experiment Data-Analysis Software for Event with Amplification) is here presented. It is developed to the pixel lensing analysis used by SLOTT-AGAPE (Systematic Lensing Observation at Toppo Telescope - Andromeda Gravitational Amplification Pixel Experiment) Collaboration. All software components are fully automated and they can be used on-line and off-line.Comment: Short paper to be published in the Proceedings of the MG 9 Meeting. July 2000, Rom

    Gaia Data Processing Architecture

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    Gaia is ESA's ambitious space astrometry mission the main objective of which is to astrometrically and spectro-photometrically map 1000 Million celestial objects (mostly in our galaxy) with unprecedented accuracy. The announcement of opportunity for the data processing will be issued by ESA late in 2006. The Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC) has been formed recently and is preparing an answer. The satellite will downlink close to 100 TB of raw telemetry data over 5 years. To achieve its required accuracy of a few 10s of Microarcsecond astrometry, a highly involved processing of this data is required. In addition to the main astrometric instrument Gaia will host a Radial Velocity instrument, two low-resolution dispersers for multi-color photometry and two Star Mappers. Gaia is a flying Giga Pixel camera. The various instruments each require relatively complex processing while at the same time being interdependent. We describe the overall composition of the DPAC and the envisaged overall architecture of the Gaia data processing system. We shall delve further into the core processing - one of the nine, so-called, coordination units comprising the Gaia processing system.Comment: 10 Pages, 2 figures. To appear in ADASS XVI Proceeding

    Biomedical bulk data processing program

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    Analog-to-digital computer accepts physiological flight data as three basic analog input signals - the ECG signal, the flowmeter signal which is a respiration monitor, and the accelerometer signal which measures the normal-g-load on the subject
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