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Syntax-directed documentation for PL360
PL360 is a phrase-structured programming language which provides the facilities of a symbolic machine language for the IBM 360 computers. An automatic process, syntax-directed documentation, is described which acquires programming documentation through the syntactical analysis of a program, followed by the interrogation of the originating programmer. This documentation can be dispensed through reports of file query replies when other programmers later need to know the program structure and its details. A key principle of the programming documentation process is that it is managed solely on the basis of the syntax of programs
Development of a sport specific anthropometric calibration model to estimate whole body density of professional football players
There are currently no calibration models that allow whole body density in professional
footballers to be estimated. As such, there is a need to develop practical calibration
models in order to make sound body composition judgements. The aim of this thesis is
threefold. Firstly, to examine the measurement reliability of a range of anthropometric
measures, residual lung volume, air displacement plethysmography and hydrostatic
weighing. Secondly, to establish reliability and precision of body composition
measures used within existing calibration models which estimate whole body density
from the criterion of hydrostatic
weighing. Thirdly, to develop and cross-validate new calibration
models for professional footballers.
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Cleanroom software development
The 'cleanroom' software development process is a technical and organizational approach to developing software with certifiable reliability. Key ideas behind the process are well structured software specifications, randomized testing methods and the introduction of statistical controls; but the main point is to deny entry for defects during the development of software. This latter point suggests the use of the term 'cleanroom' in analogy to the defect prevention controls used in the manufacturing of high technology hardware. In the 'cleanroom', the entire software development process is embedded within a formal statistical design, in contrast to executing selected tests and appealing to the randomness of operational settings for drawing statistical inferences. Instead, random testing is introduced as a part of the statistical design itself so that when development and testing are completed, statistical inferences are made about the operation of the system
The Statistical Agencies of the Federal Government: A Report to the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
The Statistical Agencies of the Federal Government: A Report to the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
The Statistical Agencies of the Federal Government: A Report to the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
Substrate influence on the plasmonic response of clusters of spherical nanoparticles
The plasmonic response of nanoparticles is exploited in many subfields of
science and engineering to enhance optical signals associated with probes of
nanoscale and subnanoscale entities. We develop a numerical algorithm based on
previous theoretical work that addresses the influence of a substrate on the
plasmonic response of collections of nanoparticles of spherical shape. Our
method is a real space approach within the quasi-static limit that can be
applied to a wide range of structures. We illustrate the role of the substrate
through numerical calculations that explore single nanospheres and nanosphere
dimers fabricated from either a Drude model metal or from silver on dielectric
substrates, and from dielectric spheres on silver substrates.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figure
The Statistical Agencies of the Federal Government: A Report to the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
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