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Sensors measure surface ablation rate of reentry vehicle heat shield
Sensors measure surface erosion rate of ablating material in reentry vehicle heat shield. Each sensor, which is placed at precise depths in the heat shield is activated when the ablator surface erodes to the location of a sensing point. Sensor depth and activation time determine ablator surface erosion rate
Mining developer communication data streams
This paper explores the concepts of modelling a software development project
as a process that results in the creation of a continuous stream of data. In
terms of the Jazz repository used in this research, one aspect of that stream
of data would be developer communication. Such data can be used to create an
evolving social network characterized by a range of metrics. This paper
presents the application of data stream mining techniques to identify the most
useful metrics for predicting build outcomes. Results are presented from
applying the Hoeffding Tree classification method used in conjunction with the
Adaptive Sliding Window (ADWIN) method for detecting concept drift. The results
indicate that only a small number of the available metrics considered have any
significance for predicting the outcome of a build
The Relationship Between Grade Point Averages and Enrollment in a Marketing Work Program
To solve this problem the following hypothesis was tested: 1. There is no significant difference in the grade point average of students at Western Branch High School who participate in the marketing work program and juniors and seniors who work but do not participate in the marketing work program
Instabilities in Zakharov Equations for Laser Propagation in a Plasma
F.Linares, G.Ponce, J-C.Saut have proved that a non-fully dispersive Zakharov
system arising in the study of Laser-plasma interaction, is locally well posed
in the whole space, for fields vanishing at infinity. Here we show that in the
periodic case, seen as a model for fields non-vanishing at infinity, the system
develops strong instabilities of Hadamard's type, implying that the Cauchy
problem is strongly ill-posed
Remote sensing applications in forestry. The development of an earth resources information system using aerial photographs and digital computers photographs and digital computers
Remote aerial sensing and automatic mapping for forest resources information syste
Velocity fluctuations and hydrodynamic diffusion in sedimentation
We study non-equilibrium velocity fluctuations in a model for the
sedimentation of non-Brownian particles experiencing long-range hydrodynamic
interactions. The complex behavior of these fluctuations, the outcome of the
collective dynamics of the particles, exhibits many of the features observed in
sedimentation experiments. In addition, our model predicts a final relaxation
to an anisotropic (hydrodynamic) diffusive state that could be observed in
experiments performed over longer time ranges.Comment: 7 pages, 5 EPS figures, EPL styl
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