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Teabags: Computer programs for instrumental neutron activation analysis
Journal of Radioanalytical Chemistry, 1982Described is a series of INAA data reduction programs collectively known as TEABAGS (Trace Element Analysis By Automated Gamma-ray Spectrometry). The programs are written in FORTRAN and run on a Nuclear Data ND-6620 computer system, but should be adaptable to any medium-sized minicomputer. They are designed to monitor the status of all spectra obtained
Randy L. Korotev, David J. Lindstrom
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Instrumentation and measurement in a first-year engineering program
IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2018The First-Year Engineering (FYE) program at the University of Kentucky (UK) is a three course sequence intended to recruit and retain engineering and computer science students by engaging them in exploration and design experiences.
J. K. Lumpp+6 more
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International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2019
The instrumental approach is a useful theoretical lens for understanding students' learning processes with a main focus on the transformation of an artefact (a human design for a goal-directed acti...
Buteau, Chantal+4 more
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The instrumental approach is a useful theoretical lens for understanding students' learning processes with a main focus on the transformation of an artefact (a human design for a goal-directed acti...
Buteau, Chantal+4 more
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More than a programming language [virtual instrumentation]
, 2007A virtual instrument system is a software-defined system, where software based on user requirements defines the functionality of generic measurement hardware.
I. Bell
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IEEE transactions on computers, 2018
Software written in programming languages that permit manual memory management, such as C and C++, are often littered with exploitable memory errors.
Alex Grieve+3 more
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Software written in programming languages that permit manual memory management, such as C and C++, are often littered with exploitable memory errors.
Alex Grieve+3 more
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A computer program for optimization of brass instruments. Part I. Concept, implementation
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1999Computer optimization is used to improve characteristics of real world systems. Different strategies are known and have successfully been applied in areas like filter design, circuit synthesis, layout, etc. Common to all optimization methods is the need for mathematical models and target functions evaluating to a single number, reflecting the sum on ...
Paul Anglmayer+2 more
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Processing of acoustic signals and computer modeling instrumental and programming measuring complex for acoustic navigation investigations [PDF]
This paper describes the main systems and results of testing a mobile instrumental programming complex developed for experiments on investigation of the influence of hydrophysical processes in the marine environment on the quality of solving the navigation problems using stationary acoustic beacons.
V. V. Bezotvetnykh+3 more
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Simplex optimization: A computer program for instrumental analysis
Journal of Chemical Education, 198786. Bits and pieces, 35. Program involving a discussion of experimental design and simplex optimization, a sample simplex calculation, a demonstration of simplex optimization, and student problem t...
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Interactive program for computer-aided design of woodwind musical instruments
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006Current scientific knowledge on the acoustics of woodwind instruments allows accurate physical modeling of the sound generation mechanisms, and the acoustic interaction with the air column. These physical models can be incorporated into computer software, in order to evaluate not only the tuning, voicing, and other tonal characteristics of existing ...
Héctor Alfonso Cordourier‐Maruri+1 more
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A computer program for optimization of brass instruments. Part II. Applications, practical examples
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1999The brass instrument optimization program presented in Part I has been used in a variety of practical cases, demonstrating its power for the improvement of existing brass instruments. In the first and possibly most difficult step, bore lists describing the instrument’s geometry have to be obtained.
Wilfried Kausel+2 more
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