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The NIST Plan for Providing Public Access to Results of Federally Funded Research

October 2, 2023
Author(s)
Katherine E. Sharpless, Regina L. Avila, Ronald F. Boisvert, A Kirk Dohne, James Fowler, Rachel B. Glenn, Gretchen Greene, Robert Hanisch, Andrea Medina-Smith, Alan Munter, Julie Petrousky, Yuri Ralchenko, Carolyn D. Rowland, James A. St Pierre, Adam Wunderlich, Jon Zhang
In 2013 White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) issued a memo, "Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research." In response, he National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed a public access

Information Technology Measurement and Testing Activities at NIST

February 1, 2001
Author(s)
David Flater, James E. Fowler, Simon P. Frechette, Craig M. Shakarji, Michael Hogan, Shirley M. Radack, Douglas Montgomery, L Johnson, R Rosenthal, R Mccabe, R Carpenter, Lisa Carnahan, M M. Gray
Our high technology society continues to rely more and more upon sophisticated measurements, technical standards, and associated testing activities. This was true for the industrial society of the 20th century and remains true for the information society

Information Technology Measurement and Testing Activities at NIST

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
Michael D. Hogan, Lisa J. Carnahan, Robert J. Carpenter, David W. Flater, James E. Fowler, Simon P. Frechette, M M. Gray, L A. Johnson, R. McCabe, Douglas C. Montgomery, Shirley M. Radack, R Rosenthal, Craig M. Shakarji
Our high technology society continues to rely more and more upon sophisticated measurements, technical standards, and associated testing activities. This was true for the industrial society of the 20th century and remains true for the information society

Information Technology for Engineering and Manufacturing

July 1, 2000
Author(s)
James E. Fowler, Mark G. Carlisle
This paper summarizes material presented at Information Technology for Engineering & Manufacturing, a conference organized by NIST's Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications (SIMA) program office to examine problems facing manufacturers as they

Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications Technical Program Plan

August 1, 1997
Author(s)
James E. Fowler
The Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications (SIMA) Program is NIST''s coordinating focus for manufacturing efforts sponsored under the U.S. government''s High Performance Computing and Communications intitiative. Initiated in 1994, the SIMA

Beyond Product Design Data: Data Standards for Manufacturing Resources

August 1, 1996
Author(s)
Kevin K. Jurrens, Mary B. Algeo, James E. Fowler
The benefits of industrial standards are well-known. They facilitate common markets, influence marketing patterns, and augment the operations of distributed enterprises. Standards for representing, using and exchanging manufacturing data, like standards

Variant Design for Mechanical Artifacts: A State-of-the-Art Survey

July 1, 1996
Author(s)
James E. Fowler
Variant design refers to the technique of adapting existing design^M specifications to satisfy new design goals and constraints. A survey of^M approaches supporting variant designs is presented. Capabilities used in^M current commercial computer aided

Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications Program 1995 Annual Report

April 1, 1996
Author(s)
James E. Fowler, Mark E. Luce
Computer representations for machine tools, cutting tools, and associated hardware are used within a variety of manufacturing software applications. Currently there is no agreed-upon mechanism for representing such manufacturing resource data and as a