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Technical Papers - 2008

November 2008

Genomics for Bioforensics: MITRE Sponsored Research Final Report
Marc Colosimo, Lynette Hirschman, Meredith Keybl, Joanne Luciano, Scott Mardis, Matthew Peterson

November 2008

Tactical Edge Characterization Framework—Volume 1: Common Vocabulary for Tactical Environments
Dr. Fatma Dandashi, Jeffrey Higginson, James Hughes, Wilson Narvaez, Dr. Marwan Sabbouh, Salim Semy, Dr. Beth Yost

Tactical Edge Characterization Framework—Volume 2: Design Patterns for Tactical Environments
Dr. Fatma Dandashi, Aaron Griggs, Jeffrey Higginson, James Hughes, Wilson Narvaez, Dr. Marwan Sabbouh, Salim Semy, Dr. Beth Yost

Tactical Edge Characterization Framework—Volume 3: Evolution and Application of the Framework
Dr. Fatma Dandashi, Dr. Priscilla Glasow, Dr. David Kaplan, Weber Lin, Salim Semy, Jennifer Valentine, Dr. Beth Yost

Results of Human-In-The-Loop Simulation Evaluating an Enhanced Runway Safety System With Ground-Based Direct Pilot Warnings
Kathleen A. McGarry, Dr. Peter M. Moertl

Sequential Congestion Management with Weather Forecast Uncertainty
Craig Wanke, Daniel Greenbaum

Evolving Complex Adaptive Systems and Systems Engineering
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September 2008

Toward the Bulk, Chiral Separation of Carbon Nanotubes: Experimental Confirmation of Nanotube-Substrate Registration Effects
Carl A. Picconatto, George Lin, Julian McMorrow, S. Adair Gerke

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Performance Measures Expression in Performance-based Acquisition (PBA) Vehicles
Diane Hanf, Kevin Buck, Mike Brenner, Prasant Das

Leveraging Federal IT Investment—Using Service Oriented Architecture (SOA): An Analysis of SOA's Value Proposition for Federal Senior Leadership Teams
Geoffrey Raines

Analysis of Advanced Flight Management Systems (FMSs), Flight Management Computer (FMC) Field Observations Trials, Vertical Path
Albert A. Herndon, Mike Cramer, Kevin Sprong, Ralf H. Mayer

August 2008

Application of Service-Oriented Architecture to Distributed Simulation
Duncan Thomson

A Standards-Based Approach to Distributed Air Traffic Management Simulation
Patricia A. Liguori, Glenn F. Roberts

Probabilistic TFM: Preliminary Benefits Analysis of an Incremental Solution Approach
James DeArmon, Craig Wanke, Daniel Greenbaum

Malicious Control System Cyber Security Attack Case Study—Maroochy Water Services, Australia
Marshall Abrams, Joe Weiss

Finding Identity Group "Fingerprints" in Documents
Lashon B. Booker

Analysis of Advanced Flight Management Systems (FMS), Flight Management Computer (FMC) Field Observations Trials, Radius-to-Fix Path Terminators
Albert A. Herndon, Michael Cramer, Kevin Sprong

July 2008

Using a Clustering Technique for Detection of Moving Targets in Clutter-Cancelled QuickSAR Images
D. P. McGarry, Dr. D. M. Zasada, Dr. P. K. Sanyal, R. P. Perry

The Changing Nature of Systems Engineering and Government Enterprises: Report from a Case Study Research Effort
JoAnn M. Brooks, Jon W. Beard, John S. Carroll

Air Force SOA Enterprise Service Bus Study Using Business Process Management Workflow Orchestration for C4I Systems Integration
Dr. Timothy D. Kehoe, Irene Chang, Dave Czulada, Howard Kong, Dr. Dino Konstantopoulos, Linus Chow, Charles Medley

Unmanned Aircraft Collision Avoidance: Technology Assessment and Evaluation Methods
Andrew R. Lacher, David R. Maroney, Andrew D. Zeitlin

Spectral Requirements of ANLE Networks for the Airport Surface
Dr. Izabela Gheorghisor

May 2008

Fingerprint Recompression After Segmentation
Margaret A. Lepley

Characterization Framework and Design Patterns for the Disadvantaged User
Dr. Fatma Dandashi, Aaron Griggs, Jeffrey Higginson, James Hughes, Wilson Narvaez, Dr. Marwan Sabbouh, Salim Semy, Dr. Beth Yost

April 2008

Profiling Complex Systems
Renee Stevens

March 2008

Identification of Duplicate News Stories in Web Pages
John Gibson, Ben Wellner, Susan Lubar

Direct, Channel-to-Channel Clutter Cancellation (DC4) with Phase-Interferometry in Multi-Channel SAR for Detecting Surface Moving Targets
Dr. P. K. Sanyal, Dr. D. M. Zasada, R. P. Perry

Delay Analysis of Wireless Nakagami Fading Channels
Jared Burdin, Randall Landry

February 2008

Plasmonic Sensing of Biological Analytes Through Nanoholes
Grace M. Hwang, Lin Pang, Elaine H. Mullen, Yeshaiahu Fainman

Using A Clustering Technique For Detection of Moving Targets In Clutter-Cancelled QuickSAR Images
Donald P. McGarry, David M. Zasada, Probal K. Sanyal, Richard P. Perry

Secure Citizen Interaction Framework
Joseph C. Thomason, David W. Carroll

Algebra of Dempster-Shafer Evidence Accumulation
Robert H. Enders, Andrzej K. Brodzik, Michael R. Pellegrini

Obligations in Trust Negotiation
Jeffery P. Puchalski, Vipin Swarup

Socio-Cultural Perspectives: A New Intelligence Paradigm
LeeEllen Friedland, Gary W. Shaeff, Jessica Glicken Turnley

January 2008

Defining Useful Technology Evaluations
Paul M. Herceg

A Lightweight, Low-Cost ADS-B System for UAS Applications
Robert C. Strain, Matthew T. DeGarmo, J. Chris Moody

A Cautionary Tale on Testing and Evaluating Tactical Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Dr. John A. Stine

Clocking Nanocircuits for Nanocomputers and Other Nanoelectronic Systems
Shamik Das, Matthew F. Bauwens

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