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O. Gilnnewig, Qualitatszentrum Dortmund GmbH Co. KG, Dortmund, Germany 3D-CTViewer, 3D-Toot fur CT-Daten, User Manual... [Pg.497]

RADView workstation software package user manual... [Pg.504]

M. Eichinger, H. Grubmiiller, and H. Heller. User Manual for EGO-VIII, Release 2.0. Theoretische Biophysik, Institut fiir Medizinische Optik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Theresienstr. 37, D-80333 Miinchen, Germany, 1995. Electronic access http //www.imo.physik.uni-muenchen.de/ego.html. [Pg.96]

The user manual includes both a function reference and some short tutorials. There is also a tutorial in the following reference M. F. Schlecht (1998). Molecular Modeling on the PC. New York John Wiley Sons. [Pg.347]

ISI is available in hard copy and electronically at EPA s headquarters and regional Hbraries, and through the National Technical Information Service (NTIS). The electronic form may be installed on IBM PC-compatible computers or placed on local area networks, and mn under Microsoft WINDOWS or WordPerfect s Library program. The Macintosh version is no longer available. The 1993 update will include the ISI hardcopy, PC disks, and the PC system user manual. EPA also pubHshes ACCESS EPA, which provides sources of information, databases, and pubHcations within the EPA. Chapter 5 of that pubhcation includes important environmental databases in air and soHd waste, pesticides and toxic substances, water, and cross-program (110). EPA also provides databases accessible through EPA Hbraries, which describe the private EPA and commercial databases available to Hbrary users (111). [Pg.130]

R. F. Carsel and co-workers. Users Manual for the Pesticide Toot Zone Model (PRZM), Release I, USEPA 600/3-84-109, Washiagton, D.C., 1984. [Pg.226]

Giroux, E. D. 1971. HEMP users manual. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory report no. UCRL-51079. University of California, Livermore, California. [Pg.139]

The input-data requirements and steps needed to set up the database for a computer-based vibration-monitoring program vary depending on the analyzer/software vendor and the system s capabilities. This section discusses the input required for such a database. However, this information should be used in conjunction with the vendor s user manual to ensure proper implementation. [Pg.714]

Copies of labels, instructions for use or user manuals or other relevant information Comparative information... [Pg.204]

Guest, M. F. Kendrick, J. GAMESS user manual, 1985, Daresburv Technical Memorandum. [Pg.79]

CFX4 User Manual, Surface sharpening in free surface flows, Ansys CFX. [Pg.256]

The ISIM software is made available only for the purposes described in this book, and its features are restricted to the.se examples. An advanced simulation language, ESL, is highly recommended and is also available. Users wishing to purchase the latest version of the ISIM or ESL should contact ISIM International Simulation directly. User manuals for ISIM may also be purchased for 40 from ISIM International Simulation. [Pg.708]

M.W. Williams, RICEWQ Users Manual and Program Documentation, Version 1.4, Waterborne Environment, Leesburg, VA (1998). [Pg.907]

Does the User Manual represent the current system Is the manual updated as changes are made ... [Pg.1047]

Cmcial documentation needed in the development phase includes end-user manuals, a unit test summary report, a user acceptance test plan, results of the database design, results and methods employed in the source code evaluations, and a trace-ability analysis. A source code traceability analysis verifies that all code is linked to established specifications and established test procedures. [Pg.1057]

Stewart, R.F. and Spackman, M. (1983) VALRAY Users Manual. First Edition, Camegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. [Pg.37]

Fayer, M.J., UNSAT-H Version 3.0 Unsaturated Soil Water and Heat Flow Model—Theory, User Manual and Examples, PNNL-13249, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 2000. [Pg.1090]

Modeling System (EXAMS) User Manual and System... [Pg.39]

Johanson, R.C. Imhoff, J.C. Davis, H.H., Jr. "Users Manual for Hydrological Simulation Program - FORTRAN (HSPF)" EPA-600/9-80-015, U.S. Environ. Prot. Agency, Environ. Research Lab. Athens, Georgia, 1980 p. 678. [Pg.39]

Huijbregts M, Hauschild M, Jolliet O, Margni M, McKone T, Rosenbaum RK, van de Meent D (2010) USEtox User manual. http //www.usetox.org/(2010-04-07)... [Pg.22]

Danish Environmental Protection Agency (2005) User Manual for the Internet Version of the Danish (Q)SAR Database. http //130.226.165.14/User Manual Danish Database.pdf. [Pg.108]

XPRESS-MP (2002) Users manual. Dash Optimization, Englewood Cliffs. [Pg.213]

Posch, M., Reinds, G. J., De Vries, W. (1993). SMART - A Simulation Model for Acidification s Regional Trends Model description and user manual. Mimeograph Series of the National Board of Waters and the Environment 477, Helsinki, 43 pp. [Pg.433]

Determined by a careful look at what PM bits actors really need to achieve within actions involving performance monitoring Defines "user manual" for basic PM users... [Pg.327]

Documentation is structured around specifications and implementation and their refinement and import relationships. A user manual—a description of how a user accomplishes tasks by using the system(s)—is a particular form of documentation associated with a refinement how the abstract business model and actions are realized by more-detailed actions performed by the users and systems. Test specifications are also associated with refinement relationships. The rules for system architecture are documented in a package that specifies the patterns and frameworks that will be used in other packages that import it. [Pg.533]

Existing procedures, standards documents, software, and user manuals. When these exist, they should be consulted. But keep in mind that procedures as written often do not reflect the actual operations. User manuals for existing systems are a rich source of information. They act as a key input to reverse-engineering an abstract model of a system and therefore of a business. [Pg.570]

There are useful mles of thumb for finding objects, attributes, and actions. Looking through existing documents (business requirements, user manuals, and so on), map nouns to object types, verbs to actions, static relationships to associations, rules to static and dynamic invariants, and variations to subtypes or other refinements. [Pg.570]

Seek business rales in the current actual business process, the process as documented, and rales encoded in existing software systems (from user manuals, database triggers, and batch mainframe programs see Chapter 17, How to Reverse-Engineer Types). Restate these business rules in terms of the following (in descending order of preference) ... [Pg.572]

Garramone, J.P. (1986). Vascular Access Port Model SLA Users Manual. Norfolk Medical Products, Skokie, IL. [Pg.501]

The third (and now most common) method is to use a random number generator that is built into a calculator or computer program. Procedures for generating these are generally documented in user manuals. [Pg.906]

ADF 2000 Users Manual, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. [Pg.56]


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