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Computerization and Networking of Materials Database. Vol. 3
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- ASTM special technical publication ; 1140.
- ASTM special technical publication ; 1140
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Materials--Databases--Congresses.
- Materials.
- Materials--Databases--Standards--Congresses.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xi, 494 pages) : illustrations.
- Other Title:
- Computerization and Networking of Materials Databases
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] American Society for Testing & Materials 1992
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Overview
- Standards and Data Representation
- The Needs of Users and Their Response to Materials Databanks
- Discussion
- Terminology Standards for Material Databases
- Problems of Interpretation and Representation in the Computerization of a Printed Reference Work on Materials Data
- Quality and Reliability Issues in Materials Databases: ASTM Committee
- Standards for the Representation of Thermodynamic Data for Inorganic Materials
- Progress with International Standards for The Acquisition and Presentation of Data on Plastics for Computerized Databases
- 115(4)
- Integration of Materials Information
- An ASCII Format for Materials Properties Database Import and Export
- The Step Model of Materials Information
- Neutral Exchange Format for Materials Databanks, Based on Z 99-001 AFNOR Standard
- Online Access to Worldwide Sources of Materials Performance Data
- -1991 Update on the Materials Property Data Network (MPD Network)
- Materials Information and Conceptual Data Modeling
- The Integration of Materials Information into Engineering Design
- Experience of Designing a Relational Materials Database
- Expert Systems and Materials Databases
- Expert Systems and Materials Property Databases
- Development of Diagnostic Expert System for Environmentally Assisted Cracking (EXENAC) and Importance Evaluation of Rules in Inference
- Issues in the Development of an Advanced Ceramic Materials Selector Expert System
- Probing the Boundaries of Knowledge-Based Systems
- Adhesive Selection by Means of the PAL Program
- A Database System for Atmospheric Corrosion
- Materials Selection for Mechanical Design
- A Component Modelling System to Aid Materials Selection in Engineering Design
- Data for the Stepwise Simulation of Heat Exchanger Performance
- The Further Development of Databanks in Germany
- Structure and Applications of the NASA Fracture Mechanics Database
- The FATDAC Code for Fatigue Database Analysis
- In-Service Structural Integrity Assessment Using Computerized Materials Models and Data
- Data Issues for Engineering Materials
- Standards for Materials Databases
- -National and International Programmes
- -Do They Provide for Data Users Needs?
- Information Engineering: Adding Value to Data
- Using Materials Databases to Preserve Corporate Know-How
- Analysis and Evaluation of Data for Advanced Composite Materials
- Materials Selection: Object-Oriented Structures for Factoring Polymer Information
- MATEDS
- -Materials Technology Education System. A System for Materials Science Education and Materials Selection
- Author Index
- Subject Index.
- Notes:
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- ISBN:
- 0-8031-5200-0
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