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Katalog, Ausstellungs-Führer; Zeitungsausschnitte (1938) [Wohnungswesen Schweiz - Ausstellung].
The "Implementation of Past NSRP Research through Education and Training" project was proposed in 1994 and funded as a 1995 NSRP project (SP 9-95-2). The concept was to analyze existing NSRP research and determine important areas where education and training could enhance implementation. The initial implementation involved development of two workshops and could be followed by additional educational and training projects contingent upon this project's results and future funding. This final report details the results of the analysis how the workshops were developed and presented and the workshop outcomes. The objectives of this project are as follows: * Identify important areas of existing NSR...
The paper discusses a number of facets of Computer-Aided Ship Design and Construction (CASDAC) in which the writer has been involved. A brief history of computers in the Navy is given, some notes on the CASDAC project, the flavor of two recent programs, Navy planning and philosophy in detail design. and construction, some notes on the Computer-Aided Piping Design and Construction (CAPDAC) project, and finally some notes on the increasingly important role of computer science. The U.S. Navy has a long history in the use of computers in shipbuilding. In May 1944 the first computer came into operation at Harvard, the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator -- the Harvard Mark I. This was design...
This report is the end product of one of the many research projects being performed under the National Shipbuilding Research Program. The program is a cooperative, cost- shared effort between the Maritime Administrations Office of Advanced Ship Development and the shipbuilding industry. The objective, as conceived by the Ship Production Committee of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, emphasizes productivity. The research effort described herein is one of the nine General Category projects being managed and cost-shared by Todd Shipyards Corporation. It was performed in response to the task statement titled "Nondestructive Testing". The work was assigned, by sub-contract, to the McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company (MDAC) after evaluation of several proposals.