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Object Oriented Tool for ALS Project Analysis on the Internet
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As ALS goals branch out to extended missions to the moon and Mars, concurrent science and engineering projects take center stage in the development of new ALS technology. It is necessary to optimize the interdisciplinary research activities in order to ensure ALS research goals are met in a timely manner, and to guarantee the reliability of future long term missions. The SSM team of the NJ-NSCORT has developed an internet software platform capable of performing a systems level analysis of the ALS research activity. The information produced by the analysis can assist ALS researchers in the streamlining of research activity.
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Rodriguez, L., Chao, K., and Ting, K., "Object Oriented Tool for ALS Project Analysis on the Internet," SAE Technical Paper 981753, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/981753.Also In
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