Theses and Dissertations from the Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology
Theses/Dissertations from 2002
The Horizontal Extent of Cloud-to-Ground Lightning over the Kennedy Space Center, Todd M. McNamara
A Generalized Decision Support System for the Contracting Career Field, Larry D. Mercier Jr.
An Exploratory Analysis of the Impacts of Acquisition Reform Initiatives on Small Business Participation in the Aerospace Industry, Bruce J. Miller
Analyzing Differences between Public and Private Sector Information Resource Management: Chief Information Officer Challenges and Critical Technologies, Scott M. Mitchell
An Interactive Decision Support System for Scheduling Fighter Pilot Training, Cuong T. Nguyen
Categorizing Network Attacks Using Pattern Classification Algorithms, George E. Noel III
Issues in Modeling Military Space, Peter F. Olsen
Comparing Clustering Algorithms for Use with Genomic and Proteomic Data, Rebecca A. Olson
Determination of Chlorinated Solvent Contamination in an Upward Flow Constructed Wetland, Bryan C. Opperman
Process Mapping a Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Materiel Shortages Reactive Management Strategy: A Case Study, Robert E. Overstreet
The Analysis of Sophisticated Direction of Arrival Estimation Methods in Passive Coherent Locators, Ahmet Ozcetin
An Analysis of Mutually Dispersive Brown Symbols for Non-Linear Ambiguity Suppression, Matthew J. Papaphotis
Mean Performance Optimization of an Orbiting Distributed Aperture by Warped Aperture Image Plane Comparisons, Timothy W. Parker
Analysis for Cooperative Behavior Effectiveness of Autonomous Wide Area Search Munitions, Sang M. Park
Application of Horizontal Flow Treatment Wells for In Situ Treatment of Perchlorate Contaminated Groundwater, Jeffrey C. Parr
Developing an Upward Feedback Instrument for Supervisor Development, Douglas C. Patton
Quicklook Air Mobility Modeling, Mustafa K. Pektas
Evaluating Air Force Civil Engineer's Current Automated Information Systems, Edward P. Phillips
An Evaluation of the Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability (HPAC) Software's Ability to Model the Chornobyl Accident, Dirk E. Plante
INS Aiding by Tracking an Unknown Ground Object, Mursy Polat
A Large Scale Integer Linear Program as a Decision Support Tool for Force Mix Selection, Craig A. Punches
Fabrication Techniques for III-V Micro-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Systems, Jeremy A. Raley