Theses and Dissertations from the Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology
Theses/Dissertations from 1995
Acquiring Consistent Knowledge for Bayesian Forests, Darwyn O. Banks
The Effect of Consolidating Two-Level Reparable Inventories on Aggregate Inventory Requirements and Mission Capability, Glenn R. Barney
Evaluation of the Sensitivity of Radar Cross Section Predictions to Uncertainties in Material Characteristics, Greg A. Barnhart
Scattering from Finite by Infinite Periodic Arrays with Arbitrary Piecewise-Linear Slot Elements, Paul R. Barre
Transforming Algebraically-Based Object Models into a Canonical Form for Design Refinement, Charles G. Beem
An Air Force Guide for Effective Meeting Management, Zackery S. Belcher
Selecting Optimal Experiments for Feedforward Multilayer Perceptrons, Lisa M. Belue
EXMIS: An Expert System for the Autonomous Onboard Command System (AOCS), Kevin D. Benedict
An Evaluation of the Appropriateness of the Defense Logistics Agency's Model Requirements Model, Harry A. Berry and Edward E. Tatge
Geostatistical Analysis of Hydraulic Conductivity in Heterogeneous Aquifers, Craig S. Biondo
A Methodology to Generate Air Force Materiel Command Manpower Reduction Alternatives, Steven T. Bishop
Multipoint Quadratic Approximation for Numerical Optimization, Michael A. Blaylock
Corporate Social Responsibility: A Cross Sectional Examination of Incentivization, Jennifer A. Block
Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Skin Absorption Using Dermal Subcompartments, Richard L. Bookout Jr.
Identification and Evaluation of Monitoring Techniques for the Performance of a Communication Network, Maureen E. Borgia
Modeling Corps Artillery in a Theater Level Combat Model, Richard F. Bowyer
An Experimental Investigation of a Sting-Mounted Finite Circulation Control Wing, Lorenzo C. Bradley III
Space Object Identification Using Spatio-Temporal Pattern Recognition, Gary W. Brandstrom
United States Security Assistance Training of Latin American Militaries: Intentions and Results, Barry L. Brewer
A Differential GPS Aided INS for Aircraft Landings, Ryan L. Britton
Optimal Inputs for System Identification, James M. Brown II
Schedule Management Competencies for Department of Defense Program Managers, Jeffrey F. Brown
Atmospheric Transport and Diffusion Modeling of Rocket Exhaust, Chad A. Burel
Comparison of Two Shock-Capturing Methods for Calculation of Transonic Airfoil Flutter, Bradley J. Buxton