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An approach for estimating system engineering costsTilton, Catherine J. 23 December 2009 (has links)
Master of Science
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A life cycle analysis of the potential role of commercial computer equipment in military trainers as applied to maritime patrol aviationIntintolo, John A. 23 December 2009 (has links)
<p>This project was initiated in an attempt to address the
current training shortfall in the Maritime Patrol Aviation
community,brought about by the collapse of the Soviet Union
and subsequent reductions in U.S. military funding.
Commercial personal computer equipment was investigated as a
possible supplement to operational flights and existing
training devices. A life cycle analysis was performed to
thoroughly explore all stages of design, development, and
implementation. System requirements were defined, and
applied to a conceptual design. A new approach to hardware
and software maintenance also was proposed. The report
concludes with a program plan detailed enough to initiate an
efficient acquisition program for the proposed training device. / Master of Science
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A study of the Blacksburg Parks and Recreation Department outdoor facilitiesRakes, Pamela Kay 16 December 2009 (has links)
Master of Science
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Design and implementation of an automated flexible assembly cell for research purposesMueller, Nei Edison 23 December 2009 (has links)
Master of Science
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A manual for the management of indoor track meets at Virginia TechJoyce, Barry V. 27 April 2010 (has links)
Adequate organization and planning are vital to all aspects of successful athletic administration and event management. Hosting are the keys to any athletic event involves responsibilities in a diverse number of areas such as concessions, security, and tickets. A written game operations manual that outlines the tasks to be done in each area of event preparation serves as a useful administrative tool to ensure all necessary steps are taken so that the contest runs as efficiently as possible.
<p>The problem that serves as the basis for this project is
that Virginia Tech does not have an operations manual for
every sport. While there are certain areas that apply to all
sports,each sport has its own unique needs that must be
considered when serving as host of an athletic contest. Track
meets in particular require a great deal more planning in
certain areas due to the large number of separate events
involved at each meet and the fact that many events are
conducted at the same time throughout the competition.
<p>The purpose of this project was to create a meet
operations manual to assist in the administration of all
future indoor track meets hosted by Virginia Tech. The use of
this manual should serve as a reference, to the athletic
administrators and track coaches, that outlines the tasks and
preparations involved in hosting an indoor meet at the high
school and college level before the season begins, the day of
the meet, and after the season ends. It should help Virginia
Tech enhance the quality and enjoyment of each contest for all
competitors and spectators. / Master of Science in Education
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Re-engineering the proposal process using parametric cost modelsBerrey, Linda G. 30 March 2010 (has links)
see document / Master of Science
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Restoration techniques for image blur, pattern removal, and videoMorey, Barbara A. 23 December 2009 (has links)
Master of Science
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Translator writer systemsOdom, Stuart A. 23 December 2009 (has links)
Master of Science
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Preliminary design of a mini-headquarters trailer for a construction companyCubero, Linda Garcia 16 February 2010 (has links)
see document / Master of Science
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A life-cycle analysis of the advanced program management system (APMS) prototypeSimmons, James H. 23 December 2009 (has links)
Master of Science
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