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Industrial Contacts

  1. R.F. Boisvert, AT&T Bell Laboratories. (Collaboration on techniques for location and retrieval of mathematical software)

  2. R.F. Boisvert, Dakota Scientific Software, Inc. (Commercialized VFFTPACK software developed by Sweet, Sweet and Boisvert)

  3. R.F. Boisvert, SoftCAD Inc. (Consultation on software for units conversion)

  4. The following World Wide Web servers of commercial companies are among those that link to CAML's Guide to Available Mathematical Software :
    1. AT&T Bell Laboratories (InterNIC, Netlib)
    2. EINet Galaxy
    3. Harris Corporation
    4. Hughes-STX Workstation Group
    5. O'Reilly & Associates (Whole Internet Catalog)
    6. The Fortran Market

  5. CAML's Guide to Available Mathematical Software was accessed from computers of 953 US commercial enterprises from January 1994 through February 1995 (identified by distinct subdomains of the .com Internet domain who made GAMS server or http server requests). Of these, 764 searched the GAMS database, and 267 downloaded software components.

  6. J.T. Fong, Kaman Sciences Corp. (Consultation on two engineering application software packages named the Computerized Welding Information System and the Certification Maintenance and Retrieval System)

  7. R. Radebaugh, J. Gary and A. O'Gallagher, Tektronix. (Cryocooler modeling)

  8. R. Radebaugh, J. Gary and A. O'Gallagher, Lockheed. (Cryocooler modeling)

  9. R. Radebaugh, J. Gary and A. O'Gallagher, Alabama Cryogenics. (Cryocooler modeling)

  10. R. Radebaugh, J. Gary and A. O'Gallagher, Hughes. (Cryocooler modeling)

  11. R. Radebaugh, J. Gary and A. O'Gallagher, Cryenco. (Cryocooler modeling)

  12. R. Radebaugh, J. Gary and A. O'Gallagher, Yaron. (Cryocooler modeling)

  13. W.F. Mitchell, Biosym Technologies. (Consultation on the use of multigrid methods for the 3D Poisson-Boltzmann Equation, and the availability of 3D multigrid software)

  14. W.F Mitchell, Chevron Research and Technology Company. (Use of MGGHAT for the solution of a computational fluid dynamics application)

  15. D. P. O'Leary, Bellcore. (Collaboration with Daniel Heyman on numerical methods for analyzing Markov Chains.)

  16. R. Pozo, Applied Parallel Technologies, Inc. ( LAPACK++)

  17. R. Pozo, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, ( SparseLib++)

  18. R. Pozo, Cray Research, ( SparseLib++, IML++)

  19. R. Pozo, Kuck & Associates, Inc. ( C++ optimizations for parallel compilers)

  20. R. Pozo, Object Science Corporation, ( Consultation on parallel object oriented frameworks components).

  21. B.W. Rust, Multipath, Inc. (Maximum entropy spectral analysis and nonlinear least squares).

  22. C. Witzgall, LNK Inc. (Briefing to staff on terrain modeling techniques developed at NIST)

  23. C. Witzgall, Loral Inc. (Delivery for further processing of terrain models concerning Marine Corps Training Center at Twentynine Palms, CA)

  24. C. Witzgall, Northrop-Grumman, Inc. (Briefing by extensive email on NIST techniques for processing man-made terrain features such as road beds in the context of terrain modeling)



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