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The secondary data interactive system (SEDIS) manual / by Brannon, Yevonne S.(Yevonne Sue),1950-(CARDINAL)167206; Freyer, William.; Miller, Pat.(CARDINAL)717816; North Carolina State University.Center for Urban Affairs and Community Services.(CARDINAL)164118;
Subjects: Interactive computer systems; Electronic data processing;
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Haywood County interagency computer project status report / by Mandell, Lee M.(CARDINAL)164038; North Carolina State University.Center for Urban Affairs and Community Services.(CARDINAL)164118; Haywood Technical College.(CARDINAL)200782;
Subjects: Electronic data processing; Public welfare;
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Index of computer hardware and software in use in North Carolina local governments. by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Institute of Government.(CARDINAL)158318; North Carolina State University.Center for Urban Affairs and Community Services.(CARDINAL)164118;
Subjects: Periodicals.; Local government;
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A report describing and assessing the quality of the county specific data projection procedure used in the Needs Assessment Interactive System (NAIS) / by Gerig, Thomas M.(Thomas Michael),1942-(CARDINAL)170264; North Carolina State University.Center for Urban Affairs and Community Services.(CARDINAL)164118;
Subjects: Electronic data processing.;
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North Carolina local government microcomputer index, 1987. by Auld, Bill.(CARDINAL)176608; White, Brenda J.(CARDINAL)199919; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Institute of Government.(CARDINAL)158318; North Carolina State University.Center for Urban Affairs and Community Services.Computer Technology for Local Governments Program.;
Subjects: Microcomputers; Local government;
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Bridge management under a level of service concept providing optimum improvement action, time, and budget prediction / by Chen, Chwen-jinq,1956-Center for Transportation Engineering Studies, Dept. of Civil Engineering, N.C. State University.; Johnston, David West,1944-Center for Transportation Engineering Studies, Dept. of Civil Engineering, N.C. State University.; North Carolina State University.Center for Transportation Engineering Studies.(CARDINAL)182954;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-235).Final report.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Bridges; Bridges; Bridges;
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An implementation guide for minimum retroreflectivity requirements for traffic signs / by McGee, Hugh W.(CARDINAL)311202; Paniati, Jeffrey A.; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; Bellomo-McGee, Inc.(CARDINAL)311201; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.(CARDINAL)286897;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51).Background -- Purpose of the guide -- Principles of retroreflectivity -- Types of retroreflective sheeting materials -- Minimum retroreflectivity requirements -- Sign management system -- Sign inventory -- Sign inspection -- Sign maintenance -- Sign replacement options for meeting minimum retroreflectivity levels -- Minimum retroreflectivity implementation guidelines -- Appendix A: FHWA sign management system (SMS) summary description -- References.Final report;To assist agencies in developing a cost-effective program for timely replacement of ineffective signs, this document was prepared. Initially the report describes the principles of retroreflectivity, the types of retroreflective materials, and the proposed minimum retroreflectivity guidelines. Then, the report presents the concept of a sign management system, and provides guidance for developing a sign inventory, conducting sign inspections, and maintaining signs. The report concludes with discussing options that State and local agencies can follow for replacing their ineffective signs and offers a minimum and desirable program.Performed by Bellomo-McGee, Inc. (BMI) and sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration Office of Safety and Traffic Operations R & D, under contract no.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Inventory control; Reflectance.; Traffic signs and signals; Traffic signs and signals; Traffic signs and signals;
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Genealogy online / by Crowe, Elizabeth Powell.(CARDINAL)192988;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Beginning a genealogy project -- Software you'll need -- Ethics, privacy, and law in genealogy -- Genealogy education -- Revving up search engines -- Talk to me : Twitter, Skype, IM, and Google -- Fun with e-mail : mail lists, newsletters, and more -- Social networking -- Blogging your genealogy : sites, software, and more -- DNA genealogy -- Vital records and historical documents -- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints : Familysearch.org -- Ellis Island online : The American Family Immigration History Center -- Online library card catalogs and services -- International genealogy resources -- Ethnic genealogy resources -- The National Genealogical Society -- Ancestry.com and RootsWeb -- Genealogical publishing houses and their sites -- A potpourri of genealogy."In this edition, the author assumes you know most Internet technologies and programs, and that you want to know how to use them to do your genealogy. The potential for finding clues, data, and other researchers looking for your same family names has increased exponentially in the last decade. Since 2000, push technology, streaming video, blogs, podcasts, social networking, and indexed document scans have radically changed what can be found on the Internet and how we search for it"--
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Genealogy; Genealogy; Internet;
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Comparable systems analysis : design and operation of advanced control centers / by Kelly, Michael J.,Ph. D.(CARDINAL)313222; Gerth, Jeffrey M.; Whaley, Christopher J.; United States.Federal Highway Administration.Offices of Research and Development.(CARDINAL)284766; Georgia Institute of Technology.Electronic Systems Laboratory.; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.(CARDINAL)286897;
Includes bibliographical references (page 71).Background and summary -- The comparable systems analysis methodology -- System overviews for site visits -- State-of-the-art of IVHS TMC technologies -- User-centered automation -- System evolution -- User system interfaces and workstations -- Staffing, selection, and training -- Procedures, documentation, and job aids -- Other design and privacy issues -- Design considerations based on comparable systems analysis -- References.Task report;This research explored lessons that have been learned involving human factors in the design and operation of control centers that were similar to a generic, intelligent vehicle highway system (IVHS) class traffic management center (TMC). This report summarizes the critical input, data processing, and output functions that are expected to be performed by IVHS-class TMCs. It describes how these functions are currently performed by the sample of existing high-technology centers and how the functions might evolve with near-term technology advancements and automation. It addresses a series of important TMC design considerations including the user-centered design process, operator selection and training, system evolution and advanced automation, user interface design, and job performance aids.Performed by Georgia Institute of Technology, Electronic Systems Laboratory, under contract no.
Subjects: Technical reports.; Electronic traffic controls.; Highway communications.; Human engineering.; Intelligent transportation systems.; System design.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
On-line resources: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/research/safety/94147/94147.pdf;
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The complete beginner's guide to genealogy, the Internet, and your genealogy computer program / by Clifford, Karen,author.(CARDINAL)219022;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Principles of success for the family historian -- Organizing family information -- Becoming acquainted with your genealogy program -- Why document? -- Printing your records -- Your family history notebook -- Developing a sense of our ancestors' environment -- Resolving conflict -- State vital records offices, public libraries, courthouses and local repositories -- Resources of the Family History Library -- Major databases of the Family History Library -- Using local Family History Centers -- National Archives and Regional Records Services Facilities -- Census records between 1850 and 1930 -- Analysis and goal setting -- Sharing your family history research.The modern world of genealogy combines the traditional methods of research with the awesome power of computers and the Internet, a combination so powerful that it has transformed the way we do genealogy. The purpose of this book is to instruct the researcher in this new methodology, tying the fundamentals of genealogical research to the infrastructrue of computers and Web sites. In other words, it is a manual for modern genealogy designed for the beginner but useful even to the most seasoned researcher.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Genealogy; Genealogy;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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