The NATO-Pco Database and the Agard Aerospace Database
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The NATO-Pco Database and the Agard Aerospace Database

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出版社: Springer
出版年: 1995-4
ISBN: 9780792334866



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This is the 1994 update of the "NATO Science and Technology Disk" - the computer-readable compact disk (CD-ROM) which contains the second major update of the NATO-PCO database. This database features 48,000 bibliographical records referring to non-military scientific/technical literature, generated with the sponsorship of the NATO Science Committee. This CD-ROM also features the first update of the special version of the AGARD AEROSPACE database, providing access to the aerospace literature resulting from the programmes of NATO's Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development. Access to data is designed to be simple and fast, with easy-to-follow menu options of the retrieval software. The software CD-ANSWER - CDATAWARE Technologies Inc. - which comes with the CD-ROM received the award for "The Best CD-ROM Retrieval Software of 1990". It functions in English, French and German. There is no need to learn a complex search language. The CD-ROM can be used with standard personal computer equipment (PC XT/AT or 100% compatible, minimum 512 KByte RAM and with MS-DOS/PC-DOS version 3.0 and above) including a CD-ROM drive. The NATO-PCO database - CWTV GmbH, Germany - is a reference database. It covers more than 20 years of non-military scientific/technical meetings and publications in the NATO ASI SERIES, sponsored by the NATO Scientific Committee. The NATO ASI series - which is the official vehicle for publication of the results of NATO Advanced Study Institutes, NATO Advanced Research Workshops and other high-level scientific/technical meetings - is published by Kluwer Academic Publishers (The Netherlands), Plenum Publishing Corporation (USA) and Springer-Verlag (Germany). The NATO-PCO database contains full references (with keywords and/or abstracts) to more than 48,000 contributions from international scientists of high repute. The database covers a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines: Life sciences, ecology, medicine, chemistry, geosciences, astronomy, mathematical and physical sciences, behavioural sciences, materials sciences, engineering, systems and computer sciences. The AGARD aerospace database is a bibliographic database generated by PCO in cooperation with NASA (USA) and AGARD (France). It provides information on thousands of AGARD-sponsored publications - conference proceedings, AGARDographs (major works of long-lasting interest), lecture series, reports and advisory reports - published from about 1960 to 1993. As is the case for the NATO-PCO database, the AGARD aerospace database includes details not only of the complete publications, but also of the papers contained in them (up to 40 or more in a conference proceedings). AGARD (The Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development) is an agency of NATO based in Paris. Its mission is essentially to interchange information about R&D in aerospace within and between the NATO nations. AGARD's areas of activity cover: aerospace medicine, avionics, flight mechanics, electromagnetic wave propagation, fluid dynamics, guidance and control, propulsion and energetics, structures and materials and technical information. Updates are planned to appear on a yearly basis.

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