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A systems analysis technique is applied to the scientific problem solving requirements of a major Air Force research organization to establish: The functional organization of a research support group; A valuable data base for a Customer User Library (CUL); and A Management Information System for scheduling, reporting and control. The report summarizes the functional organization of the Analysis and Simulation Branch of the Computation Center at AFCRL as derived from an analysis of the spectrum of analytical and computational problems originating in the Laboratories. A detailed description the structure and mode of operation of the Customer User Library is provided, together with a discussion of the associated Management Information System. An extensive listing of scientific problem abstracts is provided in the Appendices.
A summary of the space science activities of the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (AFCRL) in 1971, including rockets, satellites, and balloons launched, results of experiments associated with the measurement and study of energetic particles and magnetic fields, upper atmosphere physics, ionospheric physics, geodesy, and optical physics, and experiments planned for 1972, are included. The definition of space science for the purpose of this report is limited to in-situ observations and measurements using the broad definition of space.
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The scope of the published reviews include, but are not limited to topics, such as theoretical treatments, instrumental design, ionization methods, analyzers, detectors, application to the qualitative and quantitative analysis of various compounds or elements, basic ionchemistry and structure studies, ion energetic studies, and studies on biomolecules, polymers, etc.
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