NASA Info Unveiled in CD-ROM Database

The NASA Technology CD-ROM includes abstracts of more than 800 previously unpublished NASA software programs with source code listings. These programs include over a million lines of FORTRAN, C, Basic and Pascal code on a variety of subjects such as expert systems, CAD/CAM, aerospace analysis, robotics, materials analysis and much more. In addition, the CD contains 5,700 NASA Tech Briefs; abstracts of 90,000 NASA technical reports; front pages and claims of more than 2,800 NASA patents; a variety of engineering and scientific software programs, including NASA's CLIPS expert system with source code and documentation; NASA thesaurus and much more. JB Data, New York, NY, (212) 490-3999, [email protected].

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