Pinned Repositories
datasciencecoursera
Johns Hopkins Data Scientist MOOC Part 01
datasharing
The Leek group guide to data sharing
Standard-Spectrum-Resource-Format-SSRF-
Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF), is sometimes referred to at MC4EB Pub 8. SSRF is based on the NATO Spectrum Management Allied Data Exchange Format-eXtensible Markup Language (SMADEF-XML) data standard. NTIA’s Office of Spectrum Management Data Dictionary (OSMDD) is expected to also be compatible with SSRF and SMADEF-XML. Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF)-compliant systems are able to exchange spectrum data with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and with Combined Communications-Electronics Board (CCEB) nations. Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF) was originally a format for exchanging data related to spectrum management within the United States Department of Defense (DOD). Within this context, SSRF-compliant systems are able to exchange electromagnetic spectrum data with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and with Combined Communications-Electronics Board (CCEB) nations.
careybeall's Repositories
careybeall/datasciencecoursera
Johns Hopkins Data Scientist MOOC Part 01
careybeall/datasharing
The Leek group guide to data sharing
careybeall/Standard-Spectrum-Resource-Format-SSRF-
Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF), is sometimes referred to at MC4EB Pub 8. SSRF is based on the NATO Spectrum Management Allied Data Exchange Format-eXtensible Markup Language (SMADEF-XML) data standard. NTIA’s Office of Spectrum Management Data Dictionary (OSMDD) is expected to also be compatible with SSRF and SMADEF-XML. Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF)-compliant systems are able to exchange spectrum data with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and with Combined Communications-Electronics Board (CCEB) nations. Standard Spectrum Resource Format (SSRF) was originally a format for exchanging data related to spectrum management within the United States Department of Defense (DOD). Within this context, SSRF-compliant systems are able to exchange electromagnetic spectrum data with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and with Combined Communications-Electronics Board (CCEB) nations.