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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Acronyms." National Research Council. 2014. Big Data in Materials Research and Development: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18760.
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Acronyms

ADARA Accelerating Data Acquisition, Reduction, and Analysis
AFOSR Air Force Office of Scientific Research
AFRL Air Force Research Laboratory
AIM Accelerated Insertion of Materials
ARL Army Research Laboratory
 
CALPHAD CALculation of PHAse Diagrams
 
DARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
DHS Department of Homeland Security
DMLS direct metal laser sintering
DMMI Defense Materials, Manufacturing, and Infrastructure
DOD U.S. Department of Defense
DOE U.S. Department of Energy
 
GE General Electric
 
HIV human immunodeficiency virus
 
ICME Integrated Computational Materials for Engineering
IoT Internet of Things
IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
 
Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Acronyms." National Research Council. 2014. Big Data in Materials Research and Development: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18760.
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JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory
 
LM3II Lightweight and Modern Metals Manufacturing Innovation Institute
 
MAPTIS Materials and Processes Technical Information System
MDF Manufacturing Demonstration Facility
MGI Materials Genome Initiative
MRL manufacturing readiness level
MSAT Materials Selection and Analysis Tool
 
NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NIH National Institutes of Health
NIST National Institute for Standards and Technology
NNI National Nanotechnology Initiative
NNMI National Network for Manufacturing Innovation
NRC National Research Council
NSF National Science Foundation
 
ONR Office of Naval Research
OODT Object Oriented Data Technology
ORNL Oak Ridge National Laboratory
OSTP Office of Science and Technology Policy (White House)
 
SARS severe acute respiratory syndrome
SMLC Smart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition
 
TRL technology readiness level
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Big Data in Materials Research and Development is the summary of a workshop convened by the National Research Council Standing Committee on Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure in February 2014 to discuss the impact of big data on materials and manufacturing. The materials science community would benefit from appropriate access to data and metadata for materials development, processing, application development, and application life cycles. Currently, that access does not appear to be sufficiently widespread, and many workshop participants captured the constraints and identified potential improvements to enable broader access to materials and manufacturing data and metadata. This report discusses issues in defense materials, manufacturing and infrastructure, including data ownership and access; collaboration and exploitation of big data's capabilities; and maintenance of data.

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