scholarly journals Archiving Observations: Individual and Corporate Efforts (Status Report: IAU Working Group for Spectroscopic Data Archives)

1997 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Griffin
2002 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 270-270
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Griffin ◽  
M. Albrecht ◽  
M. Bessell ◽  
A. Cameron ◽  
R. Coluzzi ◽  
...  

1973 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 716-716
Author(s):  
B. Hauck

This Group was formed during the meeting of the General Assembly in Brighton on August 22, 1970 with the following members: B. E. Westerlund, W. P. Bidelman, M. Barbier and B. Hauck. In the beginning of 1972 C. O. Jaschek was asked to join this group as he is also a member of the IAU Working Group on Numerical Data.The first work of our Group was to establish a list of catalogues recently published or in preparation. For this purpose a circular letter was sent to all members of our Commission. Dr Crawford, President of Commission 25, kindly sent our letter to the members of his Commission. The first list was published in the ‘Bulletin d'lnformation no. 1 du Centre de Donnees Stellaires de Strasbourg’. A complement has been published in the second issue of this bulletin. We thank all colleagues who have contributed, and we hope that many colleagues will contribute to the success of a second list sending us their information and data.


1996 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1219-1224
Author(s):  
Randy Case ◽  
Beth Findley ◽  
William McMullen ◽  
Mark E. Sampson

Author(s):  
R. Ahlstrand ◽  
M. Bie`th ◽  
H. Over ◽  
P. Pla ◽  
V. Ranguelova ◽  
...  

The European Commission has recently launched a new initiative dedicated to Nuclear Safety in Central and Eastern Europe called after “Safety of Eastern European Type Nuclear Facilities” (SENUF). SENUF contributes to bring together all stakeholders of the nuclear safety programs for the Technical Assistance to the Commonwealth of Independent States (TACIS) and the Poland Hungary Aid for Reconstruction of the Economy (PHARE): beneficiaries, end users, Eastern and Western nuclear industries, and thus, to favour fruitful technical exchanges and feedback of experience. At present, the main focus of SENUF is the nuclear power plant maintenance as a substantial element of plant operational safety as well as life management. A dedicated Working Group has been established on plant maintenance. 10 members have joined in the starting period. After a thematic introduction the paper discusses the maintenance optimisation general aspects and current activities in the CIS and CEEC, the paper presents SENUF and reports about the first activities developed within the working group One of its major tasks in 2004 was to prepare a status report on advanced strategies to optimise maintenance. Optimisation projects have an interface with the plant’s overall life management program. Today, almost all plants belonging to SENUF members have an explicit policy to extend their service life. Thus, component ageing management, modernisation and refurbishment actions became much more important. Preliminary results of the extended inquiry are already available which show a rather homogeneous propagation of techniques and methods in general. A web-enabled database has been developed to provide maintenance managers and engineers with adequate information on “Advanced and Special Equipment, Tools, Materials and Processes” in order to help them selecting the most appropriate and cost efficient solution for their maintenance needs. Information about the existence, the main parameters of such equipment and the experience of their usage that can be valuable for others facing similar problems, will be shared through easy access by members. Currently, the activity is starting to develop into the area of Reliability-Centred and Risk-Informed Maintenance, taking benefit from cooperation with the IAEA. Further extension of the memberships is expected in the near future.


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