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  2. Army Specialized Training Program - Wikipedia

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    The Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was a military training program instituted by the United States Army during World War II to meet wartime demands both for junior officers and soldiers with technical skills. Conducted at 227 American universities, it offered training in such fields as engineering, foreign languages, and medicine.

  3. Association of European Science and Technology Transfer ...

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    Located in Leiden in the Netherlands, ASTP is the premier, pan-European association for professionals involved in knowledge transfer among universities and industry. By promoting and professionalising knowledge transfer practice, the association aims to enhance the impact of public research on society and the economy.

  4. Dynamic Analysis and Replanning Tool - Wikipedia

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    The Dynamic Analysis and Replanning Tool, commonly abbreviated to DART, is an artificial intelligence program [1] used by the U.S. military to optimize and schedule the transportation of supplies or personnel and solve other logistical problems.

  5. ASTP - Wikipedia

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    ASTP may refer to: A Swiftly Tilting Planet (novel) Apollo–Soyuz Test Project, docking in orbit, 1975; Advanced Space Transportation Program, NASA's core technology program for all space transportation, Army Specialized Training Program, a US military training program during World War II

  6. NASA Advanced Space Transportation Program - Wikipedia

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    The ASTP leads a team of NASA centers, US Government agencies, industry and academia focused on products and developing a variety of propulsion and vehicle technologies. Technology development is concentrated in the areas of hypersonic transportation , travel beyond low Earth orbit , and advanced concepts research.

  7. Foundation model - Wikipedia

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    Foundation models are inherently multi-purpose: to use these model for a specific use case requires some form of adaptation. At a minimum, models need to be adapted to perform the task of interest (task specification), but often better performance can be achieved by more extensive adaptation to the domain of interest (domain specialization).

  8. Use-case analysis - Wikipedia

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    Use case analysis is a technique used to identify the requirements of a system (normally associated with software/process design) and the information used to both define processes used and classes (which are a collection of actors and processes) which will be used both in the use case diagram and the overall use case in the development or redesign of a software system or program.

  9. Use case survey - Wikipedia

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    A use case survey is a list of names and perhaps brief descriptions of use cases associated with a system, component, or other logical or physical entity. This artifact is short and inexpensive to produce, and possibly advantageous over similar software development tools , depending on the needs of the project and analyst.