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The help-search button links to a page with these options:
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Tips & Map
- Tips brings you back here;
Site Map
take you to an organized, text-only listing of our top two levels.
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Keyword
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NAS web search lets you enter phrases or keywords for
which to search in the NAS Facility web.
NASA-wide search lets you search all NASA web sites.
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Staff
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List of NAS groups
takes you to links for the working groups in the NAS Facility.
NASA-wide staff x.500 service lets you look up staff members
at NASA Ames Research Center or any other NASA center. The NAS Facility
is a part of Ames. If Bill Jones isn't found, try William Jones.
Also, you can find a NAS staff member personal page by
going to http://www.nas.nasa.gov/~loginname where
loginname is the login for the person for whom you are looking.
Or, you can find email address and links to personal pages from the
NASA-wide staff locator above.
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NASA
- This section links NASA pages such as
NASA Home Page,
NASA Q & A,
NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program,
NASA Technical Reports Server, and
NASA Quest Project. See Keyword Search, above, for
the NASA-wide search engine.
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NAS Home Page lists six categories of information:
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- Who we are and what we do: general information,
groups in the NAS Facility (IN Division); and job openings at NAS.
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- Our multi-media online magazine, with short articles about
NAS and upcoming events.
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- Research and development on
- all aspects of supercomputing, including vector platforms, parallel
testbed systems, parallel tools and benchmarks
- high-speed networks
- mass storage
- data analysis and visualization
- software
- nanotechnology
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- For users with accounts on the NAS system, this is the gateway to
consulting about code optimization, and around-the-clock phone or
email help.
For the public, this category offers educational resources:
webweavers page, space settlements, training, nanotechnology,
K-12, and more.
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- NAS Technical Reports, Technical Summaries, data sets, a gallery
of video clips, metrics, NAS News, user guides and systems'
status documents.
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- See the Help page description, above.
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- If you click on the image with the flying shuttle, you will get
information about the visualization behind the shuttle, and
information about the people responsible for this web site.
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The navigation bars show where you are and let you jump
somewhere else.
The arrows on the left point to the six top-level categories on
our site. The highlighted arrow and word tell you where you are now.
You can click on one of the other arrows to jump to a different
top-level category. Also, you can click on the highlighted arrow
to get to the main page of the category you are in.
The long horizontal line of the navigation bar represents the
sub-categories of the category you are viewing. The dark blue
button shows the current sub-category. You can jump to another
sub-category by clicking on one of the other (turquoise) buttons.
Clicking the highlighted button takes you to the main page of the
sub-category you are in. Not all of the sub-categories are
represented by buttons.
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