Jef's Publications:

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Hiking in Anza-Borrego: Over 100 Half-Day Hikes by Robin Halford. Illustrations by Paulette Ache. Maps by Jef Johnson. Published by ABDNHA.
This project spanned a couple of years, and involved mapping various trails with a GPS unit, and generating original artwork using Photoshop.
The Layered Capacitor Method for Dieelectric Bridge Measrements, Data Analsis and Intterpretation of Fluoride Doped Ice IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation Vol. EI-18 No.5, October 1983, pp. 485-497 Co-authored with G.W. Gross as a result of my research assistant job. My contribution was in performing the curve fitting of observations to the model.
G: A Simple Extensible Language New Mexico Tech, thesis for MSCS, March 1981 Computer Science thesis. Describes a syntactically extensible language and how it could be used.
G: A Simple Extensible Language ACM Mountain Regional Conference, Denver CO, 11-15-1980 Preliminary thesis paper. Describes a syntactically extensible language and how it could be used.
A Race-Car Monitoring Program BYTE Magazine, June 1980, Vol.5, No.6, pp. 196-202

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Described a project that used a PDP-11/34 to monitor a model racecar track. With sensors installed in several tracks, the program could monitor where each car was. A twist to the set-up: cars could change tracks. The program displayed a graphical representation of the track, where each car was on the track, and statistics for each car, including lap, current and average speed.
Can Mass-Loss Explain the Observed Microwave Radiation from Cyg X-1? New Mexico Tech, thesis for MS in Physics, June 1978 MS Physics Thesis. Analysis of how the suspected model fits the observed data
Microwave Radiation from CygX-1: Can Mass-Loss Explain the Emission? Proceedings of the Southwest Regional Conference for Astronomy and Astrophysics (SWRCAA), Las Cruces NM, 5-22-1978, pp. 41-46 Preliminary thesis paper. Analysis of how the suspected model fits the observed data

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