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Table 2: Basic Characteristics of the Traces

in Scheduling for modern disk drives and non-random workloads
by Bruce L. Worthington, Bruce L. Worthington, Gregory R. Ganger, Gregory R. Ganger, Yale N. Patt, Yale N. Patt, Joe Pasquale, Rusty Ransford, Chris Ruemmler, John Wilkes 1994
Cited by 27

Table 5: Basic characteristics of datasets.

in Learning By Discovering Concept Hierarchies
by Blaz Zupan, Marko Bohanec, Janez Demsar, Ivan Bratko 1999
Cited by 10

Table 1: Basic Characteristics of the Corpora

in Aiding Web Searches by Statistical Classification Tools
by Gerhard Heyer, Uwe Quasthoff, Christian Wolff 2000
Cited by 2

Table 2: Basic Characteristics of the Traces

in Scheduling algorithm for modern disk drives SAMPLE
by Bruce L. W Orthington, Gregory R. Ganger, Y Ale N. Patt
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Table 4: Basic characteristics of datasets.

in Learning By Discovering Concept Hierarchies
by Blaz Zupan , Marko Bohanec, Janez Demsar, Ivan Bratko

Table 1 Datasets: basic characteristics

in Abstract Classification and knowledge discovery in protein databases
by Predrag Radivojac A, Nitesh V. Chawla B, A. Keith Dunker C, Zoran Obradovic A 2004

Table 1: Basic characteristics of the data sets

in Experimental Assessment of Workstation Failures and Their Impact on Checkpointing Systems
by James S. Plank, James S. Plank, Wael R. Elwasif, Wael R. Elwasif 1998
"... In PAGE 6: ...1 0.2 CETUS Figure 1: TTF and TTR distributions of the data sets 5 Basic Characteristics of the Data The basic characteristics of the three data sets are in Table1 and Figure 1. In this table, we use the same de nition of availability MTTF MTTF+MTTR as Long [16].... ..."
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Table 1: Basic characteristics of the information integration systems

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 20: ...6 Representative Systems Below we discuss briefly the most representative systems of the above source modeling approaches, namely Tsimmis, MIX, Nimble, Information Manifold, Infomaster, Agora, MARS, Dis@Dis. Table1 summarizes the basic characteristics of these information integration systems. 3.... ..."

Table 1 Comparing DCOM and CORBA: Basic characteristics

in MANAGING THE NETWORK Distributed Object Platforms in Telecommunications: A Comparison Between
by Dionisis X. Adamopoulos, George Pavlou, Constantine A. Pap, Emmanuel Manolessos
"... In PAGE 3: ... CORBA facilities provide horizontal and vertical application frameworks, by defining collections of facilities that processes may use through CORBA objects, such as compound documents, user inter- faces, and system management12. Comparing DCOM and CORBA Taking into account the basic characteristics of DCOM and CORBA, as were presented in the previous sections, Table1 represents an initial attempt at comparing the two technologies. This table reveals the wide scope and the richness of both platforms, and it is believed to be much more concise and informa- tive than other comparison attempts found in the literature, which are based extensively on code exam- ples4,6.... In PAGE 5: ... CORBA services such as event and persistence can also be used to add publish/subscribe and persistence features. Comparison remarks From Table1 , Table 2, and Table 3, which collectively constitute a decision framework supporting the selection between DCOM and CORBA, it is evident that DCOM and CORBA have similar architectures as both provide the infrastructure for supporting remote object activation and remote method invocation in a client-transparent way. They adopt a client/server based programming style and agree on the most funda- mental aspects of their object models.... ..."

Table 5. Basic characteristics of RP* family and of

in RP*: A Family of Order Preserving Scalable Distributed Data Structures
by Witold Litwin 1994
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