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Table 2: Proposed System Design

in Diagnosing reliability problems in Socio-technical Systems: A Visualisation approach
by Andreas Gregoriades, Alistair Sutcliffe
"... In PAGE 9: ... More specifically, the employment of intelligent proven beneficial to the design, while on the other hand IFF and N demonstrated no improvements over Radar and Tactical picture resp usability characteristics. According to the above results the best approach would be a hybrid design that incorporates technologies from both designs ( Table2 ). However, further investigation needs to be carried out in order to identify alternative designs that would improve time constraints, workload, distractions and incentives.... ..."

Table 1: Designed quantization systems

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1999
Cited by 3

Table 1. Design System Types

in A Discussion of Knowledge Based Design
by Richard M. Wood, Richard M. Wood, Steven X.S. Bauer, Steven X. S. Bauer

Table 1. Design System Types

in A Discussion of Knowledge Based Design
by Richard M. Wood, Steven X. S. Bauer

Table 1. Comparison of processors based on UltraSparc II design.

in DESIGNED TO HANDLE WORKLOADS CONSISTING OF MULTIPLE THREADS WITH LIGHT COMPUTATIONAL DEMANDS, TYPICAL OF WEB SERVERS AND
by Sanjiv Kapil, Harlan Mcghan, Jesse Lawrendra, The Article, Describes An, Early Implementation, Of A Chip, Other Network-facing Systems
"... In PAGE 10: ... In many cases, we took advantage of logic analyzers already cus- tomized for the JBus protocol, which greatly accelerated debugging. Performance Table1 compares the overall performance scores of the new dual-thread design with pre- vious derivatives of the UltraSparc II design. Scores for the dual-thread processor are pre- liminary estimates based on measured results with 16 Gbytes of memory and both cores active.... ..."

Table 1. DSM design issues.

in An Introduction to Distributed Shared Memory Concepts
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 35: ... In our presenta- tion, we use examples from the DSM systems listed and briefly described in the sidebar on page 55. Table1 com- pares how design issues are handled in a selected subset of the systems. Design choices A DSM system designer must make choices regarding structure, granulari- ty, access, coherence semantics, scal- ability, and heterogeneity.... In PAGE 37: ... Relaxed coherence semantics allows more efficient shared access because it requires less synchronization and less data movement However, programs that depend on a stronger form of coherence may not perform correctly if executed in a system that supports only a weaker form. Figure 2 gives brief definitions of strict, sequential, processor, weak, and release consistency, and illustrates the hierarchical relationship among these types of coherence, Table1 indicates the coherence semantics supported by some current DSM systems. Figure 2.... In PAGE 37: ... Each type of operator is guaranteed to be processor consistent DSM systems This partial listing gives the name of the DSM system, the princi- pal developers of the system, the site and duration of their research, andabrief description of the system. Table1 gives more informa- tion about the systems followed with an asterisk. Agora (Bisiani and Forin, Carnegie Mellon University, 1987-): A heterogeneous DSM system that allows data structures to be shared across machines.... ..."

TABLE I ACTUATOR SUITABILITY FOR CANDIDATE TAIL MOTION SYSTEM DESIGNS. Design 1 Design 2 Design 3

in On the Design of an Autonomous Robot Fish
by Dimitrios Tzeranis, Evangelos Papadopoulos, Senior Member, George Triantafyllou

Table 9: Yellow fever outbreaks, immunization coverage amp; performance in African countries at risk for yellow fever outbreaks. Country Total reported cases last time cases Reported at least one immunization programme YF vaccine YF immunization measles

in World Health Organization
by The Global, Programme Vaccines
"... In PAGE 4: ...able 8: Attributes of yellow fever surveillance system in Kenya ........................ 42 Table9 : Yellow fever outbreaks, immunization coverage amp; performance in African countries at risk for yellow fever outbreaks.... In PAGE 43: ...WHO/EPI/GEN/98.11 As discussed in section 6 and Table9 , current coverage with YF vaccine in most of the countries that use it is inadequate to prevent an epidemic. The 1995 outbreak in Senegal occurred when reported coverage was 46% (quoted in 47); and in the same country in 1967, an epidemic occurred despite prior immunity levels of 57% in children under 10 years.... ..."

Table 1. Dimensions in the taging system design taxonomy

in HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read
by Cameron Marlow, Mor Naaman, Danah Boyd, Marc Davis 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ...The design options taxonomy for taging systems is sumarized in Table1 , including a brief sumary of the potential impact of the design choices on the resultant tags and the type of benefits that can be derived from the system. 4.... ..."
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Table 1. Dimensions in the taging system design taxonomy

in Position paper, tagging, taxonomy, flickr, article, toread
by Cameron Marlow, Mor Naaman, Danah Boyd, Marc Davis 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ...The design options taxonomy for taging systems is sumarized in Table1 , including a brief sumary of the potential impact of the design choices on the resultant tags and the type of benefits that can be derived from the system. 4.... ..."
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