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Table 16. Summary of literature in Web cost estimation
"... In PAGE 14: ...ermission of Idea Group Inc. is prohibited. Table 15. Measures for design model Measure Description Information model entities number of entities in the model components number of components in the model infoSlots number of slots in the model slotsSACenter average number of slots per semantic association center slotsCollCenter average number of slots per collection center in the model componentsEntity average number of components per entity slotsComponent average number of slots per component SAssociations number of semantic associations in the model SACenters number of semantic association centers in the model segments number of segments in the model Navigation model nodes number of nodes in the model navSlots number of slots in the model nodesCluster average number of nodes per cluster slotsNode average number of slots per node navLinks number of links in the model clusters number of clusters in the model Presentation model pages number of pages in the model pUnits number of publishing units in the model prLnks number of links in the model sections number of sections in the model Table16 summarises the studies presented previously and show a few trends such as: the prediction technique used the most is linear regression; the measures of prediction accuracy employed the most are MMRE and Pred(25); the size of the datasets employed is small and not greater than 46 data points; and size measures were not constant throughout studies, which indicates the lack of standards to sizing Web applications. Another perspective in which we can look at previous work is determining what type of Web applications were used in the empirical studies, since they can be classified as Web hypermedia applications or Web software applications (Christodoulou, Zafiris, amp; Papatheodorou, 2000).... ..."
Table 10. Parameter values used in the cost computation de nition symbol value size of a data block S 4000 (byte) transaction arrival rate
"... In PAGE 17: ... In the cost computation, we assumed a uniform distribution for the transaction size Zi. The default parameter values shown in Table10 were used in the cost computation unless stated otherwise. The parameter values such as the processing speeds cio was chosen similarly as in other literature, e.... ..."
Table 5.7 Economic evaluation of water reuse opportunities
Table 2 Distribution literature on soviet and market economy Russia Reference Title Target era Ware (1950) Costs of Distribution in Soviet Domestic Trade 1
"... In PAGE 96: ... The academic research on our focus subject can roughly be divided into three groups: (1) research targeting Soviet Union era distribution issues, (2) research targeting distribution issues after the launch of the economic transition period in the early 1990s, and (3) research targeting current and up to date post 1998 financial crisis distribution issues. The following Table2 summarizes the relevant articles in chronological order. ... In PAGE 135: ...7% 3.1% 4 n 1718222526 As comparing the efficiency measurement results with two different output measures, we could conclude that generally in Table2 (number of passenger traveled), the number of improving countries is much greater than what is the situation in Table 3. This might be indication from the forthcoming future changes; harmonized passenger transports strategies in Europe should be developed through number of passengers rather than long-distance connections (maybe long-distance is left for high speed trains as corridors).... ..."
Table 10 Trading Profits after Transaction Costs
"... In PAGE 28: ... Again, since trading costs are ignored, these results should be interpreted with caution. Table10 lists the results of the trading strategy experiment accounting for transaction costs in the form of the bid-ask spread and commissions. The bid-ask spread is assumed to raise (lower) the closing price of an option purchased (sold) by one-half the maximum allowed by the exchange.... ..."
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Table I. Transaction Management Algorithmic Costs
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Table 3 Transaction Cost Ranges for ADR Conversions
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"... In PAGE 16: ...14 transactions costs (see Table3 ).20 The bottom half of Table 2 summarizes the average discounts during pre-Corralito, Corralito pre-devaluation and post-devaluation periods for each company and the averages across the twelve companies.... In PAGE 16: ...20 The bottom half of Table 2 summarizes the average discounts during pre-Corralito, Corralito pre-devaluation and post-devaluation periods for each company and the averages across the twelve companies.21 [Figures 6 and 7 here] [ Table3 here] The information in Table 2 and the plots indicate that the average pre-Corralito premium for all companies except Metrogas was close to zero, suggesting that arbitrage between Argentina and the U.... ..."
Table 2 data. Economic regulation of
"... In PAGE 6: ...able 1 Prices of Water Vendors vs. Prices of Piped Water Supply ...........................2 Table2 Reported Costs of Piped Water Systems .... ..."
Table 2. Example of a transaction cost matrix
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Table 2: Basic Storage Economics
1994
"... In PAGE 11: ... A 90 minute feature presentation, using MPEG-I compression, requires about 1 Gbyte of storage. Table2 illustrates some basic storage economics and provides a rough estimate of the cost for different storage device types. It is apparent that a larger number of storage devices yield many independent sessions as measured in available bandwidth.... ..."
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