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Table 2 Business Performance figures Economic Driven JRRM

in Towards Balancing User Satisfaction and Operator Revenue in Beyond 3G Cognitive Networks
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ... Consequently their acceptance is low for low bandwidths and decreases slowly for high bandwidths. Table 1 and Table2 present some illustrative performance figures of the considered algorithm in the cases that the RAT selection decision is made according to the fuzzy neural JRRM presented in [11], which considers only technical criteria (denoted here as technical-driven JRRM), or according to the economic-driven fuzzy neural JRRM. In the later case, two different solutions have been envisaged.... ..."

TABLE 7. A COMPARISON OF EDUCATIONAL LEVELS AND RESEARCH UNIVERSITY-LINKED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS IN ARKANSAS AND THE PEER 7*

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 2. A majority of these small businesses stated that the economic loss due to this outage

in Committee T1 -- Telecommunications
by Boulder Colorado May, Andrew P. Snow, Carol C. Carver
"... In PAGE 6: ... Table2 . Telephone Outage Impact Factors Identified by Businesses The survey results are informative, but not entirely satisfactory.... ..."

Table 8. Pluses and minuses of of the academic staff appraisal system used by University of Tartu Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

in Order No. 521 A COMPARISON OF THE APPRAISAL SYSTEMS AND APPRAISAL- COMPENSATION INTERLINKS USED BY ESTONIAN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES
by Kulno Türk, Tõnu Roolaht, Kulno Türk, Tõnu Roolaht

Table 3: Causes of Business Failures: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Economic Factors Causes (in percent)

in Acknowledgements
by Brian M. Henehan, Bruce L. Anderson, Management Dr, Gerald White, Carol Thomson
"... In PAGE 5: ...able 2. Potential Pitfalls in New Cooperative Development ..........................29 Table3 .... In PAGE 35: ... The Economic Analysis Department of the Dun and Bradstreet Corporation collects and analyzes data on business failures. Table3 categorizes the common causes of business failure including: economic factors, finance, experience, neglect, disaster, fraud, and strategy. A relatively small number of factors account for a high percentage of failures.... ..."

Table 1: National Bureau of Economic Research US Business Cycle Expansion and Con-

in Do Long Swings in the Business Cycle Lead to Strong Persistence in Output?
by Mark J. Jensen, Ming Liu

Table 2 Economic Growth and Personal Consumption

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 3. Atomic Economic Events

in A Methodology to Generate e-Commerce Systems: A Process Pattern Perspective (P³)
by Prasad M. Jayaweera
"... In PAGE 72: ...3 Economic Event Order for transtec The economic event order for the selected business is obtained by getting answers for the question relevant for phase 2 of the P3 development process. A possible set of answers obtained at phase 2 is given in tables Table3 , Table 4 and Table 5.... ..."

Table 4. Ordered Atomic Economic Events

in A Methodology to Generate e-Commerce Systems: A Process Pattern Perspective (P³)
by Prasad M. Jayaweera
"... In PAGE 79: ... Among the difficulties we have been faced with we discuss some in this section. Even for the selected transtec business module, even after reducing the number of business partners (five external suppliers and the customer) filling the two matrixes ([ Table4 ], [Table 5]) to get the business order is very complicated. This is because as the number of atomic economic-events increase, the number of cells in those matrixes goes up resulting difficulties in filling answers to each cell to reflect exact business requirement.... ..."

Table 2. Telephone Outage Impact Factors Identified by Businesses

in Committee T1 -- Telecommunications
by Boulder Colorado May, Andrew P. Snow, Carol C. Carver
"... In PAGE 6: ... A sample of different business types was interviewed to determine the impact of the outage. A summary of the business types and their stated impact factors are in Table2 . A majority of these small businesses stated that the economic loss due to this outage was in excess of $50,000.... ..."
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