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Table 2 - Percentage of incomplete records as measured against use of eight Dublin Core elements

in University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign
by Sarah L. Shreeves, Ellen M. Knutson, Besiki Stvilia, Carole L. Palmer, Michael B. Twidale, Timothy W. Cole
"... In PAGE 9: ... This guideline states that a metadata record should contain at least eight elements of simple Dublin Core ( lt;title gt;, lt;creator gt;, lt;subject gt;, lt;description gt;, lt;date gt;, lt;format gt;, lt;identifier gt;, and lt;rights gt;) as opposed to all fifteen elements. Both the characterization of incompleteness according to the reference standard (see Table2... ..."

Table 3: Statistical Testing Results for the Effect of Data Incompleteness on the Performance Change Brought by Social Features (H2.1~2.3) Threshold Precision Recall F-measure

in Complex Problem Solving: Identity Matching Based on Social Contextual Information *
by Jennifer Xu, G. Alan Wang, Jiexun Li, Michael Chau
"... In PAGE 13: ... The p-value for the regression coefficient indicates whether or not data incompleteness significantly affects the performance changes brought about by the social contextual features. Table3 presents the coefficients of hypothesis testing for H2.... ..."

Table 21 shows allocation of an undoubtedly incomplete listing of control responsibilities. It should be evident some control responsibilities overlap, but operators can deliver control only when management provides them with a target plus the means to measure and do something about their performance with respect to that target.

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1. Optimized single-detect tests for ISCAS85 circuits. Circ. Initial Lower Rand round Rec. round ILP name vect. bound Vect. CPU Vect. CPU Vect. CPU s s s

in A Reduced Complexity Algorithm for Minimizing N-Detect Tests
by Kalyana R. Kantipudi, Vishwani D. Agrawal 2007
"... In PAGE 3: ....1. Single-Detect Tests Our first results evaluate the relative merits of recursive rounding against randomized round- ing [4, 20] and ILP. Table1 gives optimized test set sizes for single-detection. The initial vectors in the second column were obtained from an ATPG pro- gram [15].... In PAGE 3: ... As stated before, the minimum value of the sum of variables provided by the LP is a lower bound (sometimes unattainable) on the size of the abso- lute minimum test set. This is given in the third column of Table1 . The next six columns give opti- mized test set sizes and CPU times (Sun Ultra-5) for randomized rounding, recursive rounding, and ILP,... ..."
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Table 12: Event table for Incomplete state. Incomplete

in HyperCast: A Protocol for Maintaining a Logical Hypercube-Based Network Topology
by Tyler Kien Beam 1999
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Tables that contain incomplete information have been in- tensively studied in databases. In this section we investigate measures that can be attached to such tables. Suppose now that a50 a2 a4 a52a51 a8a66a58a95a8a54a53a51a22 , where a58 a2

in On Functions Defined on Free Boolean Algebras
by Ivo Rosenberg, Université De Montréal

Table 7 summarizes the effects of the tailorable input factors on the output. More input precision reduces false positives and incompleteness. The same is true about more input completeness. More correctness reduces both false positives and false negatives but does not affect completeness. Our approach can measure the level of input/output completeness and it can indicate input incorrectness.

in 3.1 Tailoring Software Traceability to Value-Based Needs
by Alexander Egyed
"... In PAGE 20: ... This table cannot be used to predict complete- ness/correctness for other applications. Table7 . Input vs.... ..."

Table 2. Incomplete Decision System S

in unknown title
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"... In PAGE 4: ... For a generality reason, we take an incomplete decision system. It is represented as Table2 . Our goal is to re-classify objects in S from (d; 2) to (d; 1).... ..."

TABLE I. DEFINITION OF THE SYNTAX (INCOMPLETE)

in Symbolic Description of Field Calculation Problems
by Szabolcs Gyimóthy, Imre Sebestyén

Table 1. Operational Semantics (incomplete)

in A Real-Time Process Algebra with Open Intervals and Maximal Progress
by Harald Fecher
"... In PAGE 2: ... Open Timed CCS is based on the real-time process algebra of [Che92], and therefore based on CCS. The transition rules of Open Timed CCS which deal with time passing in action pre x terms are presented in Table1 . The time additivity [NS92] (for real-time steps) and the time determinism [NS92] properties are satis ed by Open Timed... ..."
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