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Table 4.2: ACS Board Management Functions
Table 3: Results for acoustic lattices.
2004
"... In PAGE 6: ...Table 3: Results for acoustic lattices. In Table3 we present the results of the word- lattice parser and the attention shifting parser when run on full acoustic lattices. While the oracle WER is reduced, we are considering almost half as many edges as the standard word-lattice parser.... ..."
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Table 1. Measured parameters used by the battery management and monitoring soft- ware at the RoBM2 board.
"... In PAGE 4: ... The battery State-of-Charge (SOC) [7] is calculated basically taking into ac- count the difierence between the charging and discharging currents (Coulomb- Counter method). Measurements of voltage, temperature, charging and discharg- ing currents (see Table1 ) are made in a continuous loop by a multi-channel Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). The battery monitoring software collects data from the ADC and battery models from the EEPROM.... ..."
Table 2 Median Citation and Quality of Production Frequencies for Editorial Board Members of Selected Management, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Psychology, and Sociology Journals
"... In PAGE 11: ... Overall, the data in Table 1 indicate that the AMJ editorial board is composed of indivi- duals whose volume of scholarly contributions exceeds those in accounting; however, its members are not distinguished by their productivity in comparison to their AMR colleagues or their counterparts in economics, finance, marketing, psychology, and sociology. Table2 displays the median-adjusted citation and median-corrected quality index (CQI) frequencies and ranges for the editorial board members of all eight journals. Because the AR and AMJ boards recorded the lowest median productivity counts, it is not surprising that they also had the lowest median-adjusted total citation count.... In PAGE 11: ... In counterpoint, as PB had the highest median-adjusted article count, it also had the highest median-adjusted citation count. In comparing the CQI figures in Table2 with the figures in Table 1, a somewhat differ- ent picture emerges. By providing a combined measure of the quality and quantity of arti- cles produced, the CQI provides a more accurate index of scholarly achievement.... ..."
Table 1: Required functions for MediaBoard item types.
1998
"... In PAGE 23: ... Each item and descriptor is declared as a C++ class that supports a standard set of member functions. To define a new item or descriptor type, the functions shown in Table1 and Table 2 are specified. In addition, since MediaBoard uses the MASH interpreter shell which understands OTcl, these functions can be fully or partially implemented as OTcl scripts.... ..."
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Table 2: Comparison of Mean Board Membership of Officers of Large Banks and Large
"... In PAGE 7: ... There is no further regulation of the relationship between the bank and that firm, beyond the standard prudential exposure limits that a bank has to any single borrower. 9 As Table2 demonstrates, bank executives have a much higher propensity to join outside boards than do other corporate executives. Large bank CEOs are on an average of 2.... ..."
TABLE 2. Standards Efforts by Project
"... In PAGE 14: ... Specifications in these stages of development are typically those that have been in development for at least two years. Table 2 summarizes the twenty-two (22) Project Name Standard Designation FY98 Status Design - Process Planning Inte- gration (DPPI) ISOa 10303-213: Numerical control process plans for machined parts Draft Inter- national Standard Electronic Commerce for the Electronics Industry (ECEI) IECb 62016: Design automation reference model - Core conceptual model of the electronics domain (CCM) Committee Draft Electronic Design Interchange Format Interna- tional Stan- dardc IPCd 2510: Generic Computer Aided Manufacturing Descriptions for Printed Boards and Printed Board Assembly (GenCAM) Industry Standard IEC 61360: Standard data element types with associated classification scheme for electric components Interna- tional Stan- dard ISO/IEC 10303-210: Electronic assembly, interconnect, and packaging design Draft Inter- national Standard IPC: Standard Recipe File Formate Industry Standard Enterprise Resource Planning Interfaces (ERP-I) OMGf: Enterprise Resource Planning Request for Informa- tion Framework ISO 10303-219: Exchange of dimensional inspection information Prelimi- nary Work Item OMG: Data Acquisition from Industrial Systems Request for Proposals OMG: Manufacturing Execution Systems Request for Informa- tion OMG: Product Data Management Enablers Specifica- tion Adopted OMG: Release for Production Request for Proposals Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data (STEP) Conformance and Interopera- bility Testing ISO 10303-302: Abstract test suite: Associative draugh- ting Working Draft ISO 10303-303: Abstract test suite: Configuration con- trolled 3D designs of mechanical parts and assemblies Working Draft TABLE2... ..."
Table 2 Board composition by managerial ownership. Managerial ownership is defined as the equity ownership of all inside board members, excluding non-beneficial holdings, shares owned by individuals related to the top management team and shares held in employee pension and stock option plans.
"... In PAGE 15: ... 5.1 Cross-sectional tests of board composition Table2 reports board composition data for our sample firms in 1991 and 1995 partitioned by managerial equity ownership. The demand for outside directors is highest in the low ownership group.... ..."
Table 12: List of ID Management Standards related to Security
2007
"... In PAGE 5: ...able 11: List of Terminology and Ontology Standards ...........................................................................83 Table12 : List of ID Management Standards related to Security.... ..."
Table 2. The KPAs of the DD Standard for Professional Project Management Technical KPAs Organizational KPAs Requirements Management Business Innovation
"... In PAGE 10: ...The self-assessment concept of DD differs from other model-based self-assessments by being based on a model developed especially for DD. Project manager self-assessment in DD is based on a questionnaire concretizing the overall goals of the standard within ten key process areas (KPAs), shown in Table2 . The technical KPAs are based on CMM Level 2, whereas the organizational KPAs are based on subjects that project managers and senior managers in DD felt were important.... ..."
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