Results 11 - 20
of
17,401
Table 1. Elements of an AspectOpenCOM pointcut expression
"... In PAGE 7: ...2 AO Compositions In AspectOpenCOM, the kind of a join point is a method call on a component interface, either at the caller (on the receptacle) or the called side (on the inter- face). Table1 describes the key elements of a pointcut expression that locates the join points; i.e.... ..."
Table 1: Summary of Accesses to www.france98.com
"... In PAGE 2: ... A detailed analysis of these logs can be found in [3]. Table1 , extracted from [3], shows the usage of this web site during the entire duration of this tourna- ment. In this paper, we extend Arlitt apos;s analysis of the World Cup Soccer logs [3] to consider the distribu- tion of accesses to the four di erent locations that hosted mirror sites for the Soccer World Cup data.... ..."
Table B.5: Multiple Cluster Results for 4 term queries on VISR. Note: the most relevant cluster was disregarded because it contained under 5 images.
Table 1. Examples of recent mining accidents involving tailings dam failures in Europe and the rest of the world. (Source: adapted from EC COM (2000) 664 final and from Maimon, 2000) Date Location Mined
Table 2. Simulation results and field surveys at a few key locations
2005
"... In PAGE 8: ... The simulated maximum elevations in Figs. 2-4 and the runup values listed in Table2 com- pare favorably with observations available from a variety of sources (DETAILS). Therefore, we believe that our numerical simulation, although quite preliminary, has captured many of the tsunami features of the actual event.... ..."
Cited by 2
Table 1: Six hotels with their spatial locations, quality and price
"... In PAGE 1: ... EXAMPLE 1. Consider the six hotels listed in Table1 . If we com- pare the quality of these hotels based on the price and quality at- tributes as shown in Figure 1(b), then we can see that hotels A and F are the only two skyline points among the six hotels.... ..."
Table 1: Six hotels with their spatial locations, quality and price
"... In PAGE 1: ... EXAMPLE 1. Consider the six hotels listed in Table1 . If we com- pare the quality of these hotels based on the price and quality at- tributes as shown in Figure 1(b), then we can see that hotels A and F are the only two skyline points among the six hotels.... ..."
Table 1: Six hotels with their spatial locations, quality and price
"... In PAGE 1: ... EXAMPLE 1. Consider the six hotels listed in Table1 . If we com- pare the quality of these hotels based on the price and quality at- tributes as shown in Figure 1(b), then we can see that hotels A and F are the only two skyline points among the six hotels.... ..."
Table 6: Statistics of distributions of proteins among different subcellular locations
2007
"... In PAGE 6: ... Initially, we got 1365 mycobacte- rial proteins; after removing the fragments and the non- experimental qualifier quot;by similarity quot; we got 882 proteins. These 882 proteins belong to 13 subcellular locations as shown in Table6 . Among 13 different subcellular com- partments, four major locations were selected containing reasonable number of proteins.... ..."
Table 1: Rod Example: Comparison of actual and esti- mated joint Location
1999
"... In PAGE 5: ... Our distance metric identifies correctly non- deformed triangles as centroids of the motion for each link. This results in perfect estimation of the joint loca- tion listed in Table1 and perfect identification of the ro- tational angles of each joint in the three poses. For com- parison the least squares examples produces significant error due to the blended vertex locations at the seams of the links.... ..."
Cited by 1
Results 11 - 20
of
17,401