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Table 1: Agent functions supported by the PROforma language and tools Although there have been important efforts at formalizing the agent concept the formalization efforts I have seen seem to be somewhat fragmentary, covering considerably less ground than the ostensive approach. The multi-paradigm analysis presented

in Agents Applied in Health Care
by Organising Committee, Antonio Moreno
"... In PAGE 7: ... A summary of the mutual characteristics of the Single Assessment Process and a multi-agent system is given in Table 1. Table1 Mutual Characteristics of the Single Assessment Process and a multi-agent system Single Assessment Process Agent-Based System Professionals Software Agents Cooperate Cooperate Expertise Expertise Distribution Distribution In the eSAP system, the software agents will act on behalf of professionals. Each professional will have his/her own software ... In PAGE 70: ... A number of organisations and individuals play a part in these activi- ties. They can be grouped effectively into groups of actors, as shown in Table1 . The interactions between these actors can then be shown in the form of Use Case diagrams.... ..."

Table 5. Search Effort with different heuristics

in Heuristic policy analysis and efficiency assessment in constraint satisfaction search
by Richard J. Wallace 2005
"... In PAGE 6: ... The algorithm in these experiments was MAC-3 coded in lisp and run on a Unix server using Xlisp. Table5 shows statistics for search effort for both the all-solutions and the one-solution problems. Obviously, there are considerable differences in efficiency with differ- ent search heuristics.... ..."
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Table 3: TSU logical effort analysis for TGL

in
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ... The signal path under consideration now consists of BUFFIN, TG1 and INVFW. The logical effort analysis is summarized in Table3 . The setup time is TSU is given as: TSU = 1 3 2 3 2 3 ) 3 )( 2 3 ( + + + + + + v v w vw z x v w + (3) For the TGL, the clock to output delay (TCQ) is the delay when TG1 opens to the time the data reaches the output.... ..."

Table 1. Selected Design Considerations for Collaborative Visual Analytics. The table lists many of the individual design considerations visited in this article, providing a brief description and noting the relevant sections that discuss the issue in detail.

in ABSTRACT Design Considerations for Collaborative Visual Analytics
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... Highlights include a list of collaborative visualization tasks, techniques to improve shared context and awareness, and suggestions for increasing engagement and allocating effort. Many of these considerations are summarized in Table1 . The overarching goal is to effectively parallelize work, facilitate mutual understanding, and reduce the costs of collaborative tasks.... ..."

(Table 7): This ic apos; considerably higher than the 1,200 interior least terns estimated by a partial survey in 1975 by.Downing (1980). There are no comprehensive historic numbtrr to compare with these figures, although early qualitative descriptions indicate that the interior least tern was rather common (Burroughs 1961, Hardy 1957). Increased censusing efforts during the past few years probably account for the differences among recent census figures and earlier surveys.

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1. Host range of viruses that infect humans

in Molecular Clocks and Evolutionary Relationships: Possible Distortions Due to Horizontal Gene Flow
by Michael Syvanen
"... In PAGE 3: ... There appears to be a decreasing probability of cross - s pecies viral infection with in creasing evolutionary distance. This can be seen more clearly if we consider that group of viruses that are important in human disease ( Table1 ). Considerable effort has been spent ascertaining the host ranges c these viruses .... ..."

Table 3: Effect of the use of estimation data on model performance

in On-Line Dynamic Monitoring of the SHARON Process for sustainable nitrogen removal from wastewater
by Kris Villez A, Christian Rosen B, Stijn Van Hulle A, Changkyoo Yoo A, Ingmar Nopens A, Peter A. Vanrolleghem A
"... In PAGE 5: ....7. Effect of data estimation Since considerable effort is put into the estimation of missing data it is interesting to know what effect it has on the model performance. The results for the selected model structure with and without estimates are summarised in Table3 . Captured variances are comparable and the false alarm ratio is equal for both models.... ..."

TABLE 3 ( cont apos;d) . Estimates of air pollution reduction benefits in the U.S. from greenhouse gas limitations

in Ancillary Benefits of Reduced Air Pollution in the U.S. from Moderate Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Policies in the Electricity Sector
by Dallas Burtraw Alan, Dallas Burtraw, Alan Krupnick, Alan Krupnick, Karen Palmer, Karen Palmer, Anthony Paul, Anthony Paul, Michael Toman, Michael Toman, Cary Bloyd, Cary Bloyd
"... In PAGE 13: ...Bloyd RFF 99-51 10 TABLE3 .... ..."

Table 1: SPEC Benchmark Applications

in Cache Performance of the SPEC92 Benchmark Suite
by Jeffrey Gee Sun, Mark D. Hill, Dionisios N. Pnevmatikatos, Alan Jay Smith 1993
"... In PAGE 4: ... The geometric mean of those ratios over the integer and floating point intensive programs, yields the quot;SPECint92 quot; and quot;SPECfp92 quot; respectively, which are the figures of merit. Table1 lists and gives a short description of each benchmark. As noted above, considerable effort is being expended on creating computer sys- tems (hardware and software) to optimize SPEC benchmark results.... ..."
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Table 1: SPEC Benchmark Applications

in Cache Performance of the SPEC92 Benchmark Suite
by Jeffrey Gee Sun, Mark D. Hill, Dionisios N. Pnevmatikatos, Alan Jay Smith 1993
"... In PAGE 4: ... The geometric mean of those ratios over the integer and floating point intensive programs, yields the quot;SPECint92 quot; and quot;SPECfp92 quot; respectively, which are the figures of merit. Table1 lists and gives a short description of each benchmark. As noted above, considerable effort is being expended on creating computer sys- tems (hardware and software) to optimize SPEC benchmark results.... ..."
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