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Table 2. Calibration test conditions
"... In PAGE 4: ...Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Table2 gives the calibration test conditions in the VTBB and the SPBB. For all the calibrations in the VTBB, a previously characterized electrical substitution radiometer (ESR) was used as a reference standard.... ..."
Table 2. Journal of spectroscopic observations Mode of HJD Number Spectral Reciprocal Dispersion Observation Date ({ 2,449,000) Observatorya of Spectra Coverage ( A)
"... In PAGE 2: ... The 1996 campaign at the Observatoire du Mont M egantic was coordinated to support the photometric campaign described above. Table2 lists the mode of observation, the dates of the spectroscopic observations, the interval of the observa- tions in heliocentric Julian dates, the observatory name, the number of CCD spectra obtained, the selected spec- tral domain, the reciprocal dispersion of the spectra, and the typical signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) in the continuum. The spectra were reduced using the IRAF1 data reduction packages.... ..."
Table 10 Journals in social work citation network Title Label Id Administration in Social Work ASW m British Journal of Social Work BJSW n
"... In PAGE 20: ... The specified model is: com reg cre rre reg reg nul nul reg nul rfn nul rre rre nul rfn cre nul nul rfn Withtheaboveargumentsinmind,were-analyzethesocialworkjournalnetworkreported by Baker (1992) and analyzed by Borgatti and Everett (1999). The included journals are listed in Table10 . In addition to thinking in terms of blockmodeling these data as two-mode data, there is one important difference between out approach and that of Borgatti and Everett.... In PAGE 21: ... One is the Indian Journal of Social Work (IJS) really does not belong to the network.8 It is linked weakly with only one other journal ( Table10 ). Also eliminated was Administration in Mental Health because it was linked weakly to only one other journal.... ..."
Table 5: Evaluation of causality based algorithm on real-world and custom server traces
in Evasion
"... In PAGE 7: ... As with the edit-distance based algorithm, low false positives/negatives are used to evaluate the algorithm. The evaluation of the algorithm on traces is presented in Table5 . In traces generated using the custom server running in chaff mode and jitter+chaff mode, the algorithm detected all chaff instances correctly with no false negatives.... ..."
Table 1: Journal Write Records. The table lists the block types written during transaction processing and how their locations can be determined after a crash.
"... In PAGE 6: ... All write activity occurs to known locations. Table1 summarizes our ability to locate ongoing writes after a crash for the data-journaling and ordered modes of ext3. In the case of data-journaling mode, the locations of any outstanding writes can be determined (or at least bounded) during crash recovery, be it from the journal descriptor blocks or from the fixed location of the journal file and superblock.... ..."
Table 1: Journal Write Records. The table lists the block types written during transaction processing and how their locations can be determined after a crash.
"... In PAGE 6: ... All write activity occurs to known locations. Table1 summarizes our ability to locate ongoing writes after a crash for the data-journaling and ordered modes of ext3. In the case of data-journaling mode, the locations of any outstanding writes can be determined (or at least bounded) during crash recovery, be it from the journal descriptor blocks or from the fixed location of the journal file and superblock.... ..."
Table 1 Knowledge work scenario: Consultant involved in initial steps of a customer engagement
"... In PAGE 2: ... Most broadly described, KWs gather in- formation relevant to a task, organize it, search it, and analyze it, synthesize solutions with respect to specific task goals, and then share and distribute what has been learned with other KWs. The tasks are il- lustrated concretely in Table1 , which describes a day in the life of a consultant involved in the ini- tial steps of engaging with a customer in a market- ing or a consulting context. We use this scenario as the basis for portal technologies throughout this pa- per.... In PAGE 25: ... In this subsection, we sketch the broad outlines of the knowledge workplace we see emerging with such integration. If we elaborated on the day-in-the-life scenario in Table1 to describe in more depth the pragmatic and temporal structure of project tasks, the roles and re- sponsibilities implied by them, information flow, and dependencies, we would note the big gaps in the elec- Figure 10 Expanding the knowledge workplace NOTES KNOWLEDGE WORKERS E-MAIL CALENDAR PROJECT PORTALS TEAMROOMS AN ORTAL, NP APPLICATIONS/ IBM SYSTEMS JOURNAL, VOL 40, NO 4, 2001... ..."
Table 3. Journal Articles by Journal and Year.
2003
"... In PAGE 10: ... Table3 presents the number of articles by journal and year. It shows that 28 different journals have published articles on ECCRM.... ..."
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