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Table 3. Considered design options

in Towards External Coupling Of Building Energy And
by Air Flow Modeling, E. Djuneady, J. L. M. Hensen, M. G. L. C. Loomans
"... In PAGE 7: ... The designer considers several design options for comparison. Table3 shows the different design options for this case study. An extended description of the case is described in Djunaedy (2002).... In PAGE 7: ... These two values are taken as the minimum and maximum value for the sensitivity analysis. Table3 . Considered design options ESP-r has been applied for the simulations in this layer.... ..."

Table 1. Various Design Options

in Supporting Cooperative and Personal Surfing with a Desktop Assistant
by Hannes Marais, Krishna Bharat 1997
Cited by 25

Table 2. Criteria and design options

in Exploring design options rationally
by Chris Bramwell, Bob Fields, Michael Harrison 1995
Cited by 4

Table 2. Criteria and design options

in Exploring Design Options Rationally
by Chris Bramwell, Bob Fields, Michael Harrison 1995
Cited by 4

Table 1. Various Design Options

in Supporting Cooperative and Personal Surfing with a Desktop Assistant
by Hannes Marais , Krishna Bharat

Table 1. Combining design options

in
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 8: ...xhibit the same behaviour when actions are disabled (e.g., attempting to invoke back when the history is empty). The combined behaviours, and an assessment of them against these properties, is summarised in Table1 . An example of a formal proof of one of these properties (the intuitiveness of back, equation 2, for the combination of c1 and h2) is given... ..."

Table 1. Combining design options

in Chapter 13: From formal models to empirical evaluation and back again
by Ga In
"... In PAGE 8: ...xhibit the same behaviour when actions are disabled (e.g., attempting to invoke back when the history is empty). The combined behaviours, and an assessment of them against these properties, is summarised in Table1 . An example of a formal proof of one of these properties (the intuitiveness of back, equation 2, for the combination of c1 and h2) is given... ..."

Table 1: Design Options for Grid and Metacomputer Scheduling

in Practical Heterogeneous Placeholder Scheduling In Overlay Metacomputers: Early Experiences
by Christopher Pinchak, Paul Lu, Mark Goldenberg 2002
Cited by 23

Table 1: Design Options for Grid and Metacomputer Scheduling

in Practical Heterogeneous Placeholder Scheduling
by In Overlay Metacomputers, Christopher Pinchak, Paul Lu, Mark Goldenberg 2002
Cited by 23

Table 1: Design options for providing GFR guarantees

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1998
Cited by 8
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