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Table 2: Clock Domain Analysis
"... In PAGE 3: ...of controlled scan flip-flops is referred to as the dominant clock do- main. Table2 shows the number of scan flip-flops in each of the six clock domains. It can be noticed that clkA clock domain is the dom- inant clock domain with approximately 18K scan flip-flops.... ..."
Table 1. The results of domain analysis for watch example
"... In PAGE 4: ... Once the commonalities and variabilities within the domain have been charted, the identified entities are categorized as either static or behavioral according to their nature. As an example, Table1 summarizes the static and behavioral domain con- cepts of the watch example and their commonalities and variabilities, gathered as 2- by-2 matrix. The next step of domain analysis is to adapt this rough presentation as a more formal definition of domain concepts.... ..."
Table 1: Domain Analysis Steps for Domain Based Testing
"... In PAGE 3: ... Semantic information ensures that the commands are meaningful. The steps for the domain analysis and resulting domain model components are listed in Table1 . Details of applying this analysis can be found in [19].... ..."
Table 1: Domain Analysis Steps for Domain Based Testing
"... In PAGE 5: ...1 Objects, Relationships, and Semantic Rules Domain Based Testing is based on a specialized Domain Analysis. The steps for the Domain Analysis are listed in Table1 . For command-based systems, we can easily identify parameters of the command language.... ..."
Table 1: Domain Analysis Steps for Domain Based Testing
1993
"... In PAGE 5: ...1 Objects, Relationships, and Semantic Rules Domain Based Testing is based on a specialized Domain Analysis. The steps for the Domain Analysis are listed in Table1 . For command-based systems, we can easily identify parameters of the command language.... ..."
Table 1. Domain Analysis Steps for Domain Based Testing
1997
"... In PAGE 7: ...hanges are necessary when changing command languages (e.g., when comparing Storage Technology apos;s versus IBM apos;s versions of robot-controlled tape libraries). Table1 lists the steps for the domain analysis and the domain model components generated at each step. The next subsections describe details of applying this analysis (von Mayrhauser et al.... ..."
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Table 3.1: Domain Analysis Steps for Domain Based Testing
1994
Table 1: Main characteristics of some of the domain analysis methodologies proposed in literature.
"... In PAGE 1: ... In these last years many authors have proposed different approaches to domain analysis [3]. Table1... ..."
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Table 1: Domain Analysis for Command-Based Sys- tems
1994
"... In PAGE 3: ... For instance, the syntax of the command language can be represented as a grammar, and se- mantic information ensures the commands are mean- ingful. Table1 lists steps for the domain analysis. (For a detailed discussion see [15].... ..."
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Table 1. Domain analysis relations and examples illustrating kinds of knowledge
"... In PAGE 7: ... But then how are those notes to be correlated and summarized? One way of systematically organizing observations is to classify them according to a framework of relations. We used a domain analysis framework suggested by Spradley ( Table1 ). The relations are illustrated with two examples, one relatively mundane (corresponding to explicit knowledge, which people typically mention in their conversations, e.... ..."
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