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Table 2. Global variables in open-source operating systems.

in Maintainability of the kernels of open-source operating systems: a comparison of Linux to FreeBSD
by Liguo Yu, Stephen R. Schach, Kai Chen, A Gillian Z. Heller, B Jeff Offutt C 2006
"... In PAGE 13: ... There were only a few discrepancies, all of which were clerical errors and therefore easy to reconcile. An overview of our results is shown in Table2 . As shown in the table, Linux has 99 distinct global variables.... In PAGE 13: ... The other entries are similar. The rightmost two columns of Table2 reveal that Linux has a disproportionately large number of instances of global variables in both kernel and nonkernel modules. The large number of instances of global variables in kernel modules, 1022, is surprising in view of the relatively small size of the Linux kernel, as shown in Table 1.... ..."
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TABLE 4 Global Variables in Open-Source Operating Systems

in Reuse Effort for Kernel-Based Software
by Liguo Yu, Stephen R. Schach, Ieee Computer Society, Kai Chen

Table 1: Comparing open-source text indexing packages.

in Nutch: A flexible and scalable open-source web search engine
by Rohit Khare, Doug Cutting 2004
"... In PAGE 2: ... Open-Source Text Indexing. Table1 surveys source-available full-text search systems in use today: Glimpse [34], Namazu [38], the Managing Gigabytes/MG4Java system [7], and Lucene [13]. Lucene is an unusually flexible text search engine: it indexes incrementally, with small indexes (~30% of original); runs in very little RAM (independent of corpus size); supports arbitrary boolean queries across multiple user-defined document fields; returns results ordered by relevance; and supports user-defined lexical analysis and stemming algorithms.... ..."
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Table 1: Comparing open-source text indexing packages.

in Systems] Software Management—Software development
by Rohit Khare, Ph. D, Commercenet Labs, Doug Cutting, Nutch Organization, Kragen Sitaker, Commercenet Labs, Adam Rifkin, Commercenet Labs, Rohit Khare, Doug Cutting 2004
"... In PAGE 4: ... Open-Source Text Indexing. Table1 surveys source- available full-text search systems in use today: Glimpse [34], Namazu [38], the Managing Gigabytes/MG4Java system [7], and Lucene [13]. Lucene is an unusually flexible text search engine: it in- dexes incrementally, with small indexes (~30% of original); runs in very little RAM (independent of corpus size); sup- ports arbitrary boolean queries across multiple user- defined document fields; returns results ordered by rele- vance; and supports user-defined lexical analysis and stemming algorithms.... ..."

Table 1: Open source projects

in ABSTRACT Open Source Projects in Programming Courses
by Michela Pedroni, Till Bay, Manuel Oriol
"... In PAGE 2: ... Obviously, all of them had already used open source software. The project description included an initial selection of popular and active open source projects (see Table1 ). The main criteria for selecting these projects were activity of the community, existence of a project plan, existence of a bug tracking system, and the availability of the code through a repository so that students are able to create branches on which they can work.... In PAGE 2: ... Besides this selection of projects students could also look for other Java open source projects and assess their suitabil- ity for contributions. As Table1 shows, half of the students chose one of the proposed projects and the other half se- lected one of their own. Table 1: Open source projects... ..."

Table 1: Patterns found in open-source projects.

in Mining Patterns and Violations using Concept Analysis
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 2: ... The number of in- stances (107) is called the support for the pattern. Table1 illustrates more patterns and their support that we mined from the call relation of systems implemented in C. Most of them show the familiar pattern of allocation and deallocation of a resource.... ..."

Table 7. Open Source Software Implementation Advice

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 9: ... Open Source Software Packages 7-3 Table 6. Law Enforcement Functional Areas Without Mature Open Source Options 7-4 Table7 . Open Source Software Implementation Advice 7-4 ... In PAGE 56: ... Law Enforcement Functional Areas Without Mature Open Source Options Application Area Open Source Software Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Tickets (prototype) Records Management System (RMS) CAPSIT Training Agency Personnel and Training Database Investigation Penguin Sleuth Kit NIST Fingerprint Kit Foremost 7.3 Advice from Practitioners for Using Open Source Software Table7 presents recommendations for agencies considering the use of open source software. These recommendations come from the national survey and interviewed practitioners on their lessons learned and their own experiences with open source software.... ..."

Table 1. The kernel and nonkernel structure of four open-source operating systems.

in Maintainability of the kernels of open-source operating systems: a comparison of Linux to FreeBSD
by Liguo Yu, Stephen R. Schach, Kai Chen, A Gillian Z. Heller, B Jeff Offutt C 2006
"... In PAGE 6: ...August 05, 2005 Page 6 of 36 Data regarding the number and total number of lines of code of kernel and nonkernel modules in the four operating systems are provided in Table1 . A key point is that the Linux kernel is far smaller than the kernels of the three BSDs, both with regard to the number of modules and the total number of lines of code.... In PAGE 13: ...nique instances of a global variable in kernel modules. The other entries are similar. The rightmost two columns of Table 2 reveal that Linux has a disproportionately large number of instances of global variables in both kernel and nonkernel modules. The large number of instances of global variables in kernel modules, 1022, is surprising in view of the relatively small size of the Linux kernel, as shown in Table1 . However, from the viewpoint of maintainability, what must be considered is not the total number of instances of global variables but rather the breakdown of those instances by definitions and uses in each of the five categories ... ..."
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Table 1 Overview of the selected cases and their characteristics Toy Example Industrial System Public Domain Open-source project

in Towards a software evolution benchmark
by Serge Demeyer 2001
"... In PAGE 3: ... 5. SELECTED CASES Table1 sets out the selected cases against the specified characteristics. This way we can assess which part of the design space is covered by the cases and which part is still left open, hence should be covered by other cases.... ..."
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Table 1 Overview of the selected cases and their characteristics Toy Example Industrial System Public Domain Open-source project

in Towards a Software Evolution Benchmark
by Serge Demeyer, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger 2001
"... In PAGE 3: ... 5. SELECTED CASES Table1 sets out the selected cases against the specified characteristics. This way we can assess which part of the design space is covered by the cases and which part is still left open, hence should be covered by other cases.... ..."
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