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Table 2: NP Interpretation (+b)

in When and How to Disambiguate? - Countability in Machine Translation
by Francis Bond, Satoru Ikehara

Table 1: Simulation parameters for the monolithic and microcore architectures.

in An Evaluation of Deeply Decoupled Cores
by Eren Kursun, Anahita Shayesteh, Suleyman Sair, Tim Sherwood, Glenn Reinman 2006
"... In PAGE 8: ... We modeled all of the structures and latencies in the microcore and monolithic architectures. Table1 presents the simulation parameters for the monolithic and microcore architectures we explore in this paper. Cache and register le access latencies are extracted from Cacti [31] for a 70nm Technology at 5.... ..."
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Table 3: Statistics for the baseline monolithic architecture.

in An Evaluation of Deeply Decoupled Cores
by Eren Kursun, Anahita Shayesteh, Suleyman Sair, Tim Sherwood, Glenn Reinman 2006
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Table 1 - Temporal Model for the Presentation of Monolithic Objects

in Modelling Multimedia and Hypermedia Applications using an E-LOTOS/MHEG-5 Approach
by Paulo Nazareno, Maia Sampaio, Claudia Yumi, Shiga Wanderley, Lopes de Souza, Claudia Yumi Shiga, Wanderley Lopes De Souza

TABLE III MONOLITHIC PROOF OF LIVENESS, WITH MODELING RESTRICTIONS

in Circuit and System Synthesis. Automatic Formal Proof of Liveness for Pipelined Microprocessors
by unknown authors

TABLE 5. PREDICTED HIC RESULTS FOR MONOLITHIC

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2002

Table 1. Comparison of partitioned and monolithic computations.

in Efficient Solution of Language Equations Using Partitioned Representations
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ...Table1 lists the results for several benchmarks. The columns show the benchmark name (column Name ), the number of inputs, outputs and latches (column i/o/cs ), the number of latches in the fixed part and in the current implementation of the unknown (column Fcs/Xcs ), the number of states in the CSF (column States(X) ), the runtime in seconds of the partitioned algorithm (column Part ) and runtime in seconds of the traditional solution without partitioning (column Mono ), and finally the ratio of these runtimes (column Ratio ).... ..."

Table 2: Piece values

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 2). Piece Scharnagl Trice

in 80-Square Chess 81 80-SQUARE CHESS
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 11: ... Table2 : Gothic-chess piece values calculated by Reinhard Scharnagl and Ed Trice. The values in the rightmost column indicate the range over which the piece weights will vary over the course of the game.... ..."

Table 2: Parameters for the POMAS agent Table 1: Parameters for the monolithic agent

in Fragmented Objects for the Implementation of Mobile Agents
by F. J. Hauck, Martin Geier Hauck, Martin Geier, Franz J. Hauck
"... In PAGE 11: ...he monolithic agent. We use the parameters and notations of table 1 for the monolithic case. The following formula expresses the relation of needed time for the migration and the parame- ters of table 1: The POMAS agent. Table2 shows the parameters which are used for the POMAS approach. We assume, that the connection between source and destination host is not setup again for every single fragment.... ..."
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