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Table 1: Transformations and their counterparts

in A Goal Directed Heuristic Optimisation Algorithm for the MOODS Synthesis System
by K. R. Baker, A. D. Brown
"... In PAGE 5: ... Results The new goal directed heuristic algorithm was compared with the existing simulated annealing algorithm. The re- sults for a number of designs are shown in Table1 . Each design was optimised for either best area improvement or best speed improvement using both algorithms.... ..."

Table 1: Transformations and their counterparts

in A Goal Directed Heuristic
by Optimisation Algorithm For, K. R. Baker, A. D. Brown
"... In PAGE 5: ... Results The new goal directed heuristic algorithm was compared with the existing simulated annealing algorithm. The re- sults for a number of designs are shown in Table1 . Each design was optimised for either best area improvement or best speed improvement using both algorithms.... ..."

Table 3. Concluded.

in The Widest Practicable Dissemination: The NASA Technical Report Server
by Michael Nelson, Gretchen Gottlich, David Bianco, Robert L. Binkley, Yvonne D. Kellogg, Sharon S. Paulson, Chris J. Beaumont, Robert B. Schmunk, Michael J. Kurtz, Alberto Accomazzi
"... In PAGE 10: ... It shows the broad base of world-wide interest in the information that NASA has made available. Table3 . Example of NTRS accesses by domain.... ..."

Table 3. Concluded.

in THE WIDEST PRACTICABLE DISSEMINATION: THE NASA
by Michael L. Nelson, Gretchen L. Gottlich, David J. Bianco, Robert L. Binkley, Yvonne D. Kellogg, Sharon S. Paulson, Chris J. Beaumont, Robert B. Schmunk, Michael J. Kurtz, Alberto Accomazzi
"... In PAGE 10: ... It shows the broad base of world-wide interest in the information that NASA has made available. Table3 . Example of NTRS accesses by domain.... ..."

Table 1: Transferred technologies at NASA

in Software Engineering Technology Infusion within NASA
by Marvin V. Zelkowitz 1996
"... In PAGE 6: .... The technology had to have a major impact on several groups within NASA. With more than 4,000 software professionals affiliated with GSFC alone (including government and contractors), almost every software product has probably been used somewhere in the agency. While this was somewhat subjective, a list of transferred technologies was developed ( Table1 ). Technologies developed outside of NASA and not used within NASA were outside of the scope of this study, hence the Not relevant to this study section of the table.... ..."
Cited by 8

Table 1. NASA integration applications

in
by David A. Maluf
"... In PAGE 4: ... 3 NASA APPLICATION EXAMPLES NETMARK has proven to be a highly flexible, nimble, and easy to assemble application framework for several integration applications that we have built using this framework at NASA. Table1 contains a list of some of these applications along with the time that was taken to assemble them with NETMARK. We cannot describe all the above mentioned applications here, but all of them are centered around having to extract and integrate data from several heterogeneous and distributed documents to form either an integrated information system or an integrated document or report.... ..."

Table 1. NASA STI DLs

in Determining the Publication Impact of a Digital Library
by Nancy Kaplan, Michael Nelson 2000
Cited by 6

TABLE III EVALUATION OF THE NASA STANDARD.

in Evaluation and Selection Criteria for Software
by Requirements Specification Standards

Table 1. NASA STI DLs

in Determining the Publication Impact of a Digital Library
by Nancy R. Kaplan, Michael L. Nelson

TABLE III EVALUATION OF THE NASA STANDARD.

in Evaluation and Selection Criteria for Software
by Requirements Specification Standards
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