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Table 6. What learning efficiency of resources?

in HOW STUDENTS PERCEIVE E-LEARNING SITUATIONS? THE CASE OF THE SVC WBT EMBRYOLOGY COURSE
by Dr. C. Dubuis-grieder, Pd Dr, S. Kasas, Prof J. -p. Hornung, Dr. F. Schöni-affolter, Prof M. Celio, Dr. E. Strauch, Prof O. Müller, Prof P. Burri, Dr. G. Collaud, Dr. M. Adé-damilano
"... In PAGE 2: ... The overall course organisation required the use of theory modules and we see that 100 percents of the students use them. But learning efficiency results introduce nuances about this quot;obligation quot; (see Table6 ). Table 1 also shows that students use the quizzes less and that they use communication tools even less.... In PAGE 5: ... Only the Chat does not show this very big positive progression and we will further investigate to determine why. The two right columns of Table6 show that the learning efficiency perception has a big weight when students accept or refuse an e-learning course. Table 6.... ..."

Table 3: Summary of overall resource utilization and execution efficiency for the synthetic workload GRAM

in Dynamic Resource Provisioning in Grid Environments
by Ioan Raicu, Yong Zhao, Catalin Dumitrescu, Ian Foster, Mike Wilde 2007
"... In PAGE 8: ... This large difference in execution time is attributed to the large per task overhead GRAM and PBS have, which further strengthens our argument that they are not suitable for short tasks. Table3 shows the total time to complete the 18 stages, the resource utilization, the execution efficiency, and the number of resource allocations. We define resource utilization as the ratio of resources used to resources used + resources wasted (i.... ..."
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Table 1: Accuracy and efficiency of the resource analysis.

in Resource Bounds Analysis
by Jorge Navas, Edison Mera, Pedro López-garcía, Manuel V. Hermenegildo 2006

Table 1: Accuracy and efficiency of the resource analysis.

in Resource Bounds Analysis
by Jorge Navas, Edison Mera, Pedro López-garcía, Manuel V. Hermenegildo 2006

TABLE 4: Overall Service Efficiency Rankings

in PUTTING OUT THE TRASH Measuring Municipal Service Efficiency
by Adrian Moore, James Nolan, Geoffrey F. Segal, In U. S. Cities, Adrian Moore, James Nolan, Geoffrey F. Segal

Table 5. Efficiency metrics for model S apos;1

in Empirical Evaluation of Dynamic Local Adaptation for Distributed Mobile Applications
by Pablo Rossi, Caspar Ryan 2005
"... In PAGE 15: ...ig. 9. Schematic diagram for model S apos;1 Fig. 8 shows the complete algorithm trace for model S apos;1, while Table5 shows the efficiency metrics for the three states described above. As expected, after the environmental change and subsequent adaptation, the execution of the adapted application performs better than the non-adapted application, and in fact even better than the initial execution, while network usage becomes more balanced, resulting in improved overall efficiency.... ..."
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Table 1. Overall FPGA resource allocation.

in Real-Time Detection of Moving Vehicles
by R. Cucchiara, M. Piccardi, A. Prati, N. Scarabottolo 10
"... In PAGE 9: ... Finally, in the current prototype, results are sent to the encoder in order to be displayed on a standard PC display. Table1 reports the global FPGA resource allocation for the prototype. It is possible to outline that the Edge Detection module has the highest computational load (expressed by the equivalent gate count).... ..."

Table 4. Work Resources and Network

in AEROSPACE KNOWLEDGE DIFFUSION
by Annp Bishop

Table 2 (a) Overall efficiency scores for pooled and nested models. Average efficiency of hospitals with Average efficiency of hospitals

in Payer System: The Case of Ontario Community Hospitals
by Thomas S. Gruca 2000

Table 5 - Transmission Efficiency using Non-Standard Compression Techniques Datagram header overhead is responsible for the difference between application and datagram efficiency. For the protocol configurations shown in Table 4, the overhead intrinsic to TCP, UDP, and IP is responsible for 18.6 to 24.3% of the 47.7 to 59.9% overall loss in efficiency. ATM-related protocols and procedures are not to blame for this portion of the efficiency loss. However, ATM networks could make use of non-standard compression techniques to improve this aspect of network performance without modifying the Internet protocols running on end hosts. The following discussion addresses this and other compression issues.

in Efficiency of Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks in Transporting Wide-Area Data Traffic
by Ramón Cáceres 1991
"... In PAGE 11: ...3. Efficiency Effects of Non-Standard Compression Techniques Table5 shows the efficiency obtained when three non-standard compression techniques are used in isolation and in tandem. These techniques make use of several types of redundancy in the protocol hierarchy.... In PAGE 11: ... Other protocol choices do not behave as badly in this region. For example, Table5 shows that while MSP-802.6 lost 11.... ..."
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