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Table 3 Paradigm Model

in Initial Experiences of Using Grounded Theory Research in Computer Programming Education
by Enda Dunican

Table 1. Comparisons of Scheduling Paradigms

in Implementing a General Real-Time Scheduling Framework in the RED-Linux Real-Time Kernel
by Yu-chung Wang, Kwei-Jay Lin 1999
"... In PAGE 3: ... 2.4 Comparing scheduling paradigms Table1 shows a comparison of the three scheduling paradigms. Note that our comparison is based on the basic scheduling scheme in each paradigm.... ..."
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Table 1. Paradigms and their problem decomposition entities. Paradigm Decomposition entity

in Language and Architecture Paradigms as Object Classes: A Unified Approach Towards Multiparadigm Programming
by Diomidis Spinellis, Sophia Drossopoulou, Susan Eisenbach 1994
"... In PAGE 6: ... Languages supporting modularisation allow a problem to be decomposed in smaller problems. The entities representing the decomposed problem vary according to the language paradigm as summarised in the Table1 . Each one of them however is based on the basic computational model of input, computation, and output.... ..."
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Table 2: Sample TELL paradigm

in Creating a database and query-tools for the TELL multi-speaker linguistic
by Corpus Jeff Good, Jeff Good, Ronald Sprouse
"... In PAGE 2: ... 1.2 The information found in a TELL paradigm Table2 gives an example of the type of informa-... ..."

Table 1: Parallel programming paradigms.

in A Comparison of Parallel Programming Paradigms and Data Distributions for a Limited Area Numerical Weather Forecast Routine
by Robert Van Engelen, Lex Wolters 1995
"... In PAGE 3: ... Furthermore, the performance of parallel codes employing di erent parallel programming paradigms can di er signi cantly. Table1 de- picts the various parallel programming paradigms employed for the parallel dyn implementations presented in the next sections. 5.... ..."
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Table 2: Sample Paradigms in Polish

in Unsupervised Learning of Morphology Using a Novel Directed Search
by Algorithm Taking The, Matthew G. Snover, Gaja E. Jarosz, Michael R. Brent 2002
"... In PAGE 7: ...Table 2: Sample Paradigms in Polish Table2 shows several of the larger paradigms found by our directed search algorithm when run on 8000 words of Polish. The first paradigm shown is for the single adjective stem meaning strange with numerous inflections for gender, number and case, as well as one derivational suffix, -ie which changes it into an adverb, strangely .... ..."
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Table 2: Sample Paradigms in Polish

in Unsupervised Learning of Morphology Using a Novel Directed Search
by Algorithm Taking The, Matthew G. Snover, Gaja E. Jarosz, Michael R. Brent
"... In PAGE 7: ...Table 2: Sample Paradigms in Polish Table2 shows several of the larger paradigms found by our directed search algorithm when run on 8000 words of Polish. The first paradigm shown is for the single adjective stem meaning strange with numerous inflections for gender, number and case, as well as one derivational suffix, -ie which changes it into an adverb, strangely .... ..."

Table 1: Sample Paradigms in Polish

in Abstract
by Matthew G. Snover, Michael R. Brent
"... In PAGE 7: ...Table 1: Sample Paradigms in Polish Table1 shows several of the larger paradigms found by Paramorph when run on 8000 words of Polish. The first paradigm shown is for the single adjective stem meaning strange with numerous inflections for gender, number and case, as well as one derivational suffix, - ie which changes it into an adverb, strangely .... ..."

Table 1: The FS paradigm versus the TCP-friendly paradigm.

in Beyond TCP-Friendliness: A New Paradigm for End-to-End Congestion Control
by A. Legout, E.W. Biersack 1999
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Table 2. Explicit control transfer in different paradigms. Paradigm Transfer mode

in Language and Architecture Paradigms as Object Classes: A Unified Approach Towards Multiparadigm Programming
by Diomidis Spinellis, Sophia Drossopoulou, Susan Eisenbach 1994
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