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Table 1: Unit Operating Characteristics

in Constraint Processing for Optimal Maintenance Scheduling
by Daniel Frost, Rina Dechter
"... In PAGE 30: ... The problem has #0Cve units and a 12 week time horizon. Table1 shows the characteristics of the units. Table 2 shows the load demand for eachweek.... ..."

Table 2 Properties related to different unit operations

in Computer Aided Technique for Pollution Prevention and Treatment
by Peter Harper Rafiqul, Peter M. Harper, Rafiqul Gani

Table 1. TWRS EIS Unit Operation Costs in 1995 dollars

in Los Alamos
by National Laboratory Los, Scott Demuth (tsa, Gary Thayer (tsa
"... In PAGE 6: ..., 1997 amp; 1999]. The R amp;D, capital and operating cost for each unit operation of Figure 4 is shown in Table1 in 1995 dollars, and were gathered primarily from the TWRS EIS [Slaathaug, 1995]. Uncertainties in the process and cost parameters were estimated by engineering judgement and modeled as triangular distributions.... ..."

Table 1. Wireless sensing unit operating life for various battery chemistries

in Design of Wireless Sensor Units with Embedded Statistical Time-Series Damage Detection Algorithms for
by Jerome P. Lynch, Arvind Sundararajan, Kincho H. Law, Anne S. Kiremidjian, The John A. Blume 2003
"... In PAGE 7: ... In addition, installation of the wireless sensing units on the bridge was completed in half the time required for the cable-based system [24]. Table1 summarizes the operational life of the wireless sensing unit for two different battery cell chemistries. Typical alkaline (Zn/MnO2 cell chemistry) and high energy density (Li/FeS2 cell chemistry) 7.... ..."
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Table 2: Summary of Relationships between Unit Operations and Qualities

in An Empirical Study of Architectural Design Operations
by Rick Kazman, Kavita Reddy 1996
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Table 2: Summary of Relationships between Unit Operations and Qualities

in An Empirical Study of Architectural Design Operations
by Rick Kazman, Kavita Reddy 1996
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Table 6: Benchmark Injection Rates (in units of operations/cycle)

in A Methodology for the In-Depth Analysis of Cache Hierarchy Design Alternatives
by David H. Albonesi, Israel Koren
"... In PAGE 22: ...6.1 Injection Rates Table6 shows load, store, and instruction fetch (IFetch) injection rates into the cache hierarchy for the six benchmarks, calculated from results provided by the 21064 pipeline... In PAGE 23: ...imulator using a perfect memory system (i.e., one in which no cache misses are incurred). Although injection rates vary dynamically with the capabilities of the cache hierarchy and memory system, the values in Table6 provide a relative comparison of the upper bounds of these values. As expected, injection rates for the large dataset benchmarks are generally higher than those of the moderate dataset benchmarks.... ..."

Table 2: The WebML operation units.

in WQA: an XSL Framework for Analyzing the Quality of Web Applications
by Piero Fraternali, Maristella Matera, Andrea Maurino 2002
"... In PAGE 4: ...nformation hosted in a site (e.g., the filling of a shopping trolley or the update of the users apos; personal information). As reported in Table2 , WebML extends the composition and navigation models with additional primitives for collecting input values into fields (data entry unit), and for expressing built-in update operations, such as creating, deleting or modifying an instance of an entity (respectively represented through the create, delete and modify units), or adding or dropping a relationship between two instances (respectively represented through the connect and disconnect unit). From the user point of view the execution of an operation is a side effect of navigating a contextual link; operations may have different incoming links, but only one is the activating-one.... In PAGE 6: ...2 An example: the Modify-End-Point metric The Modify-End-Point (MEP) metric is one of the metrics we have defined for verifying the consistent use of the WebML Modify pattern. The Modify pattern is centered upon the WebML Modify unit (see Table2 ), which represents the invocation of a content management operation for modifying an instance of an entity in the application information content. In particular, the metric concentrates on verifying the consistency of the Modify pattern with respect to its termination variants.... ..."
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Table 2. WebML operation units.

in Conceptual modeling of data-intensive Web applications
by Stefano Ceri, Piero Fraternali, Maristella Matera 2002
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Table IV. The WebML operation units.

in SUMMARY
by M. Matera, A. Maurino, S. Ceri, P. Fraternali 2001
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