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Table 9 VISR core functions.

in DOI 10.1007/s11280-006-8561-3 View Based Integration of Heterogeneous Web Service Registries—the Case of VISR
by Schahram Dustdar, Martin Treiber, S. Dustdar, M. Treiber 2006
"... In PAGE 20: ... These services provide the basic functionality for the peer to peer registry and their descriptions are stored in the local repository of every peer. Table9 summarizes all basic functions of the VISR peers. Table 9 VISR core functions.... ..."

Table 5 VISR provider profile.

in DOI 10.1007/s11280-006-8561-3 View Based Integration of Heterogeneous Web Service Registries—the Case of VISR
by Schahram Dustdar, Martin Treiber, S. Dustdar, M. Treiber 2006
"... In PAGE 12: ... The provider class identifies the type of VISR peer and stores additional data about the Web service provider like name, address, description and URL. Table5 summarizes the available fields of the provider class. 2.... ..."

Table 5. VISR provider profile

in View based Integration of heterogeneous Web service Registries – the case of VISR
by Schahram Dustdar, Martin Treiber

Table 8 VISR peer type features

in DOI 10.1007/s11280-006-8561-3 View Based Integration of Heterogeneous Web Service Registries—the Case of VISR
by Schahram Dustdar, Martin Treiber, S. Dustdar, M. Treiber 2006
"... In PAGE 15: ... Registry peers transform requests of VISR peers into registry compliant requests and perform Web service registry data transformations into VISR service profile. Table8 summarizes the functionality of the different peer types. 3.... ..."

Table 5. Internet Radio Stations by Location of Target Market

in Internet Radio: A New Engine for Content Diversity?
by Benjamin Compaine, Emma Smith
"... In PAGE 18: ... If, for instance, a third of the top 75 stations were gearing their broadcasts for a New York audience by delivering news, weather and traffic reports specific to New York, this would suggest that diversity in programming is being limited by the location of the top broadcasters, even though their content is available internationally. As seen in Table5 , 47% of the 75 Internet radio stations measured by Arbitron are created for a national market, while the balance are targeted to listeners in specific locations. By comparison, when the target market locations are compared according to listening hours, 56% of the actual tuning hours are being spent listening to the national stations.... ..."

Table 6. General Web service data provided by VISR service profiles

in View based Integration of heterogeneous Web service Registries – the case of VISR
by Schahram Dustdar, Martin Treiber
"... In PAGE 13: ...Table6... ..."

Table 1. Re-directed COM methods

in Application Management Techniques for the Bifrost System
by Avneesh Bhatnagar Evan, Evan Speight
"... In PAGE 3: ... Using this library we re-direct common COM/DCOM calls to our own code, which then determines the best location from where the COM interface pointer is to be obtained. Table1 shows the commonly-used methods that we re-direct. Similar re- direction can be done for the entire COM API [22].... ..."

Table 1. Re-directed COM methods

in Application Management Techniques for the Bifrost System
by Avneesh Bhatnagar, Evan Speight
"... In PAGE 3: ... Using this library we re-direct common COM/DCOM calls to our own code, which then determines the best location from where the COM interface pointer is to be obtained. Table1 shows the commonly-used methods that we re-direct. Similar re- direction can be done for the entire COM API [22].... ..."

Table 9. Utility table for the expected revenue for each possible state of VIS_RS.

in Using Bayesian networks to model watershed management decisions: an East Canyon Creek case study
by Daniel P. Ames (corresponding, Bethany T. Neilson, David K. Stevens, Upmanu Lall
"... In PAGE 20: ... A CPT for P(VIS_RS|PH_ST) was inferred from this anecdotal information using and is shown in Table 8. The expected revenue from recreational use of ECR (REV_RS) is shown in Table9 with values derived from a visitorship study in ECR conducted by Glover (2000). Model validation The BN analysis software package Netica (Norsys 1998) was used construct the ECR BN and ... In PAGE 29: ... CPT for P(VIS_RS|PH_ST). Table9... ..."
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Table 2: Location of Information Systems Departments

in Academic Departments of Information Systems Faculty in the U.S.
by Susan A. Sherer
"... In PAGE 6: ...e.g. Social Sciences, Urban and Public Affairs, Com- munications) (9), No department listed. Results are shown in Table2 . The primary location of IS faculty in the U.... ..."
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