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Table 1: Summary of Framework

in Expiring data in a warehouse
by Hector Garcia-molina, Wilburt Juan Labio, Jun Yang 1998
Cited by 58

Table 1: Summary of Framework

in Expiring Data in a Warehouse
by Hector Garcia-molina, Wilburt Juan Labio, Jun Yang 1998
Cited by 58

Table 2. Comparison Framework.

in Composition Environments for Deployable Software Components
by Chris Lüer, André Van Der Hoek 2002
"... In PAGE 9: ... The framework consists of an organized set of desired features of composition environments that we identified by studying the literature, examining existing composition environments, and creating usage scenarios. Table2 introduces the features of the framework, as organized into ten high-level categories. The first four categories relate to the component model underlying a composition environment, the remaining six relate to the composition process supported by a composition environment.... ..."
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Table 2. Comparison Framework.

in Composition Environments for Deployable Software Components
by Chris Lüer, André van der Hoek 2002
"... In PAGE 10: ... The framework consists of an organized set of desired features of composition environments that we identified by studying the literature, examining existing composition environments, and creating usage scenarios. Table2 introduces the features of the framework, as organized into ten high-level categories. The first four categories relate to the component model underlying a composition environment, the remaining six relate to the composition process supported by a composition environment.... ..."
Cited by 3

Table 1. An Architectural Framework

in Integrating Business Process Reengineering with Application Development under Architecture
by H. A. Reijers, R. A. Van Der Toorn
"... In PAGE 3: ... Also note the similarities with the ARIS framework (IDS Scheer, 2001). The complete framework is depicted in Table1 . For each combination of a certain perspective and a type of description, examples of common representations or types of models are given.... In PAGE 5: ... They are assumed to directly follow up the main step they refer to. At the right-hand side of the figure, the architectural framework as introduced in Table1 is depicted several times. For each main step, the shaded boxes in the respective framework representation indicate which aspects and architectural levels are covered by the deliverables of the particular development step.... In PAGE 9: ... These points are ordered in such a way that early termination of the process at the lowest possible cost is most likely. Typically a PBD process specification is situated in the architectural model in Table1 on both the business and the logical level. It is present in the business level since it is easy to interpret from it the flow of the business process at a high level.... ..."

Table 11: The Methontology framework.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2005
"... In PAGE 51: ...159 Table 10: Customers booking online by star rating and within percentage ranges, p.167 Table11 : The Methontology framework, p.209 Table 12: Adventure activities, p.... ..."

Table 1: Semiotic Framework

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2005
"... In PAGE 8: ... The semiotic framework is multidimensional. As shown in Table1 , each higher-level metric depends on the previous metric for its applicability. Each metric can be rated using a continuous scale (as opposed to a categorical yes/no variable), so the correlations between metrics can vary and need not be high.... ..."
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Table 1. Overview of the framework

in KM-PEB: An Online Experience Base on Knowledge Management Technology
by Klaus-dieter Althoff, Wolfgang Müller, Markus Nick, Björn Snoek 2000
"... In PAGE 8: ... First the framework was applied to analyze 21 KM tools. For these tools, Table 2 displays a subset of 24 of the 54 attrib- utes presented in Table1 . The full tool descriptions can be retrieved from KM-PEB or in Snoek (1999).... ..."
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Table 4. Framework of GAME

in BIOINFORMATICS ORIGINAL PAPER Sequence analysis
by Zhi Wei, Shane T. Jensen
"... In PAGE 4: ... 2.7 Extension to unknown motif width The operations described above form the basic framework of our GAME program, as outlined in Table4 . We also have an extended version of our GAME program that allows the motif width to be unknown.... ..."

Table 4. Framework of GAME

in BIOINFORMATICS ORIGINAL PAPER Sequence analysis
by Zhi Wei, Shane T. Jensen
"... In PAGE 4: ... 2.7 Extension to unknown motif width The operations described above form the basic framework of our GAME program, as outlined in Table4 . We also have an extended version of our GAME program that allows the motif width to be unknown.... ..."
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