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Table 3. Reusing Order.xsd in UBL into the class of Order UBL_Library_0p70_Order.xsd OWL for e-procurement (ep.owl) lt;?xml version= quot;1.0 quot; gt;

in A Reuse-Based Method of Developing the Ontology for E-Procurement
by Yuxiao Zhao, Johan Lövdahl 2003
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Table 4. Summary of mapping between FBPML and OWL-S process primitives Primitive FBPML OWL-S

in Translating a Typical Business Process Modelling Language to a Web Services Ontology through Lightweight Mapping
by Gayathri Nadarajan, Yun-heh Chen-burger
"... In PAGE 15: ... A precise specification of what it means to perform a process in OWL-S has not been given yet. Table4 summarises the mapping of the primitives between FBPML PL and OWL-S process ontology. 6.... In PAGE 22: ... 15: End the OWL file (enclose with lt;/rdf:RDF gt; tag). Or, time points and synchronisation of time points (See Table4 ). The implications of such missing elements could be severe from a business processing point of view.... ..."

Table 1: OWL Class Mappings OWL Java

in Automatic Mapping of OWL Ontologies into Java
by Aditya Kalyanpur Department, Aditya Kalyanpur, Daniel Jiménez 2004
"... In PAGE 2: ... However, if the domain of the property is specified as the ontology class X, the corresponding Java interface IntX contains declarations of accessor functions for the property. In the case of a multiple-domain property (net domain is an apos;intersection-of apos; all the classes specified as the domain), we create an intersection interface (see Table1 for Java implementation of intersection) and declare accessor functions for the property inside this interface 4.2.... ..."
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Table 2: OWL Property Mappings OWL Java

in Automatic Mapping of OWL Ontologies into Java
by Aditya Kalyanpur Department, Aditya Kalyanpur, Daniel Jiménez 2004
"... In PAGE 4: ...Property expressions while mapping to Java. A summary of the mappings is shown in Table2 (a detailed study is provided in [9]). 5.... ..."
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Table 1. UML Profile for OWL-S

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 3: ... In that work, we created a UML profile for se- mantic web services that included definition of stereotypes and tagged values for facilitating both the specification task as well as the transformation task. An excerpt of the UML profile that we have defined for atomic processes is shown in Table1 (a). The first column contains the UML exten- sion used (e.... In PAGE 4: ... The mappings also support the descrip- tion of the flow of data between the output of one service and the input of another service. The additional UML profile extensions for composite processes are shown in Table1 (b). Semantic extensions for modeling elements in the UML activity diagram have been added to the profile including: stereotypes on call actions, decision nodes, merge nodes, fork nodes and join nodes and tagged values.... ..."
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Table 3: RL in correspondence to triangulation data RL

in On the Numerical Approximation and Computation of Minimal-Surface-Continua bounded by One-Parameter-Families of Polygonal Contours
by Michael Hinze
"... In PAGE 15: ... The numerical results in this section are obtained by applying the ALCON2 program to the equation fh( ; r) = 0 ( 2 Q; r 2 [0:1; 8]) The cases n = 12 and n = 18 are considered. Table3 shows the numerical data for the triangulations that are used. For re nement level (RL) one an unique numerical branch f( (r); r); fh( (r); r) = 0; r 2 [0:1; 8]g is reported by the ALCON2 routine in both of the cases n = 12 and n = 18.... ..."

Table 1. OWL elements

in A Graph Oriented Model For Ontology Transformation Into Conceptual Data Model
by Justas Trinkunas, Olegas Vasilecas 2007
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Table 1: OWL constructors

in Timetable
by Roberta Ferrario, Nicola Guarino, Laurent Prévot, Introduction To The Workshop, Roberta Ferrario, Laurent Prévot, Paola Forcheri, Paolo Gentilini 2006
"... In PAGE 62: ... might be understood (e.g., whether it counts as a promise). Table1 describes the varieties of context in our model. ... In PAGE 63: ... Table1 : The varieties of context relevant to interpretation of utterance U in conversation C. Dimensions of Context Types of Context Internal External Linguistic Previous utterances produced by agent of U.... ..."

Table 1: RL parameters.

in Switch Packet Arbitration via Queue-Learning
by Timothy X. Brown 2001
"... In PAGE 6: ... 5 Simulation Results We applied our procedure to BK A2 BK switches under different loads. The parameters used in the experiment are shown in Table1 . In each experiment, the queue-learning was trained for an initial period, and then the mean wait time, CFD5D0 is measured over a test period.... ..."
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Table 1: RL parameters.

in Switch Packet Arbitration via Queue-Learning
by Timothy X. Brown 2001
"... In PAGE 6: ... 5 Simulation Results We applied our procedure to a8a17a16a18a8 switches under different loads. The parameters used in the experiment are shown in Table1 . In each experiment, the queue-learning was trained for an initial period, and then the mean wait time, a19a21a20a23a22 is measured over a test period.... ..."
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