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TABLE II MONTE CARLO VS. EinsStat COMPARISON.

in IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS, VOL.??, NO.?, MONTH YYYY 1 First-Order Incremental Block-Based Statistical Timing Analysis
by U Visweswariah, Senior Member, Kaushik Ravindran, Student Member, Kerim Kalafala, G. Walker, Sambasivan Narayan, Daniel K. Beece, Jeff Piaget, Natesan Venkateswaran, Jeffrey G. Hemmett

Table 1. Results of the Ca eine 3.0 Java benchmark (in Ca eineMarks, higher is faster)

in Static and dynamic program compilation by interpreter specialization
by Scott Thibault Charles Consel, Julia L. Lawall, Renaud Marlet Gilles Muller 2000
"... In PAGE 8: ... 3 This speedup is mainly derived from the elimination of the program counter and by the specialization of generic instructions into instructions having the functionality of \quick quot; instructions. The last four columns of Table1 compare the perfor- mance of run-time and compile-time specialized code with the code generated by hand-optimized JIT and o -line compilers, respectively. The optimized JIT ka e produces code that is up to 4 times faster than that produced by run-time special- ization, while the optimized o -line compiler Hac produces code that is up to 10 times faster than that produced by compile-time specialization.... ..."
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Table 5. Update operation propagation Propagated modi cation: Ein upd ! Eout modification

in An Algebraic Approach to Static Analysis of Active Database Rules
by Elena Baralis, Politecnico Di Torino, Jennifer Widom, Name Jennifer Widom 2000
"... In PAGE 10: ...) Again, the new value of attribute X is obtained by computing aggregate function a(A) on the relational expression E [ Ein ins grouped on attribute B. The formulas given in Table5 don apos;t take into account the internal structure of selection predicates and update expressions. In the case of simple predicates (comparisons between an attribute and a constant3) and simple arithmetic update expressions (addition or subtraction of constants from an attribute), it is often pos- sible to eliminate some of the propagated modi cations.... In PAGE 12: ... Suppose attribute A in E is updated by an arbitrary arithmetic expression. From Table5 , the propagation through node A=k of the incoming up- date Ein upd would yield three modi cations Eout ins; Eout del ; Eout upd. However, the update operation can only cause the insertion of tuples into Q (that previously did not satisfy the selection predicate), and the deletion of tuples from Q that now do not satisfy the predicate (but did before the update).... In PAGE 13: ... Update operation M increases by 1% the rate of all San Francisco customers having accounts with balance gt; 5000 and rate lt; 3%. The input to the algorithm is: Q = balance;rate( balance lt;500^rate gt;0ACCOUNT) M = Eupd = E[rate0 = rate + 1]( balance gt;5000^rate lt;3(ACCOUNT gt; lt; ( city=0SF0CUSTOMER))) Using Table5 , the propagation of Eupd through the selection operation in Q yields insert and update operations (the delete operation is eliminated, see Table 7). We have: E0 ins = new(( balance lt;500^rate0 gt;0Eupd) gt; lt;( balance lt;500^rate gt;0Eupd)) E0 upd = ( balance lt;500^rate0 gt;0Eupd) 1 ( balance lt;500^rate gt;0Eupd) In both cases, predicates balance lt; 500 and balance gt; 5000 (the latter from Eupd) are contradictory, so both expressions E0 ins and E0 upd are unsatis able.... In PAGE 15: ... As an example, let op be a selection p performed over an arbitrary subtree S, and consider an update operation Ein upd associated with S and performed on an attribute in p. Ap- plying our propagation rules from the second line of Table5 , we obtain a triple hEout ins; Eout del ; Eout updi, corresponding to tuples added to, deleted from, and updated in the result of Q = pS. Then: E+(Q; M)(d) = new(( p0Ein upd(d)) gt; lt;( pEin upd(d)))[ new(( p0Ein upd(d)) 1 ( pEin upd(d))) E?(Q; M)(d) = old(( pEin upd(d)) gt; lt;( p0Ein upd(d)))[ old(( p0Ein upd(d)) 1 ( pEin... ..."
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Table 3. Insert operation propagation Propagated modi cation: Ein ins ! Eout modification

in An Algebraic Approach to Static Analysis of Active Database Rules
by Elena Baralis, Politecnico Di Torino, Jennifer Widom, Name Jennifer Widom 2000
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Table 4. Delete operation propagation Propagated modi cation: Ein del ! Eout modification

in An Algebraic Approach to Static Analysis of Active Database Rules
by Elena Baralis, Politecnico Di Torino, Jennifer Widom, Name Jennifer Widom 2000
Cited by 17

Table 6. Update operation propagation (cont.) Propagated modi cation: Ein upd ! Eout modification

in An Algebraic Approach to Static Analysis of Active Database Rules
by Elena Baralis, Politecnico Di Torino, Jennifer Widom, Name Jennifer Widom 2000
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Table 1. Ca eineMark scores before and after embedding a watermark

in Graph theoretic software watermarks: Implementation, analysis, and attacks
by Christian Collberg, Andrew Huntwork, Edward Carter, Gregg Townsend 2004
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Table 1. Grading criteria mapped to individual effort grading. Grading

in Evaluating Individual Contribution Toward Group Software Engineering Projects
by Jane Huffman Hayes, Timothy C. Lethbridge, Daniel Port 2003
"... In PAGE 5: ... The quizzes also need to contain more detailed, team-specific project questions. In Table1 , each of the above grading schemes has been mapped to the grading criteria discussed earlier. Note that no single scheme meets all the grading criteria.... ..."
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Table 4 Average class size: School survey results Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 All grades

in FCND DP No.149
by Fcnd Discussion Paper, Akhter U. Ahmed, Mary Arends-kuenning 2003
"... In PAGE 22: ... Because of increased enrollment and class attendance rates, classrooms of FFE schools are more crowded than non-FFE school classrooms. Data in Table4 indicate that, on the average, FFE school classrooms have about 22 percent more students than non-FFE school classrooms. Table 4 Average class size: School survey results Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 All grades ... ..."

Table 2. Radiation pneumonitis grading system. Grading system Grade Definition

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by unknown authors 2007
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