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Table 27: Top contributors to BGP table change. a.d.BP appear- ance and disappearance (AS info is anonymized; inter- ested engineers please contact authors) Type Av.#pf app a.d a.d % all accnew tmp Rean fin

in Internet Expansion, Refinement and Churn
by Andre Broido, Evi Nemeth, Kc Claffy
"... In PAGE 17: ... Table27 shows the top contributors to the overall BGP table change during our two-month measurement period. This data includes appearance, disappearance and reap- pearances (flips) of prefixes, which renders total counts higher.... In PAGE 17: ...e. moments when some prefix from an AS changes status (the last four columns of Table27 ), suggesting that they derive from background noise rather than from BGP storms. Less fre- quent but still observable are cases in which a large number of flips arises from a small number of storm-like events.... ..."

Table 27: Top contributors to BGP table change. a.d.a1 appear- ance and disappearance (AS info is anonymized; inter- ested engineers please contact authors) Type Av.#pf app a.d a.d % all accnew tmp Rean fin

in routing, Internet, BGP
by Andre Broido Evi, Evi Nemeth, Kc Claffy
"... In PAGE 17: ... Table27 shows the top contributors to the overall BGP table change during our two-month measurement period. This data includes appearance, disappearance and reap- pearances (flips) of prefixes, which renders total counts higher.... In PAGE 17: ...e. moments when some prefix from an AS changes status (the last four columns of Table27 ), suggesting that they derive from background noise rather than from BGP storms. Less fre- quent but still observable are cases in which a large number of flips arises from a small number of storm-like events.... ..."

Table 2: EBT Performance Variation same methodology, queries, training and test data2 were used for the experiments discussed here as for those reported in (Carbonell et al., 1997a; Yang et al., 1997): the English queries were translated into Spanish using the the- saurus and then supplied to the SMART v11.0 information-retrieval system (Salton, 1989) to nd the relevant documents. Since the rela- tive frequencies of the various candidate trans- lations in the thesaurus are known, they are 2The parallel corpus, queries, and relevance judge- ments are available to members of the Linguistic Data Consortium; please contact the author for details.

in Automatically-Extracted Thesauri for Cross-Language IR: When Better is Worse
by Ralf D. Brown 1998
"... In PAGE 5: ...ntc quot; weighting scheme (cosine vec- tor di erence, with simple TF*IDF weighting). Table2 shows the performance of the various thesauri both in terms of absolute 11-point av- erage precision (Avgp) and as the ratio between translingual (cross-language) and monolingual performance (TL/ML); the thesauri will be de- scribed in more detail below. Average precision is de ned as usual { the average of the observed precisions at 0%, 10%, .... In PAGE 6: ...50), and decrease more or less rapidly to the minimum value by which they are identi ed; see Table 1 for exam- ple functions. As can be seen from Table2 , for each cor- pus, the overall performance rst improves and then eventually begins to decrease again as the threshold function (identi ed in the column la- beled \Thr quot;) is lowered. The \small quot; corpus performs as well as the \full quot; corpus3, while the three corpora intended to produce more accu- rate thesauri fail to match the performance of the two corpora to which the simple, basic ex- traction algorithm is applied.... In PAGE 6: ... In practice, one would normally use all available parallel text rather than arti cially reducing the training corpus. An examination of Table2 shows that the redundancy-removal algorithm does indeed pre- serve most or all of the signi cant information in the parallel text { the extracted thesauri are only slightly smaller than those extracted from... ..."
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Table 19: Ordering information for Hirose U.FL Series Item Part number HRS number

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 83: ...FL Series. Examples are shown below and listed in Table19 . For latest product information please contact your Hirose dealer or visit the Hirose home page, for example http://www.... ..."

Table 8. Target system without time frames: CE - Meta-ENS: E refers to event classes, N(E) to notifications regarding an event in class E , t(N(E)) to the time of the event notification

in A Meta-Service for Event Notification
by Doris Jung, Annika Hinze
"... In PAGE 14: ... For further details please contact the authors. Simple time-frame-less composite events (CE): We give the transformation between the event operators expressed for the Meta-ENS into the target group CE (see Table8 ). In the Meta-ENS, the operators can be timed (subscript T) or time-frame-less (subscript 1).... ..."

Table 4. Experiment 2, Comparison

in Statistical Decision Theory and the Selection of Rapid, Goal-Directed Movements
by Julia Trommershäuser, Laurence T. Maloney, Michael S. Landy
"... In PAGE 11: ... The slope estimates were compared with a slope of 1, indicating perfect correspondence between the data and model. Table4 contains the slope estimates and the corresponding p values (df ; 192, varying ac- cording to the exact number of data recorded per subject, data that Bonferroni corrected for number of subjects; sig- nificant deviations from the model predictions with p , 0.05 marked by an asterisk; please contact authors for details).... ..."

Table 2. The performance of SNPmasker for different tasks

in SNPmasker: automatic masking of SNPs and repeats across eukaryotic genomes
by Reidar Andreson, Tarmo Puur, Maido Remm 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ... Therefore the sequence region masked by our web server is currently limited to a maximum length of 100 000 bp and single sequence per file, which should take no more than 2.5 min ( Table2 ). Please contact the authors for masking larger sequences or multiple sequence regions.... ..."

Table 2. The performance of SNPmasker for different tasks

in SNPmasker: automatic masking of SNPs and repeats across eukaryotic genomes
by Reidar Andreson, Tarmo Puur, Maido Remm 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ... Therefore the sequence region masked by our web server is currently limited to a maximum length of 100 000 bp and single sequence per file, which should take no more than 2.5 min ( Table2 ). Please contact the authors for masking larger sequences or multiple sequence regions.... ..."

Table 4 Legacy Causal Criteria (LIT) Framework Legacy Causal Criteria (LIT) Framework

in LACE Frameworks and Technique - Identifying the Legacy Status of an Information System from the Perspectives of its Causes and Effects
by Patricia O'Byrne, Bing Wu 2000
"... In PAGE 5: ...FrameworkThe purpose of the legacy causal criteria (LIT) Framework ( Table4 ) is to identify where weaknesses lie in the system. It takes the legacy causal criteria identified previously and provides a column where management can mark in whether their system is enabled E or inhibited I in the causal area.... In PAGE 8: ... For more information, please contact the authors or see the follow-up paper. (LIT) Framework ( Table4 ), by using the definitions of those causal criteria and the practices available to ensure high quality in them. The criterion for the system is assessed in line with the advice given and then the corresponding row in the framework is marked with an E if the criterion is enabled and an I if it is inhibited.... ..."
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Table 30: TokenPlease

in Scalable Conferencing Control . . .
by Dirk Trossen
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