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Table 2. Test generation results
"... In PAGE 4: ... Experimental results In Table 1, main characteristics of the benchmark cir- cuits are presented. Table2 shows comparison of test generation results of three ATPG tools. These are DECIDER (based on the approach described in current paper), GATEST [3] and HITEC [1], respectively.... In PAGE 4: ...OLARIS 2.6 operating system. Actual stuck-at fault coverages of the test patterns generated by all the three tools were measured by the fault simulator from TURBO TESTER system, created at Tallinn Technical University, Estonia. As it can be seen from Table2 , HITEC offers the poorest performance, both, in terms of fault coverage and test generation time on all the three example circuits. Fault coverages achieved by GATEST and DECIDER are almost equal.... ..."
Table 2 shows comparison of test generation results of three ATPG tools. These are DECIDER [4], GATEST [SI and HITEC [9], respectively. GATEST is a genetic algorithm based test generator. HITEC is a deterministic gate-level ATPG. Both of the tools have been developed at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign.
"... In PAGE 4: ...OLARIS 2.6 operating system. Actual stuck-at fault coverages of the test pattems generated by all the three tools were measured by the fault simulator from TURBO TESTER system, created at Tallinn TU, Estonia. As it can be seen from Table2 , HITEC offers the poorest performance, both in terms of fault coverage and test generation time on all three example circuits. Fault coverages achieved by GATEST and DECIDER are almost equal.... ..."
Table 5: Universal and Ideal thresholding Universal Ideal
1998
"... In PAGE 23: ... Figure 8 shows estimates after thresholding with Daubechies and Geronimo wavelets. Table5 compares the universal threshold with the ideal threshold, the ideal threshold being the value which gives the smallest MSE with the number of levels to be thresholded xed. The MSE for the universal threshold with the Geronimo multiwavelets is very similar to the MSE for the ideal threshold despite the threshold values being reasonably di erent.... ..."
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Table 1 The Sample and the Universe
2001
"... In PAGE 15: ... For more than three quarters of the enterprises owned to some extent by the state, there is information on the number of workers who are redundant according to their current directors. Table1 compares the enterprise database with the enterprise universe of Vietnam. For the private sector, the universe considered in the table includes all enterprises registered under any of the three legal forms existing in Vietnam: private companies, limited-liability companies,... In PAGE 16: ...correspond to the year 1998. Table1 reveals that the database is biased towards large enterprises. This is especially true for the private sector, with the average personnel in the database being 529, compared to 19 in the universe.... ..."
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Table 4 Virtual Universities
"... In PAGE 39: ... These are online institutions that typically operate without brick-and-mortar campuses. The current private operators of online universities enroll less than 5 percent of all students in postsecondary distance education, although this number is growing rapidly[23] Perhaps the most successful-and one of the most controversial-of the new virtual institutions is the University of Phoenix Online ( Table4 ). Founded in 1976 by CEO John G.... In PAGE 41: ... quot;[32] Located in Englewood, Colo., Jones International University ( Table4 ) is the nation apos;s first fully accredited, exclusively online higher education institution. When JIU was accredited by North Central in March 1999, some 96 percent (54 out of 56) of its faculty members were hired on a part-time basis.... In PAGE 42: ... quot;[33] At a June 1995 meeting of the Western Governors Association, policymakers discussed the issue of population growth in the West and the potential for rapidly expanding enrollment at regional colleges and universities. In response, the governors created the Western Governors University ( Table4 ), one of the most highly publicized virtual universities created in the past few years. Organized as a joint project of 19 western states and Guam, WGU is a privately owned university that offers courses from a range of outside academic institutions and corporations.... In PAGE 42: ...[35] In September 2000, the state of Utah released an audit that criticized WGU for its low enrollment numbers, for withholding information from auditors, and for overcharging students for degree programs in comparison with other regional colleges and universities.[36] Capella University ( Table4 ), based in Minneapolis, is a private, virtual university geared toward adult professionals. Founded in 1993 by CEO Steve Shank, Capella has instituted faculty and student policies that are more in line with existing brickand-mortar institutions.... ..."
Table 2. University
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Table 1. Distinguishes between traditional university and virtual university Traditional University Virtual University
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