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(Table 2). A concerted effort needs to be made to translate these advances into the development of novel biomaterials and their biological evaluation as a route to new product generation.

in Members of the Foresight Materials Panel
by unknown authors

Table 1 Details of typechecker performance improvements

in program execution
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 19: ... The improved system ran about three times faster than the origi- nal. Table1 outlines the kinds of changes that were implemented. In each case, a concerted effort was made to apply the minimal changes to the original source code.... ..."

Table 3. Communication

in Information Systems Management
by Sajda Qureshi, Vlatka Hlupic, Gert-jan De Vreede, Robert O. Briggs, Jay Nunamaker 2002
"... In PAGE 15: ...Table 2: The Groupware Grid: A Taxonomy for Collaborative Technologies Communication support Thinking support Information availability Collected effort Microsoft PowerPoint Visio Professional Microsoft Excel SPSS Microsoft Access Windows Explorer Coordinated effort E-Room Lotus Notes E-Room Microsoft Project E-Room Lotus Notes Concerted effort GroupSystems NetMeeting GroupSystems DecisionExplorer GroupSystems GroupIntelligence Table3 : Examples of Collaborative Technologies Mapped To The Groupware Grid From the above it follows that the value of using certain collaborative technologies depends on the collaborative task at hand and the group productivity requirements. Support for coordination among individuals carrying out a collaborative work process requires a different combination of technologies than do concerted collaboration efforts.... ..."

Table 3: ITES penetration and ranking of cities

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2002
"... In PAGE 17: ... However, here we note that a concerted effort will be required if Punjab is not to miss the boat again. For example, the data on the location of ITES companies from NASSCOM shows that Punjab (and Chandigarh) is nowhere in the current ITES picture ( Table3 ). Furthermore, the region did not even make the survey of promising ITES cities, in which the cities were assessed on factors such as manpower availability, real estate, telecom infrastructure, policy initiatives, power infrastructure, city perception and entrepreneurial history.... ..."

Table 2: The Groupware Grid: A Taxonomy for Collaborative Technologies

in Information Systems Management
by Sajda Qureshi, Vlatka Hlupic, Gert-jan De Vreede, Robert O. Briggs, Jay Nunamaker 2002
"... In PAGE 14: ... Finally, groups cannot be productive if they do not have the appropriate information for the task at hand available. Figure 5: Erasmus University apos;s Electronic Meeting Room Combining these levels of collaboration and group productivity requirements results in the taxonomy presented in Table2 . Such taxonomy is useful in making sense of the plethora of collaborative technologies and software currently available.... In PAGE 15: ...Table2 , some examples of such technologies are given in Table 3. Communication support Thinking support Information availability Collected effort Multimedia presentations Spreadsheet Database systems Coordinated effort Email Workflow management Project management tool Team Scheduling tool Multi-user database Notice boards Concerted effort Video conferencing Computer conferencing Group Decision Support Screen sharing system Table 2: The Groupware Grid: A Taxonomy for Collaborative Technologies ... ..."

Table II. Experimental Results for the Concert Hall Scheduling Problem

in Symmetry Breaking Constraints for Value Symmetries in Constraint Satisfaction
by Y. C. Law, J. H. M. Lee 2006
Cited by 7

Table II. Experimental Results for the Concert Hall Scheduling Problem

in Symmetry Breaking Constraints for Value Symmetries in Constraint Satisfaction
by unknown authors

Table 1: Results from tile Concert multiprocessor with 31 available processors.

in Architectures for Reasoning 1 Summary
by Lawrence O. Iiall

Table 1 Effort for the 8574 Project Phase Effort

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ... Moreover, patching existing grammars using mainstream parser technology leads to un- maintainable grammars,11,12 significantly in- creasing the time it takes to adapt parsers. In contrast, Table1 lists the effort expended on various phases of a typical Cobol renovation project that used our grammar-centric solu- tion. Notice that the grammar part of this project took only two weeks of effort, so the team could start developing actual renova- tion tools much more quickly.... ..."

Table 1: Effort levels and costs of effort

in Reputation and Reciprocity: Consequences for the Labour Relations. Forthcoming in Scandinavian
by Simon Gächter, Simon Gächter, Armin Falk, Armin Falk 2001
Cited by 9
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