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Table 2: Conductance of ASes

in On the Emergence of Highly Variable Distributions in the Autonomous System Topology
by Marwan Fayed, Paul Krapivsky, John W. Byers, Mark Crovella, David Finkel, Sid Redner 2003
"... In PAGE 7: ...20 / log(size)Skitter Figure 5: Validation of the Size-Based Connectivity Model. The ratios and ranges in Table2 show conductance diminish- ing in an approximately logarithmic fashion as AS size in- creases. To better fit the data observed in Table 2, we applied a logarithmic correction factor to implement a diminishing probability function, C4.... In PAGE 7: ... The ratios and ranges in Table 2 show conductance diminish- ing in an approximately logarithmic fashion as AS size in- creases. To better fit the data observed in Table2 , we applied a logarithmic correction factor to implement a diminishing probability function, C4. This function takes the size of the autonomous system C5 CX , and a fixed probability DC as parame- ters, and returns a probability value: C4B4DCBN C5 CX B5 BP B4 DC when C5 CX BO BDBCBN DC D0D3CV BDBC B4C5 CX B5 otherwise.... ..."
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Table 1. Interviews Conducted

in HANDLE WITH CARE HANDLE WITH CARE Fragile Elders and Caregivers in the Milwaukee
by Sharon M. Keigher, Sharon M. Keigher 1999
"... In PAGE 7: ... THE STUDY: RESEARCH DESIGN, DATA COLLECTION, AND SAMPLE STUDIED 10 A. The Research Method and Study Design Table1 : Interviews Conducted 11 B. Sample Selection C.... In PAGE 12: ... A total of 21 county subsidized workers who work for these 22 disabled elders were interviewed, along with 8 family members who also provide or help manage their care. Table1 displays the clusters of stakeholders around each elderly service user on whom we have data: 8 triads (elder, family carer, and worker), and 10 dyad (elder and worker) combinations, and 4 lone workers (for whom neither client or family carer were interviewed). Interviews were completed with 18 cli- ents, 21 workers, and 8 family caregivers.... ..."

Table 2. IEEE 1220-1998 compared to cases

in Mälardalen University Press Licentiate Theses No. 51 IMPROVING SOFTWARE PRODUCT INTEGRATION
by Stig Larsson 2005
"... In PAGE 96: ... The tests will be made in three stages with basic tests performed by the designer, functional tests performed by a specific functional tester and system tests with delivery protocol. Table2 . Problem captured for case two Label Problem description P2-A Problems appear as a consequence that tests for the components are not run in the same environment as the test system.... In PAGE 115: ... For software engineering, the IEEE Code of Ethics [6] is one of the descriptions that have been developed and is also pronounced to be a sign of maturity [11]. In Table2 , the ten guidelines included in the Code of Ethics are compared to the ethical approaches that can be considered to be the basis for them. Note that an approach that does not insist on but still does not contradict the statement is not indicated below.... In PAGE 116: ...105 Table2 . Relation between IEEE Code of Conducts and ethical directions According to the IEEE Code of Conducts, the members should agree: A c t - U t i l i t a r i a n i s m R u l e - U t i l i t a r i a n i s m L i b e r t y r i g h t s e t h i c s W e l f a r e r i g h t s e t h i c s D u t y e t h i c s V i r t u e e t h i c s ( M a c I n t y r e ) V i r t u e e t h i c s ( F l o r m a n ) E t h i c a l e g o i s m C o m m u n i t y - o r i e n t e d s e l f - r e a l i z a t i o n e t h i c s 1.... In PAGE 117: ...106 Table2 (continued). Relation between IEEE Code of Conducts and ethical directions 7.... ..."

Table 2: Conductance of ASes

in On the Emergence of Highly Variable Distributions in the Autonomous System Topology
by Marwan Fayed, Paul Krapivsky, John Byers, Mark Crovella, David Finkel, Sid Redner 2003
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Table 2: Conductance of ASes

in On the Emergence of Highly Variable Distributions in the Autonomous System Topology
by Marwan Fayed, Paul Krapivsky, John Byers, Mark Crovella, David Finkel, Sid Redner 2003
Cited by 3

Table 2: Conductance of ASes

in On the Emergence of Highly Variable Distributions in the Autonomous System Topology
by Marwan Fayed, Paul Krapivsky, John Byers, Mark Crovella, David Finkel, Sid Redner 2003
Cited by 3

Table 1. Conduction velocities

in A Model for Estimating the Anisotropy of the Conduction Velocity in Cardiac Tissue Based on the Tissue Morphology
by Jg Stinstra, S Poelzing, Rs Macleod, Cs Henriquez

Table 1 Conductivity results

in Preparation And Properties Of Polythiophene Derivatives
by H. Masuda, D. K. Asano, K. Kaeriyama

Table 1 - Interviews Conducted

in Information Systems Strategy and Information Systems Development: A Case Study Proc. 10 th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 1999
by Th Australasian Conference, Michael Reardon, Paul Ledington, Jeannie Ledington
"... In PAGE 6: ...ay. Interviews lasted between 1 and 2 hours. All but one of the interviews were tape recorded and subsequent transcriptions and notes of interview were later verified with the interviewee. The interview schedule is shown in Table1 below. In addition the following documents were examined: financial statements for the organisation, technical equipment specifications, strategy reports and presentations, report of an Internal Audit review of the Computing Services section, a staff communique regarding the pending implementation of new hardware and core banking systems, internal memoranda outlining the membership of the various project teams and their scope for the... ..."

Table 2. Experiments conducted.

in On-demand High Performance Computing: Image Guided Neuro-Surgery Feasibility Study
by Tharaka Devadithya, Kim Baldridge
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