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Table Service

in A Grid Service-Based Active Thermochemical Table Framework
by Gregor von Laszewski, Branko Ruscic, Patrick Wagstrom, Sriram Krishnan, Kaizar Amin, Sandeep Nijsure, Sandra Bittner, Reinhardt Pinzon, John C. Hewson, Melita L. Morton, Mike Minkoff, Al Wagner 1990
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Table Service

in A Grid Service-Based Active Thermochemical Table Framework
by Gregor von Laszewski, Branko Ruscic, Patrick Wagstrom, Sriram Krishnan, Kaizar Amin, Sandeep Nijsure, Sandra Bittner, Reinhardt Pinzon, John C. Hewson, Melita L. Morton, Mike Minkoff, Al Wagner 1990
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Table Service

in Development of a California Commercial Building Energy Benchmarking Database
by Satkartar Kinney, Mary Ann Piette

Table Service

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2002

Table 6: Service descriptions. Service

in Reliable Networked and Distributed Systems
by Ravishankar Iyer, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk
"... In PAGE 30: ... The duration of I/O activity is a random variable uniformly distributed in [0, Dmax], where Dmax is a parameter that can be varied to emulate different levels of parallelism offered by the benchmark: the larger Dmax, the more parallelism in thread execution. Using the above workload model, four types of services are generated (see Table6 ). For example, to serve a request of type A, a server thread t first acquires mutex m0 and mutex m1; then, the mutexes are released in the same order.... ..."

Table 3. The services model

in The Gaia Methodology for Agent-Oriented Analysis and Design
by Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings, David Kinny 2000
"... In PAGE 12: ...WOOLDRIDGE, JENNINGS, AND KINNY Table3 . Instance Qualifiers Qualifier Meaning n there will be exactly n instances m::n there will be between m and n instances there will be 0 or more instances + there will be 1 or more instances 4.... In PAGE 15: ... Again because of space limitations we con- centrate on the QUOTEMANAGER role and the Customer Service Division Agent. Based on the QUOTEMANAGER role, seven distinct services can be identified ( Table3 ). From the GetCustomerRequirements protocol, we derive the service obtain customer requirements .... ..."
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Table 1 compares number of methods, size of web service wrapper and time required

in Date
by Mohini Padhye, Dr. Anu, G. Bourgeois, Dr. Martin Fraser 2004
"... In PAGE 8: ... viii List of Tables Table1 Web Service Wrapper Timings.... In PAGE 46: ... Table1... ..."

Table 2: Kiosk Services

in Internet Kiosks in Rural India: What Influences Success? #
by Jake Kendall, Nirvikar Singh, Jake Kendall, Nirvikar Singh 2006
"... In PAGE 11: ... We have monthly data on total revenue, as well as on the number and types of services offered by each kiosk.7 The kinds of services offered are summarized in Table2 . Note that several of the services use IT capabilities without requiring the Internet; computer games also feature prominently.... ..."

Table 10: Access to water services, 1991 Water Service Sewages Service

in The Benefits and Costs of Privatization in Argentina: A Microeconomic Analysis †
by Sebastián Galiani, Paul Gertler, Ernesto Schargrodsky, Di Tella, Federico Sturzenegger, Di Tella, Máximo Torero, Matías Cattáneo, Hernán Moscoso 2001
"... In PAGE 29: ... We exploit this instrument to identify the causal effect of water and sanitation privatization on both access to water and child mortality. Table10 shows the access to connection to both water and sanitation services in urban areas in 1991. Connection to the water network is high (approximately 70 percent of the population) but certainly far from full coverage like the one achieved in Capital Federal.... ..."

Table 1: Data Virtualization Services and Auxiliary Services

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 10: ...anagement, and replication. All these services interact closely with a few OGSA services. We have also discussed and reconciled these virtualization services with the overall data grid architecture of the Globus project [51, 52]. Table1 summarizes the role played by each data service in virtualization. We now discuss each service in turn, starting with the core virtualization services (Section 3.... ..."
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