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Table 2: Results for the parking model
1995
"... In PAGE 15: ...pproximation (see Section 3.4.4), yielding to four variants. All tests have been computed on a 486DX (33 Mhz) PC computer using the HieLoW package (see for example Bierlaire, 1994 and Bierlaire and Vandevyvere, 1995) running in the Windows environment. Main results are gathered in Table 1 for the shopping model and Table2 for the parking model. For eachvariant of the algorithm, the following information is reported : the total number of iterations (Iter.... ..."
Table 4: U of S Parking Stalls
2002
"... In PAGE 68: ... The amount of solid waste generated varies between different buildings on campus. Table4 is a summary of campus buildings with the highest output of solid waste, determined by the size of the Loraas bin behind the building and the frequency of bin tips during the week. Table 4.... In PAGE 68: ... Table 4 is a summary of campus buildings with the highest output of solid waste, determined by the size of the Loraas bin behind the building and the frequency of bin tips during the week. Table4 . Solid Waste Generation by Building Building # Tips/Week Bucket Size (cubic m) Total Waste/Week (cubic m) Administration 4/wk 4.... ..."
Table 3 Gender of park users
Table 2 shows the distribution of usage of the three parking locations and the capacity of parking space in the study area. The number of respondents were obtained from the questionnaire interview, while the parking capacity from the parking condition survey.
1997
"... In PAGE 4: ... 2 no 2, pp. 551-570, 1997 554 Table2 shows that almost half of the parkers use multistory parking in the Central Business District because the capacity of the building parking location also occupy a half of all parking location. The parking location usage distribution of parkers is almost similar with the distribution of the parking capacity.... In PAGE 4: ... Among these three types of parking location, on road parking has the lowest usage. Table2 . Parking Location Distribution Parking Location Capacity (spaces) Number of Respondents On road 299 (13%) 104 (20.... ..."
Table 4. Monitoring Rules for the parking card
2007
"... In PAGE 5: ... Monitoring Rules for the parking card When loaded by the ANS, reminder rules are translated to monitoring rules. As an example, the reminder rule related to the parking card (Table 3) is translated to the monitor- ing rule shown in Table4 . In our example, Jerry is both the monitored entity and the supervisor and there is only one no- tification area: the home entrance.... ..."
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Table 1. Liability in the public park scenario
2006
"... In PAGE 3: ... What also gets various interpretations is the relation driving: somehow driving in M2 has a different meaning than in M1 and M2. Table1 displays how liability comes down to be interpreted in three completely different ways by the contexts at issue, although in all contexts it holds that persons driving vehicles are to be considered liable. Note that context R cannot provide any qualification for actions such as driving or wheeling a bicycle simply because its language cannot express those notions.... ..."
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Table 1 Sample demographics - parking study
2003
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TABLE II PARKING-LOT TOPOLOGY CONFIGURATION
2003
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