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Table 1: Core concepts of BPEL4WS
"... In PAGE 2: ... In service interaction, BPEL4WS process takes on the MyRole role, while its partner bears the PartnerRole role. In general, BPEL4WS is grouped into four important parts: basic activities, structured activities, data handling and scopes, as illustrated in Table1 . Since BPEL4WS adopts most of the functionality present in workflow system, as illustrated in structured activities, such as lt;Sequence gt;, lt;Switch gt;, lt;while gt; and lt;Flow gt;, it is just Old Wine in New Bottles [Aalst et al (11)].... ..."
Table 1: Core empirical competencies for computer science Level Concepts Skills
"... In PAGE 2: ... 2. CORE EMPIRICAL COMPETENCIES Table1 presents our candidate list of core empirical competencies for practicing computer science. In constructing this table, we first examined typical tasks in which computer scientists apply empirical reasoning, and extracted those concepts and skills necessary for the tasks.... In PAGE 2: ... Finally, upper-level courses build upon these foundations to study specific areas of computing in depth. Table1 organizes the empirical concepts and skills to best fit with the traditional practices in curriculum design just described. For example, many of the concepts listed at the introductory level could easily be introduced in typical CS1 and CS2 assignments, such as simulating dice rolls or random walks.... In PAGE 2: ... Basic data representation using scatter-plots appears at the intermediate level because graphing problem size versus running time is a natural thing to do in a data structures or algorithms course. It is important to note that we do not view the divisions that appear in Table1 as absolute or inflexible. One instructor might take a more formal approach to algorithms in CS1 and CS2, introducing standard deviation or curve fitting early.... ..."
Table 1. A portion of the concept network representation of the core Bletchley Park message.
Table 2. Falsification Attempts on Core Model using Software Architecture Literature
"... In PAGE 13: ...Our falsification attempts are summarized in Table2 , which shows the mapping between core model concepts and the concepts of the three terminological frameworks for architectural knowledge. We failed to find any concepts that do not fit our core model; we accept this result as support to the claim of validity of our core model.... ..."
Table 1. Classes and properties of F-Core (portion)
"... In PAGE 3: ... In F-Core schema, core concepts such as entity, function and way are defined together with properties such as agent which represents that an entity can perform function as an agent and part_function which represents functional decomposition (whole-part) relations between functions. Table1 shows some examples. Verbs such as convey and separate are defined in F-Vocab schema as subclasses of function.... ..."
Table 2 Applicability of Technologies to Concepts
"... In PAGE 34: ...uch as solar or photovoltaic. This may then eliminate the requirement for certain electrical power grids. As such, each building could be equipped with its own combination of standard and independent power generation sources,49 making power ubiquitous, easy to maintain, and pushing it from a core entity to a peripheral entity. Table2 summarizes the applicability of each technology to the aerospace base concepts postulated in this paper. There was no attempt to quantify the payoff for each technology, this is covered in chapter 5.... ..."
Table 1. Classes and properties of F-Core (portion)
2006
"... In PAGE 7: ... F-Core schema defines fundamental concepts based on the functional ontology discussed in Section 2. Some of OWL classes and properties in F-Core are shown in Table1 . For example, the agent property denotes that an entity can perform function as an agent.... ..."
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Table 1. Syntax and Semantics of WSML-Core
2007
"... In PAGE 5: ...WSML 2005; p. 17). WSML offers built-in datatypes, such as strings, integers, doubles or dates which correspond to XML Schema datatypes and operators (XQuery functions) such as equal or numericGreaterThan. The syntax and seman- tics (mapped to Horn Logic) of the language constructs used within WSML-Core as well as an exemplary concept definition are depicted in Table1 . See (WSML 2005; p.... In PAGE 5: ... Table 2 shows possible conceptualizations for the types of accommodations de- scribed in the scenario. In contrast to Hotel and Youth_Hostel (see Table1 ), Botel and Houseboat are defined as subconcepts of Boat; however houseboats are usually ... ..."
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Table 2: Interpolated precision at 11 recall points for the parts of the the query. Table 1 compares other runs.
1997
"... In PAGE 8: ... nl is the description only, B is basic query processing, C is core concepts, and L is the LCA. Table2 shows more detail on the starred runs. BCL is the same as INQ301.... ..."
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