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Table 13 - Aims of Electronic Government Information Dissemination

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1997

Table 8. Dissemination of EDI in the public sector

in Electronic Commerce in Denmark: The Spread of EDI in Business-to-Business Transactions
by Niels Christian Juul, Kim Viborg Andersen, Niels Bjørn-Andersen
"... In PAGE 9: ... 5.4 Distribution of EDI Types by Sectors Based on the interviews in industry associations and various other available data we have made a quantitative estimate of the status of the EDI applica- tion as shown in Table 7 and Table8 . In the headings of the tables the electronic interchange of data has been divided into three format types: proprietary EDI, EDIFACT and browser-EDI.... ..."

Table 7. Dissemination of EDI in the financial sector, production and commerce, and the transport sector

in Electronic Commerce in Denmark: The Spread of EDI in Business-to-Business Transactions
by Niels Christian Juul, Kim Viborg Andersen, Niels Bjørn-Andersen
"... In PAGE 9: ... 5.4 Distribution of EDI Types by Sectors Based on the interviews in industry associations and various other available data we have made a quantitative estimate of the status of the EDI applica- tion as shown in Table7 and Table 8. In the headings of the tables the electronic interchange of data has been divided into three format types: proprietary EDI, EDIFACT and browser-EDI.... ..."

Table 1. EDTR System Considerations Inferred from Aerospace Industry Visits

in A STrategy for Electronic . . .
by Donna G. Roper, Mary K. McCaskill, Scott D. Holland, Joanne L. Walsh, Michael L. Nelson, Susan L. Adkins, Manjula Y. Ambur, Bryan A. Campbell 1994
"... In PAGE 65: ... Thus, if an appro- priate electronic dissemination system is identified, elec- tronic posting of reports may be a realizable near-term goal. Authors need only be convinced of the desirability of using the skills they already possess or using avail- able publication support services to provide reports in a Table1 . EDTR System Considerations Inferred from Aerospace Industry Visits 1.... ..."

Table 1. EDTR System Considerations Inferred from Aerospace Industry Visits

in A STrategy for Electronic . . .
by Donna G. Roper, Mary K. McCaskill, Scott D. Holland, Joanne L. Walsh, Michael L. Nelson, Susan L. Adkins, Manjula Y. Ambur, Bryan A. Campbell 1994
"... In PAGE 8: ... Thus, if an appro- priate electronic dissemination system is identified, elec- tronic posting of reports may be a realizable near-term goal. Authors need only be convinced of the desirability of using the skills they already possess or using avail- able publication support services to provide reports in a Table1 . EDTR System Considerations Inferred from Aerospace Industry Visits 1.... ..."

Table 3. Cost for query dissemination

in Abstract
by Man Lung Yiu, Nikos Mamoulis
"... In PAGE 10: ... Finally, we verify the trade-off of disseminating continu- ous queries in a sensor network and applying in-network fil- tering or evaluation, as opposed to continuously and uncon- ditionally acquiring measurements, and evaluating queries at the basestation. Table3 shows the costs of the vari- ous protocols for disseminating queries, creating the rout- ing tree, and determining non-trivial filters (i.e.... ..."

Table 4: Cost for query dissemination

in Abstract
by Man Lung Yiu, Spiridon Bakiras, Nikos Mamoulis
"... In PAGE 32: ... 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 1 2 3 4 C o s t ( n A h ) Join distance (hops) AQB AQP DS BD 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 1 2 3 4 C o s t ( n A h ) Join distance (hops) AQB AQP DS BD (a) RANDOM topology (b) GRID topology 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 1 2 3 4 C o s t ( n A h ) Join distance (hops) AQB AQP DS BD (c) LADDER topology Figure 13: Cost as a function of join distance Finally, we verify the trade-off of disseminating continuous queries in a sensor network and apply- ing in-network filtering or evaluation, as opposed to continuously and unconditionally acquiring measurements, and evaluating queries at the basestation. Table4 shows the costs of the various... ..."

Table 1. Experience dissemination costs in

in Interest-Aware Information Dissemination in Small-World Communities
by Adriana Iamnitchi 2005
Cited by 3

Table 2. Experience dissemination costs in

in Interest-Aware Information Dissemination in Small-World Communities
by Adriana Iamnitchi 2005
Cited by 3

Table 5. Viewpoint on information dissemination

in Research: A Comparison of National Trends
by Maxine K. Rochester, Pertti Vakkari
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