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Table 15: Network Information for Approximated WOW Alliance

in Designing allocation mechanisms for carrier alliances. Working paper
by M. Houghtalen, Dr. Özlem Ergun Advisor, Dr. Joel Sokol Advisor, Dr. Alan Erera, Dr. Ellis Johnson, Dr. Beril Toktay 2006
"... In PAGE 86: ... More detailed information regarding the approximated networks can be found in Appendix A. The following abbreviations are used in Table15 , Appendix A, and the remainder of this section: \JAL quot; for Japan Airlines, \LH quot; for Lufthansa, \SAS quot; for Scandinavian Airlines, and \SIA quot; for Singapore Airlines. The legs are generated according to the network operated by each carrier, with the origin and destination times being set in a similar manner as in the experiment investigating complementarity of markets (Section 3.... In PAGE 112: ... The capacity value and load value rules in general behave as expected, with LH commanding the largest portion of alliance beneflt due to its larger size. (As can be seen in Table15 in Section 3.4.... ..."
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Table 1: General information of the four test networks.

in APOC #232 Capacity Planning for Fault-Tolerant All-Optical Network
by Michael Kwok-shing Ho, Kwok-wai Cheung
"... In PAGE 8: ... In each network, it is assumed that there are two traffic demand units between each node pair in the network. Table1 summarizes the parameters of the four networks. The working capacity for each network was determined using the shortest path routing for each traffic demand OD-pair, that means =1 for all cases in our mathematical model.... ..."

Table 1: Features of networked information systems

in The World-Wide Web Initiative
by T. Berners-Lee
"... In PAGE 2: ... W3 and Other Systems Two other systems, WAIS and Gopher, share W3 apos;s client-server architecture and a certain amount of its functionality. Table1 indicates some of the differences. (Note: registered server figures taken 27 April 1993.... ..."

Table 1: Network Topology information 3

in Multi-Hour, Multi-Traffic Class Network Design for VP-based Wide-Area Dynamically Reconfigurable ATM Networks
by D. Medhi 1995
"... In PAGE 5: ... We use here three realistic example networks which we have used in other work [23]; these example networks are extracted from an actual voice network spanning the continental US. Topological information for these example networks are given in Table1 (also see Figures 2, 3 and 4). [Note that in these networks a circle and a square together means that an ATM switching node is co-located (same city) with an ATM cross-connect node.... ..."
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Table 6. Information about the network in form data matrix

in PATH PREDICTION AND PATH DIVERSION IDENTIFYING METHODOLOGIES FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTED BY MALICIOUS ENTITIES
by Rakesh Nune, Falls Church Virginia, Rakesh Nune 2007
"... In PAGE 9: ...able 5. Response of the expert panel to the Question 1 .................................................. 71 Table6 .... ..."

Table 3 lists a candidate set of assumptions that may be made about the health information network.

in A Security Architecture for Health Information Networks Rajashekar Kailar, PhD, Business Networks International Inc,
by Vinod Muralidhar, Csc Consulting
"... In PAGE 4: ... Table3 : Environmental Assumptions As shown, these assumptions are backed up with legally binding agreements, such as the HIPAA busi- ness associate agreement. The agreements also specify remedial and punitive measures to be taken in event of a breach of data security or disclosure of confidential information.... ..."

Table 2. The information content of the differently sized networks and the patterns stored in these networks. Information is measured in bytes.

in On the Storage Capacity of an Abstract Cortical Model with Silent Hypercolumns
by Christopher Johansson, Anders Lansner, Christopher Johansson, Anders Lansner
"... In PAGE 17: ... The estimated storage capacity of a fully connected Mo-sized network with silent hypercolumns trained with the Willshaw learning-rule. In Table2 the information content of cortical sized networks and the patterns stored in these networks is listed. The first column contains the theoretical maximum values computed with 0.... ..."

Table 4: Network coding in information diffusion: a

in iFlow: Middleware-assisted Rendezvous-based Information Access for Mobile Ad Hoc Applications
by Zongpeng Li Baochun, Zongpeng Li, Baochun Li, Dongyan Xu, Xin Zhou 2003
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Table 2. Summary of the network building information

in Profitability Analysis in Distribution: A Neural Network Approach
by Eva Wilppu

Table 1: Wireless Network standards - An Informal Comparision

in Addressing the Challenges of Reliable Data Transfer over Wireless and Mobile Networks
by Rajiv Chakravorty
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