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Table of typical real-world network latencies.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007

Table of typical real-world network bandwidth

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007

Table 2.1: Real-world networks.

in Networks
by Joshua A. Grochow, Manolis Kellis, Joshua A. Grochow 2006

Table 2: Real-world domains for our experiments.

in iMAP: Discovering Complex Semantic Matches between Database Schemas
by Robin Dhamankar, Yoonkyong Lee, Anhai Doan, Alon Halevy, Pedro Domingos 2004
"... In PAGE 8: ... Our goals were to evaluate the matching accuracy of iMAP, to measure the relative contributions of domain knowledge, and to examine the usefulness of match explanations. Domains and Data Sources: Table2 describes the four real-world domains. Real Estate lists houses for sale.... In PAGE 9: ... The databases came from the Internet, the sample databases of Microsoft Access 97, the students in a large undergraduate database class, and from volunteers (who spent time populating the Financial Wizard database). The numbers of tables and attributes in each database are shown under the headline \Source Schema quot; of Table2 . Next, for each database S we asked volunteers to create a target schema T.... In PAGE 9: ... We asked the volunteers to examine and create complex matches between T and S. The target schemas T are described in Table2 . The ta- ble shows the number of attributes of T (under \Target Schema quot;), the number of 1-1 matches (between T and S), and then the number of complex matches, broken down into difierent types.... ..."
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Table 4: Number of classes of ACR in real-world enter- prises

in Simplifying Access Control in Enterprise Networks
by Cheng Tien Ee, John Lee, Dave Maltz, Scott Shenker, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian, Cheng Tien Ee, John Lee, Dave Maltz, Scott Shenker, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian 2007
"... In PAGE 14: ...Table4 indicates the total number of classes required by ACR for each of the four enterprise networks using the Greedy-Aggregation based class allocation mecha- nism. We make three observations.... ..."

TABLE IV REAL WORLD PLC NETWORK PERFORMANCE

in and
by Yu-ju Lin, Haniph A. Latchman, Minkyu Lee, Srinivas Kata, Intellon Corportion

Table 1 Qualitative comparison among characterizations of difierent network models and empirical results on real-world networks.

in Complex systems: Network thinking
by Melanie Mitchell 2006
"... In PAGE 7: ... Thus, some (but not all) small-world networks are also scale-free. Table1 gives a qualitative summary of the various characterizations of networks described... ..."
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Table 1 Qualitative comparison among characterizations of difierent network models and empirical results on real-world networks.

in Complex systems: Network thinking
by Melanie Mitchell 2006
"... In PAGE 7: ... Thus, some (but not all) small-world networks are also scale-free. Table1 gives a qualitative summary of the various characterizations of networks described... ..."
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Table 1. Spert-II KSOFM forward pass performance on real-world networks taken from [3].

in A Fast Kohonen Net Implementation for Spert-II
by Krste Asanovic
"... In PAGE 5: ... On T0, the vector extract instruction executes in VMP to allow vector arithmetic instructions to be overlapped and the complete sum and index reduction operation takes 45 cycles. Table1 gives the measured performance of the forward pass routine on T0 for various sized networks taken from [3]. 4.... ..."

Table 1. Spert-II KSOFM forward pass performance on real-world networks taken

in A Fast Kohonen Net Implementation for Spert-II
by Krste Asanovic
"... In PAGE 5: ... On T0, the vector extract instruction executes in VMP to allowvector arithmetic instructions to be overlapped and the complete sum and index reduction operation takes 45 cycles. Table1 gives the measured performance of the forward pass routine on T0 for various sized networks taken from #5B3#5D. 4.... ..."
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