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Table 1. Time elapsed between several context switches Length (ms)
"... In PAGE 5: ... From the possible events that can produce a context switch, we are mainly interested in process switches because they involve more of interchanged due to cache invalidation. In Table1 , values related to the average and maximum lengths of the contexts, as well as the number of switches, are presented during a 1400 ms benchmark execution. Table 1.... ..."
Table 2. Performance of the supervised sequence mod- els for several contexts and training strategies, and of the unsupervised error correction method
Table 2 tells us several things. First, the context transformation consistently
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Table 1. Context features and feature weights for \several power poles quot;
Table 2. Statistics for calling contexts at several subsets of call sites. Dynamic and distinct contexts, and PCC value conflicts, for (1) system calls, (2) Java utility calls, and (3) Java API calls.
"... In PAGE 7: ... 5.3 PCC Accuracy Table2 shows calling context statistics for the first three potential clients from the previous section. Dynamic is the number of dynamic calls to query.... In PAGE 11: ... Table 5 compares call- ing contexts and call sites. The first two columns are counts of distinct calling contexts and call sites for calls to Java API methods (the calling context figures are the same as in Table2 ). For most programs, there are many more calling contexts than call sites, which indicates that call sites are in- voked from multiple calling contexts.... ..."
Table 2: Intrusive context lifetime according to IDMEF impact severity and type, in minutes
Table 1. Duration of context activity according to IDMEF impact severity and type, in minutes
Table 9. Frequency of Contexts
"... In PAGE 19: ... Within each of the five general research questions, we present the answers to the specific questions. RQ1: What Constitutes the Intelectual Substance? RQ11: What are the contexts of studies? Table9 sumarizes the frequencies of various contexts employed in the studies. This table (and si ilar ones for other facets) reveals the following three types of information in addition to showing the occurrence frequencies during the 13 years for each context: 1.... In PAGE 20: ... The frequency of no- context studies (19, or 5.6% articles) ranks third in Table9 , right after Marketplace. It is a bit surprising to see that studies with no particular contexts specified could get published in high quality MIS journals, and there were more such papers than other papers with a specific focus on several important contexts such as Home, Social, and Cultural.... ..."
Table 1: Sample specification of context factors. Context category Attributes
"... In PAGE 3: ...lso the application context, e.g. the risk that the function- ality might change due to the development of the end user requirements and the market. Table1 shows some samples of context factors. Context factors are represented as attributes with one or several attribute fields.... ..."
Table 3. The graphical context.
"... In PAGE 9: ... It can also be no- ticed that several demonstrations can occur within a single utterance. To capture this information we include in the annotation scheme a representation of the context as shown in Table3 , where the information that can be accessed by vis- ual perception and sets the context for the dialogue is specified. Spatial demon- strative expressions refer always to these objects.... In PAGE 10: ...Tables 2 shows a fragment of an annotated dialogue of a Rearrange contribu- tion type and Table3 shows the corresponding context. During the presentation phase (utt11-14) a graphical action and its corresponding referents are explicitly identified.... ..."
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