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Table III. Emulating Three-Level Consistency
2002
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Table 1: Three-Level Framework.
1997
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Table 1 A three-level hierarchy for laboratory automation
"... In PAGE 9: ... In the rest of this paper, VM/370-CMS is refered to simply as CMS. Within the computing center, the laboratory automation system consists of a System/370 Model 145 host that operates under CMS, which supplies FORTRAN and APL service to terminals with Research Device Couplers listed in Table1 , and supports a num- ber of IBM System/7s, each of which primarily uses the ln- stalled User Program LABS/~ programming system8. The Sys- tem/ 370 Model 145 is also connected to the network of other systems in the computing center.... In PAGE 9: ... The Sys- tem/ 370 Model 145 is also connected to the network of other systems in the computing center. Table1 summarizes the three- level hierarchy of computer resources available for laboratory automation at the Research Center at Yorktown. The essential feature of this hierarchy for laboratory automation is that an activity on Level 1 initiates responses from Levels 2 and 3.... ..."
Table 2: Parallel granularity for three-level parallelization.
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Table 11: Two and three levels of term importance
1995
"... In PAGE 21: ...8 (+7:4) Table 10: Combining weighted term and Tx query types assigned three level weights - very important, moderately important and less important. The results are given in Table11 . It appears that a scale of two weights perform as well as a scale of three weights.... ..."
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Table 1. The three levels of services presented to participants.
in Is Context-Aware Computing Taking Control Away from the User? Three Levels of Interactivity Examined
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Table 1. The three levels of services presented to participants.
in Is Context-Aware Computing Taking Control Away from the User? Three Levels of Interactivity Examined
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Table 3: Three levels of manipulation of the prosodic parameters.
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"... In PAGE 2: ...nchanged, i.e. on the same level as the neutral baseline, or it was higher than the normal setting for the speech synthesizer, or lower than the normal setting (cf. Table3 ). As the default tempo setting of the synthesizer used was rather slow, the rate of the baseline version was increased by 15%.... ..."
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