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Table 1. Exciting Vs. Useful But Unexciting Software Products. Exciting Products Yes No Unix Cobol
1987
"... In PAGE 14: ... Consider Unix, APL, Pascal, Modula, the Smalltalk interface, even Fortran; and contrast them with Cobol, PL/I, Algol, MVS/370, and MS-DOS. (See Table1 .) Hence, although I strongly support the technology-transfer and curriculumdevelopment efforts now under way, I think the most important single effort we can mount is to develop ways to grow great designers.... ..."
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Table 4 Search engine search features Search AltaVista Excite HotBot
"... In PAGE 4: ...able 3 Search engines indexed elements ......................................................................................................................9 Table4 Search engine search features.... In PAGE 13: ... Although the interface for simple query appears straightforward to use (enter keywords, click submit, receive hundreds of results), beginner or casual users may find it difficult to use because of unfamiliarity with methods for narrowing search terms to retrieve a manageable number of hits to examine. The typical array of more advanced search capabilities are shown in Table4... ..."
Table 4 : Excitation Temperatures
"... In PAGE 8: ... The (small) di erential extinction between the wavelengths of the above three H2 lines has been neglected. These temperatures are listed in Table4 . The average vibrational excitation temperature between the v=1 and v=2 levels is 1950 75 K, and the average rotational temperature between J=2 and J=3 in v=1 is 1100 175 K.... ..."
Table 5 Vector Excited
2002
"... In PAGE 3: ... As an example, consider a circuit with 5 gates (10 stuck-at faults) and a stuck-at test set consisting of 4 vectors V1, V2, V3, and V4. The excitation and detection dictionary obtained by simulation without fault dropping are as shown in Table5 . Assuming the test set order to be [V1, V2, V3, V4], only 3 transition faults (slow-to-fall at c, e and slow-to-rise at c) are detected.... In PAGE 3: ... Assuming the test set order to be [V1, V2, V3, V4], only 3 transition faults (slow-to-fall at c, e and slow-to-rise at c) are detected. Table5 implies: (V1, V3) detects aslow-to-fall;(V3,V1) detects a slow-to-rise; (V1, V4) detects dslow-to-fal; (V4, V2) detects dslow-to-rise;(V4,V1)detectsaslow- to-rise, bslow-to-fal; and (V2, V4) detects bslow-to- rise, eslow-to-riseand dslow-to-fall. This results in the transition-pattern graph of Figure 6(a).... ..."
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Table 1. Exciting Vs. Useful But Unexciting Software Products. Exciting Products
1987
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Table 3. Summary of Exceptional Notifications
"... In PAGE 16: ...2), and the type of the exception notification that should be generated when a constraint is violated. Table3 summarises these exception types, grouped by their generalised types. Two of these exception types are interface exceptions that are sent directly to the next lower level in the architectural configuration.... In PAGE 16: ... The other exception types are internal exceptions, to be handled by the AFCErrorHandler. Thus, the AFCErrorHandler propagates internal exceptions as failure exceptions of the generic type of the corresponding internal exception, using the mapping shown in Table3 . A PIDTimeout exception, for example, will generate a NoResponse failure exception.... ..."
Table 3. Summary of Exceptional Notifications
2003
"... In PAGE 13: ...1) and the type of the exception notification that should be generated when a contraint is violated. Table3 summarises these exception types, grouped by their generalised types. Two of these exception types are interface exceptions that are sent directly to the next lower level in the architectural configuration.... In PAGE 14: ...In this example, the recovery actions are delegated to the BoilerController component, which may either sound an alarm or shut down the system, depending on the exception type. Thus, internal exceptions are propagated by the AFCErrorHandler as failure exceptions of the generic type of the corresponding internal exception, using the mapping shown in Table3 . A PIDTimeout exception, for example, will generate a NoResponse failure exception.... ..."
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Table 3. Summary of Exceptional Notifications
2003
"... In PAGE 13: ...1) and the type of the exception notification that should be generated when a contraint is violated. Table3 summarises these exception types, grouped by their generalised types. Two of these exception types are interface exceptions that are sent directly to the next lower level in the architectural configuration.... In PAGE 14: ...In this example, the recovery actions are delegated to the BoilerController component, which may either sound an alarm or shut down the system, depending on the exception type. Thus, internal exceptions are propagated by the AFCErrorHandler as failure exceptions of the generic type of the corresponding internal exception, using the mapping shown in Table3 . A PIDTimeout exception, for example, will generate a NoResponse failure exception.... ..."
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Table 1. Excitation Conditions Model Excitation Conditions Fault Effect
"... In PAGE 1: ... For a faulty chain, the actual content of a faulty cell is different from its good content when certain excitation conditions are met. Table1 shows the excitation conditions of seven fault models. This table assumes cell i to be the faulty cell and cycle j to be the current clock cycle.... ..."
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