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Table 1: Print commands available on diverse operating systems

in Synchrotrons 85, Hamburg,
by Germany The Number, Z. Jakubowski
"... In PAGE 3: ...Table 2: Comparison between UNIX System V and Printing Environment System V 4.3 networking basic principle options free choice fixed set user user@ host necessary not necessary status, cancel local built in filtering one filter host maintenance painful painful 2 Design of the Print Spooler Table1 gives a brief overview of commands available on various operating sys- tems. Commercially all available UNIX systems stem from either Unix System V developed at or UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley.... ..."

Table 1. Diversity in existing and emerging wireless technologies.

in A Practical Approach for 4G Systems: Deployment of Overlay Networks
by Pablo Vidales Glenford, Pablo Vidales, Frank Stajano, Jon Crowcroft 2005
"... In PAGE 1: ... IPv4 is widely deployed throughout the Internet and there is now a serious effort to deploy IPv6, which simplifies mobility support. Thus, there is a significant need to propose a single uni- fied approach that integrates all disparate wireless technolo- gies (see Table1 ), and enables mobile terminals to seam- lessly roam between access networks while they enjoy a plethora of IP-based services. This convergence poses many challenges, which need to be solved before the deployment of a real 4G network.... ..."
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Table 8: Medical conditions leading to aircraft diversion

in Consultant in Aviation Medicine
by Flight Medicine, Flight Medicine 2006
"... In PAGE 20: ... Of the remainder, 95 flights were diverted and 161 continued on to their planned destination. Table 7: Flight outcome Operation type Number Percentage of total Diversion 95 33% Continuation 161 57% Not specified 28 10% Total 284 100% Table8 shows the medical conditions that lead to a diversion. It is clear from this table that the more serious the on-board medical emergency, the greater the likelihood of an aircraft diversion.... ..."

Table 7: JUNOS Internet Software Network Operations Guides

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2008
"... In PAGE 5: ...he following features have been added to JUNOS Release 8.4. Following the description is the title of the manual or manuals to consult for further information. For a complete list of manuals, see Table 6 on page 96 and Table7 on page 99. NOTE: Starting with JUNOS Release 8.... In PAGE 96: ...Table7 on page 99 lists the books included in the Network Operations Guide series. Table 6: Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms Description Book JUNOS Internet Software for Supported Routing Platforms Provides an overview of the class-of-service (CoS) functions of the JUNOS software and describes how to configure CoS features, including configuring multiple forwarding classes for transmitting packets, defining which packets are placed into each output queue, scheduling the transmission service level for each queue, and managing congestion through the random early detection (RED) algorithm.... ..."

Table 6: Specific causes of frustrating experiences Internet Applications Operating

in User Frustration with technology in the workplace. http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/newcomputing
by Jonathan Lazar, Adam Jones, Katie Bessiere, Irina Ceaparu, Ben Shneiderman
"... In PAGE 11: ...4 Total 4320 149 28.9 Categories of frustrating experiences were based on a previous study (Ceaparu, Lazar, Bessiere, Robinson, and Shneiderman, 2003) with minor changes to accommodate terms used by our participants ( Table6 ). Major categories were grouped by the behavior describ ed in each frustrating experience.... ..."
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Table 2. Actions per minute of email operations during pre- interruption and diversion phases.

in Disruption and recovery of computing tasks: Field study, analysis, and directions
by Shamsi T. Iqbal 2007
"... In PAGE 6: ...hase (M=33s, S.D.=7.5s). Actions performed within Outlook during the diversion phase are summarized in Table2 . Note that rates of performing monitored operations in the diversion phase were significantly higher than in the pre-interruption period (p lt;=0.... ..."
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Table 4. Diversity measures on the 4-objective test function GSP4 (T indicates the transpose operator)

in A New Approach on Many Objective Diversity Measurement
by Sanaz Mostaghim, Jürgen Teich
"... In PAGE 13: ...er diversity than method B in Table 3. This can also be observed in Figure 10. The median Sigma vectors have the same values, it means the solutions have the same spread all over the objective space. 4-objective continuous Pareto-optimal front Table4 shows the diversity values of the GSP4 test function. By these re- sults, we conclude that method A has obtained solutions with better diversity than method B.... ..."

Table 1. Benefits of path diversity and the associated math- ematical operations that intuitively expresses why the bene- fit occurs.

in Path Diversity for Enhanced Media Streaming
by John G. Apostolopoulos, Mitchell D. Trott 2004
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Table 1. Diversity and Convergence metrics for 100 node dataset

in Multiobjective EA approach for improved quality of solutions for spanning tree problem
by Rajeev Kumar, P. K. Singh, P. P. Chakrabarti 2005
"... In PAGE 13: ...ig.9. Rank-histogram computed from OTTC and MOEA solution sets for 100 node data. The above arguments are well supported by the metrics shown in Table1 . We are currently investigating the empirical behavior shown by these four algorithms, and how this knowledge can be used to further improve the solution-set by fine-tuning the evo- lutionary operators for the MOST problem.... ..."
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Table 11: Information for modeling TCP behavior in the Internet.

in Measuring the Evolution of Transport Protocols in the Internet
by Alberto Medina, Mark Allman, Sally Floyd 2005
"... In PAGE 14: ...ehavior of middleboxes along the network path (e.g., SACK infor- mation generation, ECN, Path MTU Discovery, packets with IP or TCP options). Our concerns have been to track the deployment (or lack of deployment) of transport-related mechanisms in transport protocols; to look out for the ways that the performance of mecha- nisms in the Internet differs from theory; to consider how middle- boxes interfere with transport protocol operation; and to consider how researchers should update their models of transport protocols in the Internet to take into account current practice and a more re- alistic network environment ( Table11 ). The main contribution of this work is to illustrate the ways that the performance of protocol mechanisms in the Internet differ from theory.... ..."
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