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Table 1. SAN limitations and constraints.

in Cables: Thread Control and Memory Management Extensions for Shared Virtual Memory Clusters
by Peter Jamieson, Angelos Bilas 2002
"... In PAGE 5: ... For example, in Linux the attribute ((section ( GLOBAL DATA ))) has similar functionality. Finally, CableS does not attempt to deal with the restric- tions on the amount of memory that can be registered and pinned because these are issues that are better dealt at the NIC level ( Table1 ). However, this work is beyond the scope of this paper, which focuses at SVM library level issues.... ..."
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Table 1. SAN limitations and constraints.

in CableS: Thread Control and Memory Management Extensions for Shared Virtual Memory Clusters
by Peter Jamieson, Angelos Bilas 2002
"... In PAGE 5: ... For example, in Linux the attribute ((section ( GLOBAL DATA ))) has similar functionality. Finally, CableS does not attempt to deal with the restric- tions on the amount of memory that can be registered and pinned because these are issues that are better dealt at the NIC level ( Table1 ). However, this work is beyond the scope of this paper, which focuses at SVM library level issues.... ..."
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Table 2: Parameters in the SAN model

in Computation of the Asymptotic Bias and Variance for Simulation of Markov Reward Models
by Aad P. A. Van Moorsel, Latha A. Kant, William H. Sanders, William H. S 1996
Cited by 3

Table 2: Parameters in the SAN model

in Computation of the Asymptotic Bias and Variance for Simulation of Markov Reward Models
by Aad P. A. Van Moorsel, Latha A. Kant, William H. Sanders, William H. S 1996
Cited by 3

Table 2: SAN vs. NAS

in Design Considerations for Medical Image Archive System
by unknown authors

TABLE 1 San Clemente Missions

in Chemical Plume Mapping with an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
by Barbara Fletcher

Table 3. Table 3: Acquisition of the word-order in the MG Possessive Construction Stage word-order Christos Spiros Janna Maria Mairi

in Acquiring the Possessive Construction in Modem Greek
by Theodore Marinis

Table 1: Activity time distributions for SAN select

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... In this case, the activ- ity completion time in the SAN model must be rep- resentative of such functions. The function specifying the activity completion time of the locate operation is shown, in Table1 , example of the possible complexity of such functions. When completed, the model of the proposed recy- cle algorithm consisted of 16 subnets, 162 input and output gates, 177 places and 77 activities.... ..."

Table 1: Characteristics of San Fernando Basin meshes.

in Earthquake ground motion modeling on parallel computers
by Hesheng Bao, Jacobo Bielak, Omar Ghattas, Loukas F. Kallivokas, David R. O’hallaron, Jonathan Richard Shewchuk, Jifeng Xu 1996
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Table 2: Activity Case Probabilities for SAN Example

in Algorithms for the Generation of State-Level Representations of Stochastic Activity Networks with General Reward Structures
by Muhammad A. Qureshi, William H. Sanders, William H. S, Aad P. A. Van Moorsel, Reinhard German 1995
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