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Table 2: Statistics of errors/warnings occurrences

in Evaluating the effects of transient faults on vehicle dynamic performance in automotive systems”, to be presented at the
by F. Corno, F. Esposito, M. Sonza Reorda, S. Tosato 2004
"... In PAGE 7: ... The activation of a single Error Threshold stops the simulation, being the vehicle behavior definitively compromised. Warnings Errors MAX Yaw_rate 90 25 MAX Sideslip angle 57 42 MIN Sideslip angle 4 0 MAX Lateral acceleration 0 0 Table 1: Statistics of fault injection campaign Table2 shows the number of error flag activations, the number of simultaneous warning flags activation and the number of correct executions. The error activations are a subset of the warning activations: the activation of an error threshold involves (for the same performance indicator) the activation of the warning threshold, but a single simulation can activate one or more warning thresholds from different performance ... ..."
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Table 5. Internal Quality Metrics with Warnings

in On the influence of test-driven development on software design
by David S. Janzen, Hossein Saiedian 2006
"... In PAGE 6: ... Internal Quality Metrics with Warnings noted regarding complexity and coupling. Table5 identifies concerns in the Test-First and No-Tests code with Nested Block Depth, Cyclomatic Complexity, Number of Parameters, Coupling Between Objects, and Information Flow. A manual inspection of the projects reveals that the No-Tests and Test-Last systems, while organized into classes, are quite procedural in nature.... ..."
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Table 1 Warning Time - All Notified Conflicts

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 9: ... As a result, some flights in the scenarios have insufficient track data with which to compute the TPMs and are therefore not used. Table1 presents the conflict warning time attributes for all (and all red) notified problems for the two scenarios used in the functional performance3 of URET. Figure 4 and Tables 2 and 3 present false and missed alert rates for the same scenarios and software version.... ..."

Table 1. XPath representation of the proposed semantic warnings

in DEFINITION AND DETECTION OF SEMANTIC WARNINGS FOR VOICEXML
by Pattara Leelaprute, Tohru Kikuno
"... In PAGE 6: ... Consequently, COWC can be described by the following XPath: count(//menu/choice[string-length (text())=0])) gt;0 or count(//menu/field [string-length(text())=0])) gt;0 . Table1 presents XPath representation for all the pro- posed warnings. 4.... In PAGE 8: ....1) is a dynamic property, strictly speaking. That is, with- out executing the script, we would not be able to predict exactly how many lt;goto gt;s form an infinite loop. In fact, the XPath representation of LOOP in Table1 covers only infinite loops with the length of 2. To detect loops with longer length, we can prepare an XPath expression for each length, and join them by disjunction.... ..."

Table 10-1: Warning Messages

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 90: ...To calibrate the 4-20 mA current output, do the following: Verify 5 volt output DIP switch setting (refer to Table10 -4) for 4-20 mA output, since the input voltage of the 4-20 mA IC is configured for 0 - 5 volt range, before proceeding following procedure. Verify the jumper setting on the motherboard from 2-3 to 1-2.... In PAGE 91: ... Locate switches S1, S2, and S3 along the top edge of the card. Select the desired range by setting the switches as shown in Table10 -4. NOTE To adjust analog recorder offset, see Section 4.... In PAGE 97: ...3 Troubleshooting Using Warning Messages The most common and/or serious instrument failures will result in a warning message (or messages) being displayed on the front panel. Table10 -1 lists the warning messages which the analyzer may display, along with their meaning and the recommended corrective action. It should be noted that if multiple (more than 2 or 3) warning messages occur at the same time, it is often an indication that some fundamental analyzer sub-system (power supply, V/F board, CPU) has failed rather than an indication of the multiple failures referenced by the warnings.... In PAGE 99: ... By comparing the values of Test Functions to acceptable operating limits, it is possible to quickly isolate and correct most problems. Table10 -2 provides a list of available Test Functions along with their meaning, their range of acceptable values, and the recommended corrective actions if the value is not in the acceptable range. Additionally, Table 1-1 in this manual provides a list of the values of all Test Functions at the time the analyzer left the factory.... In PAGE 100: ... Table10 -2: Test Function Values Test Function Meaning Acceptable Values Corrective Action for Unacceptable Values RANGE The Current Full Scale Range Setting of the analyzer apos;s analog outputs Any None required CO MEAS The most recent detector reading taken in Measure mode 2500-4800 mV Check and adjust IR source and Sync Demodulator as described in Section 10.... In PAGE 105: ...f any of these voltages are incorrect, check the DC Power Supply as described in Section 10.6.4. 2. Confirm that all jumpers and switches on the V/F board are set properly, as follows in Table10 -3. ... In PAGE 106: ... Table10 -3: V/F Board Jumpers - Factory Settings Factory Set Jumpers Jumper Setting JP1 1-2 JP2 1-2 B12 3-4 B14 ON B15 Set to match input line frequency Table 10-4: V/F Board Switch Settings - Ranges for Analog Output User Set Switches Switch 100 mV Full Scale 1 V Full Scale 5 V Full Scale 10 V Full Scale S1 (Recorder Output) 1, 6 1, 5 1, 4 1, 3 S2 (DAS Output) 1, 6 1, 5 1, 4 1, 3 S3 (Test Output 1, 6, 7 1, 5, 7 1, 4, 7 1, 3, 7 S4 (Spare) 1, 6, 7 1, 5, 7 1, 4, 7 1, 3, 7 3. If voltages and jumper settings are correct, the V/F card is faulty and should be replaced.... In PAGE 106: ...Table 10-3: V/F Board Jumpers - Factory Settings Factory Set Jumpers Jumper Setting JP1 1-2 JP2 1-2 B12 3-4 B14 ON B15 Set to match input line frequency Table10 -4: V/F Board Switch Settings - Ranges for Analog Output User Set Switches Switch 100 mV Full Scale 1 V Full Scale 5 V Full Scale 10 V Full Scale S1 (Recorder Output) 1, 6 1, 5 1, 4 1, 3 S2 (DAS Output) 1, 6 1, 5 1, 4 1, 3 S3 (Test Output 1, 6, 7 1, 5, 7 1, 4, 7 1, 3, 7 S4 (Spare) 1, 6, 7 1, 5, 7 1, 4, 7 1, 3, 7 3. If voltages and jumper settings are correct, the V/F card is faulty and should be replaced.... ..."

Table F.2: Analysis of Jlint warnings for Cerium.

in Finding Faults in Multi-Threaded Programs
by Cyrille Artho 2001
Cited by 7

Table F.4: Analysis of Jlint warnings for trilogyice.

in Finding Faults in Multi-Threaded Programs
by Cyrille Artho 2001
Cited by 7

Table F.4: Analysis of Jlint warnings for trilogyice.

in Finding Faults in Multi-Threaded Programs
by Cyrille Artho 2001
Cited by 7

Table 2.11: EMMA warning report

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 10. Warning messages for driver information.

in PRELIMINARY HUMAN FACTORS DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
by Driver Information Systems, Yde Saxton Director, Office Of Safety
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