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Table 2: Levels of awareness in OR/MS
"... In PAGE 4: ...requencies and crosstabs were used. These types of statistical analysis suit the purpose of this study. Results OR/MS awareness The survey conducted revealed that of 186 respondents, 137 were aware of OR/MS, while 49 were not aware. Table2 shows the degree of awareness of OR/MS and percentage of respondents within each category. Table 2: Levels of awareness in OR/MS ... In PAGE 4: ... Table2 indicates that 48 percent of the respondents are moderately or more than moderately aware of OR/MS. This might indicate that OR/MS is gaining acceptance in the UAE organizations and in turn might encourage the spread and increase in the level of usage of OR/MS.... ..."
Table 4: Willingness to learn OR/MS
"... In PAGE 5: ... Reading books and journals [mentioned 76 times (41%)]. Table 3: Main sources of acquiring OR/MS knowledge Source of acquiring OR Knowledge Frequency % Through taking courses 88 47 Through training 69 37 Through reading books amp; journals 76 41 Through practice 84 45 Willingness to learn OR/MS Table4 shows the willingness of those who are currently not aware of OR/MS to learn about OR/MS. Results show that about 59 percent of those who are currently not aware of OR/MS are willing to learn about it.... ..."
Table 1 Conceptual data constructs in ORM and UML
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"... In PAGE 2: ... Finally the compactness of attribute-based models can still be achieved by deriving them as views (this is automatable). Table1 summarizes the main correspondences between conceptual data constructs in ORM and UML. Some examples are given later, and complementary discussions can be found in the references [14, 18, 19, 20, 21].... ..."
Table 1 Conceptual data constructs in ORM and UML
"... In PAGE 2: ... Finally the compactness of attribute-based models can still be achieved by deriving them as views (this is automatable). Table1 summarizes the main correspondences between conceptual data constructs in ORM and UML. Some examples are given later, and complementary discussions can be found in the references [14, 18, 19, 20, 21].... ..."
Table 7 p rovide s the COCOMO 2.0 effort multiplier rating scales. The following subsections
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"... In PAGE 19: ... It does not include the Ada COCOMO Requirement s V ola- tility factor, which is now covered by increasing the effective product size via the Breakage fa ctor. Table7 provides the rating levels for the COCOMO 2.0 scale factors.... ..."
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Table 3 1)rovides a ( apos;,oml)arison of the mnnl)er dis-
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Table 8 p rovides the new COCOMO 2.0 CPLX rating scale. It has been updated to reflect sev-
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Table 1: example of an ORMMeta node in an ORM-ML file.
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"... In PAGE 5: ... We represent the ORM document as a one node element called ORMSchema, which consists itself of two nodes: ORMMeta and ORMBody. As a header to an ORM document, and to illustrate the quot;ORM Schema Document quot; (instance) nature of the described schema, ORMMeta node includes metadata about the ORM document using the 16 well-known Dublin Core Meta Tags [RFC2431]; an example of their use appears in Table1 below. ... ..."
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Table 7: Application areas of the adopted OR/MS techniques
"... In PAGE 7: ...7 Application areas Table7 lists areas of applications of OR/MS techniques reported by the respondents. Table 7: Application areas of the adopted OR/MS techniques ... ..."
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