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Table 1: Web-based popularity of sorts

in Bubble Sort: An Archaeological Algorithmic Analysis
by Owen Astrachan
"... In PAGE 3: ...ame with and without a space, e.g., bubblesort and bubble sort . Table1 shows the results.... ..."

Table 2. Comparison of the Time Constant of the Initial Folding Phase with Protein Size and Secondary Structure Type

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 22: ... These early structural events can be attributed to accumulation of partially folded intermediates, which may act as stepping stones in finding the unique native conforma- tion. Table2 lists the time constants of the earliest folding phase measured by continuous-flow fluorescence for some of the proteins discussed in this review, along with their size and structural type. While the number of proteins studied is still too small to warrant general conclusions, it is interesting to note that the initial folding times vary by an order of magnitude but show no apparent correlation with protein size.... ..."

Table 1: Characteristics of Some Web-based Reference Services

in Digital divide: How can digital libraries bridge the gap
by Gobinda G. Chowdhury 2002
"... In PAGE 4: ... Most of these services are designed for registered users of the libraries concerned. Table1 provides a quick overview of some online reference and information services that are currently available. This is not an exhaustive list, but the table shows the different types of services that are now available, and also their major characteristics.... In PAGE 4: ... This is not an exhaustive list, but the table shows the different types of services that are now available, and also their major characteristics. In addition to those mentioned in Table1 , there are also some web-based reference services where users need to conduct search with a reference query. Such services provide free access to various online reference sources, and allow users to either select a specific source or conduct a search on a range, or all, of the reference sources.... ..."
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Table 1: Web-Based Simulation

in Dynamic Web-Based Configuration Changes In A Supply Chain
by Larry Whitman, Krishna K. Krishnan, Nishant Subbiah, Ramesh Agarwal

Table 2. Parties in a Web-Based Learning Community Parties Involved

in The Vega Grid and Grid-Based Education
by Zhiwei Xu, Wei Li, Hongguang Fu, Zhenbing Zeng
"... In PAGE 10: ... GSML GSRP Grid Platform Layer: Web Services, OGSA, Globus Other Grid System Software Grid Hardware Layer: Dawning Grid Enabling Clusters Vega Grid Router, Grid Client Figure 6. The Vega Education Grid (VEG) Architecture The interconnect problem is challenging, because it involves building communities (see Table2 ) among students, teachers, machines. The latter include hardware, soft- ware and knowledge base on a grid platform.... ..."

Table 2. Students tests execution results: web-based classic test versus mobile test

in An Authoring Tool for Building Both Mobile Adaptable Tests and Web-Based Adaptive or Classic Tests
by Cristóbal Romero, Sebastián Ventura, Cesar Hervás, Paul De Bra
"... In PAGE 8: ...In the Table2 , we show the mean value and the confidence interval (95%) of the time taken (in seconds) to complete test, the number of correct items, number of in- correct items and the number of items without answer. We can see that the execution of the mobile test is much quicker than the PC test: students with the mobile test used only about half of the time that students with a PC needed.... ..."

Table 1: Results on educrawl Table 2: Results on WebBase Query QD-PR PR Query QD-PR PR

in The Intelligent Surfer: Probabilistic Combination of Link and Content Information in PageRank
by Matthew Richardson, Pedro Domingos
"... In PAGE 6: ... For each query, the top 10 results from standard PageRank and the top 10 results from QD-PageRank were randomly mixed and given to four volunteers, who were asked to rate each search result as a 0 (not relevant), 1 (somewhat relevant, not very good), or 2 (good search result) based on the contents of the page it pointed to. In Table1 , we show the results of this experiment. A similar experiment for WebBase is given in Table 2.... ..."

Table 1: Correlations between web-based measures and the PBRF Quality Score Page Inlinks/FTE 0.54

in Web links as an indicator of research output: a comparison of NZ Tertiary Institution links with the Performance Based Research Funding assessment.
by Alastair G. Smith, Mike Thelwall
"... In PAGE 5: ...pages, this would count as one inlink for the link count. To what extent do the various measures of linking correlate to the overall PBRF research output? Table1 shows the Pearson correlation for various measures and the PBRF Quality Score. In order to compensate for institution size, the number of inlinks or outlinks were divided by the number of full time equivalent (FTE) academic staff, to make a valid comparison with the PBRF Quality Score.... ..."

Table 1: The Web-based DBMS-aglet Infrastructure

in Mobile Agents for WWW Distributed Database Access
by Stavros Papastavrou, George Samaras, Evaggelia Pitoura 1999
"... In PAGE 4: ... In turn, the mobile agent framework can exploit a standard networking infrastructure such as tools and services for web-based access. Table1 summarizes the complete Web-based DBMS-aglet infrastructure that consists of (a) the DBMS-aglets framework, (b) the aglets framework, and (c) the standard networking infrastructure. 3.... ..."
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Table 5 Flawless Design of Web-based Discussion Groups ___________________________________________________________________________________

in A Tour of Online Forums: Is there a Museum Community out there?
by Roxane Bernier, Jonathan P. Bowen
"... In PAGE 16: ... The secret depends on a well-designed museum forum, considering its originality and usefulness to augment participation. Inspired by the comments from users, we have identified five key elements that characterize an exemplary electronic mailing list; they are listed by order of priority (see Table5 ). For further outputs have a look at 13 hints for appealing web-based museum forums (Bernier and Bowen, 2003) Table 5 Flawless Design of Web-based Discussion Groups ___________________________________________________________________________________ ... ..."
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