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Table 1: Overview of case studies examined within the overall context.
"... In PAGE 20: ... A total of 18 case studies was analyzed in this manner. Table1 provides an overview of these case studies in terms of their departmental affiliation, the topic area of each case, and the time period in which the cases were produced. ---TABLE 1 ABOUT HERE--- As Table 1 above shows, the research was carried out continuously over a period of two years, but involved three stages of intensive data collection (spring 2000-fall 2000, spring 2001 until winter 2001, and spring 2002).... In PAGE 20: ... Table 1 provides an overview of these case studies in terms of their departmental affiliation, the topic area of each case, and the time period in which the cases were produced. ---TABLE 1 ABOUT HERE--- As Table1 above shows, the research was carried out continuously over a period of two years, but involved three stages of intensive data collection (spring 2000-fall 2000, spring 2001 until winter 2001, and spring 2002). Phase 1 (spring 2000-fall 2000): After an initial discussion with the Chief Knowledge officer, a provisional set of cases was agreed upon that would give a comprehensive overview of the portfolio of the individual projects (or units of analysis) comprising the overall corporate knowledge management initiative.... ..."
Table 14. Summary of average % depletion of food in different seasons, two socking rates and with different dispersion coefficients in Pittwater Bay (from Crawford et al., 1996)
"... In PAGE 34: ... With compensation in food availability due to primary production on these summer days, segmental depletion rates at high stocking density were reduced to around 10%. A summary of the average percent depletion of food throughout Pittwater in different seasons and with different water dispersion coefficients is given in Table14 . Restrictions in total food supply were calculated as average % depletion, the mean of all average segmental % depletions in the bay over a 30 day period.... In PAGE 36: ... 132, 2002 studies of the hydrodynamics of each growing area, and bivalve food availability will be required over a number of years. The model predicted that average depletions of food available for oysters at high stocking density during summer months in Pittwater would be between 2 and 20%, while winter depletions ranged between 2 and 12% ( Table14 ). It is likely that the extreme conditions of food depletion would exist for a number of days to weeks in Pittwater, which experiences prolonged periods in late summer, of high light, low wind and low nutrient levels.... ..."
TABLE 5. The statistical data of periods of correlation period
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Table 2: Division of Research Period into Sub Periods
"... In PAGE 5: ... At the same time the author came back to the history of the country in attempt to better understand and explain the division of the society, emergence of interest groups and current political situation. The 16-yearsl analysed period was divided into six sub periods ( Table2 ) to reflect changes in political environment and actors. The logic behind the division presented in Table 2 was to analyze the interaction of each President with each Parliament, and the impact of legislative-executive relations on land reform.... In PAGE 5: ... The 16-yearsl analysed period was divided into six sub periods (Table 2) to reflect changes in political environment and actors. The logic behind the division presented in Table2 was to analyze the interaction of each President with each Parliament, and the impact of legislative-executive relations on land reform. In spite of presence of other actors on the decision-making arena, the Parliament and the President appeared to be the main ones due to their legislative initiative.... ..."
Table 2: Periodic task and processing time Periodic
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Table 1. Average Forecast Revisions, by Horizon, 1986-1999 (percent of trend revenue)
1999
"... In PAGE 7: ...example, the revision at horizon 5 included in the 1998 Midsession Review was the change in forecast revenue for fiscal year 2000 from that given one period earlier, in winter 1998. Revision Patterns Table1 presents basic means for OMB, CBO and DRI forecast revisions, for the period 1986-99. To ensure that revisions from different years comparable, each revision is scaled by a projected value of the revenue being forecast, based on an exponential time trend, and expressed as a percentage of trend revenue (i.... In PAGE 7: ... Over a long enough period, then, the mean forecast errors should not differ significantly from zero. Looking at the means in Table1 , then, the most notable aspect of these individual and cumulative averages is that they are reasonably close to zero; they do not reveal the huge upward revisions of recent years. Indeed, the OMB and DRI averages indicate net downward revenue revisions, the CBO net is only slightly positive, and all three sets of cumulative revisions average less than 1.... ..."
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Table 1. Period values
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"... In PAGE 13: ...4 Real Data Experiments Tables 1, 2 and 3 display the output of the obscure periodic patterns mining algorithm for the Wal-Mart and CIMEG data for difierent values of the period- icity threshold. We examine flrst the symbol periodicities in Table1 and then the periodic patterns in Tables 2 and 3. Clearly, the algorithm outputs fewer periodic patterns for higher threshold values, and the periodic patterns detected with respect to a certain value of the periodicity threshold are enclosed within those detected with respect to a lower value.... In PAGE 14: ... CIMEG data has an expected period value of 7 that corresponds to the weekly pattern of power consumption rates per day. Table1 shows that for Wal-Mart data, a period of 24 hours is detected when the periodicity threshold is 70% or less. In addition, the algorithm detects many more periods, some of which are quite interesting.... ..."
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Table 1. Period values
2004
"... In PAGE 13: ...4 Real Data Experiments Tables 1, 2 and 3 display the output of the obscure periodic patterns mining algorithm for the Wal-Mart and CIMEG data for di erent values of the period- icity threshold. We examine rst the symbol periodicities in Table1 and then the periodic patterns in Tables 2 and 3. Clearly, the algorithm outputs fewer periodic patterns for higher threshold values, and the periodic patterns detected with respect to a certain value of the periodicity threshold are enclosed within those detected with respect to a lower value.... In PAGE 14: ... CIMEG data has an expected period value of 7 that corresponds to the weekly pattern of power consumption rates per day. Table1 shows that for Wal-Mart data, a period of 24 hours is detected when the periodicity threshold is 70% or less. In addition, the algorithm detects many more periods, some of which are quite interesting.... ..."
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Table 2: Tasks and Their Periods
in Energy-Efficient, Utility Accrual Real-Time Scheduling Under the Unimodal Arbitrary Arrival Model
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"... In PAGE 12: ... In Figure 4(a), we select 6 tasks to study their maximum intra-task completion interval. To validate Theorem 4, we also list the periods of these selected tasks in Table2... ..."
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