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Table 4-1: Agent authorities
"... In PAGE 53: ... The process engine supports some important pre-defined relationships, such as component relationships for activities and artifacts, version relationships for arti- facts, and flow of artifacts and temporal relationships for activities. Table4 -2 lists some of the predefined relationships. All relationships are bi-directional.... In PAGE 53: ... All relationships are bi-directional. Entities Name Explanation Activity - Activity Subactivity Activity is sub-activity of activity Artifact - Activity Input Artifact is an input to the activity Artifact - Activity Output Artifact is an output of the activity Artifact - Activity Description Artifact contains the activity description Artifact - Agent Description Artifact contains the agent description Agent - Activity AgentBinding Agent is assigned to activity Artifact - Artifact Component Artifact is component of artifact Activity - FSM Uses FSM describes behavior of activity Artifact - FSM Uses FSM describes behavior of artifact Table4... ..."
Table 1.3.1: UVOT filter character codes. Filter keyword1 Filter code2
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"... In PAGE 5: ...History Table1 : Document history. Date Version Author Comment 2004-Nov-19 1.... ..."
Table 2 also shows performance of an oracle system. One of the authors of this paper used a version of CL-MT that displayed the English trans- lation for each entry, and selected only entries with translations that matched words in the reference translation. If no entry matched the reference translation, the source word was left unannotated. This gives an upper bound for automatic scoring for CL-MT. We found that 3% of the content words had no CL lexicon entry due to gaps in the dictionary and that 6.6% of the entries had no word sense that was synonymous with the target transla- tion. This was often because the meaning of words changed when used in a phrase.
"... In PAGE 6: ... 4.2 Automatic Evaluation Table2 compares CL-MT with the baseline sys- tem. We found that CL-MT raises BLEU score and lowers PER, both indicating better translation accuracy.... In PAGE 6: ... Table2 . CL-MT with MRD glosses improves both BLEU score and PER.... ..."
Table 2: BIM authoring applications Some examples of buildings designed using BIM approach are shown in Table 3.
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"... In PAGE 12: ...able 1: IFC supported software tools ...................................................................................................... 9 Table2 : BIM authoring applications.... In PAGE 28: ...3 BIM authoring applications Currently there are only a few BIM authoring applications that have been certified by IAI as being compatible for exchanging IFC model data. Table2 shows a sample list of the available IFC certified commercial BIM authoring products. Most of the products listed have the import and export support for the latest version of the IFC model, but some certified for export only and others are only compatible with an earlier version of the IFC model.... ..."
Table 1. Synthesis of all CW versions and evolutions (continued) Name Theoretical and
in Cognitive Walkthrough for HCI evaluation: basic concepts, evolutions and variants, research issues
"... In PAGE 6: ... The questi on the semantic distances between states (see Q1 to Q6 on the figure 2). 4 Synthesis Table1 proposes a synthesis of the whole of columns differentiate the theoretical and aspects. The column quoted authors.... In PAGE 7: ...Table1 . Synthesis of all CW versions and evolutions Name Theoretical and conceptual aspects Methodological aspects Technological aspects Comments Basic CW (Lewis et al, 1990) CE+ learning by exploration model 1.... ..."
Table 1. Synthesis of all CW versions and evolutions Name Theoretical and
in Cognitive Walkthrough for HCI evaluation: basic concepts, evolutions and variants, research issues
"... In PAGE 6: ... The questi on the semantic distances between states (see Q1 to Q6 on the figure 2). 4 Synthesis Table1 proposes a synthesis of the whole of columns differentiate the theoretical and aspects. The column quoted authors.... In PAGE 8: ...Table1 . Synthesis of all CW versions and evolutions (continued) Name Theoretical and conceptual aspects Methodological aspects Technological aspects Comments GW (Pinelle and Gutwin, 2002) Dedicated to Groupware (collaboration processes) - Task modeling (scenario, task, subtask) - task analysis with GTA - Evaluation of task scenario - Proposition of questionnaires - Taking account of the collaborative environment.... ..."
Table 2. Papers on examination timetabling for publicly available data sets. B1: Burke et al. [4], B2: Burke et al. [6], B3: Burke and Newall [3], Ca: Caramia et al. [7], C: Carter et al. [10], D: Di Gaspero and Schaerf [13] and W: White and Xie [19]. *Note that Burke et al. [6] (B2) use a slightly difierent version of the KFU-S-93 data set to that of the other authors; they use a difierent number of sessions.
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"... In PAGE 18: ... [4], Table 4 in Caramia et al. [7] and Table2 in Di Gaspero and Schaerf... ..."
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Table 5. Authority score ranking for frequently cited authors. Author name Authority score Author name Authority score
"... In PAGE 9: ... Leape at the Harvard School of Public Health, Mor Peleg at Stanford University, and Suzanne Bakken at Columbia University. Table5 ranks the authors in the combined list by their citation-based Authority scores. James Cimino is again among the five highest scoring in this table, along with Mark A.... ..."
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