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Table 1. Groups and allocation to global projects and teams

in Teaching Requirements Engineering in Global Software Development: A report on a three-University collaboration
by Daniela Damian, Ban Al-ani, Davor Cubranic, Lizveth Robles
"... In PAGE 3: ...roject (i.e. in a project team). Box 1. Three distinct projects, each with two in- stances Project A (A1 and A2 in Table1 ): Global software development system. The students were to design a system to facilitate collaboration in GSD by supporting informal communication as well as document exchange in remote teams.... In PAGE 4: ... 4 Table1 shows the number of groups in each country and project. The Canadian students worked on software projects with the Australian and Italian groups as follows: the 12 Canadian students formed three groups of 4 (Gr1- 3), the Australian students formed two groups of 5 (Gr4- 5), and the Italian students formed two groups, of 3 and 7 students respectively (Gr6cl and Gr6dev).... ..."

Table 4: Some statistics about the selected developers (Group 1)

in The processes of joining in global distributed software projects. Accepted in Global Software Development for the Practitioner Workshop 2006. Available from the authors at request
by Israel Herraiz, Gregorio Robles, Juan José Amor, Teófilo Romera, Jesús M. González Barahona, Juan Carlos 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ... The first one, composed of 7 developers, includes all who clearly followed the predicted sequence according to the onion model (this group will be referred from now on as Group 1 ). Table4 gives the dates of the first contribution for each developer, and their global contribution to the mailing lists, version control system and bug tracking system. The main contribution of these de- velopers is code (the mean percentage of code commits is 78.... ..."
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Table 1. Groups of clients (C) and developers (D) allocated to course projects

in The Effects of Communication Mode on Distributed Requirements Negotiations
by Teresa Mallardo, Fabio Calefato, Daniela Damian
"... In PAGE 2: ... All the members of each group were, instead, always collocated. As shown in Table1 , each Canadian and Australian group was involved in two different projects, playing the role of client (C) and developer (D), respectively. Instead, each of the two Italian groups was involved in only one project, either as a client (Gr6cl) or as a developer (Gr6dev).... In PAGE 2: ... The study used three distinct projects, each with two instances. Project A (A1 and A2 in Table1 ) was to design a Global software development system to facilitate GSD collaboration. In project B (B1 and B2) the students designed the interface for a iMedia software to allow users to purchase movies online, organize and play their movies.... ..."

Table A1 Summative results of objective parameters Goal Evaluation parameter Group 1 (x) Group 2 (y) Variability

in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
by Federica Cena, Ilaria Torre

Table 1 : The development of the table of global allocations in GP.

in XTPVM : An Extended Threaded Parallel Virtual Machine
by Tarek Abdel-radi, Muhammed Mudawwar

TABLE I GROWTH OF POSTGRESQL

in Using Origin Analysis to Detect Merging and Splitting of Source Code Entities
by Michael W. Godfrey, Lijie Zou

Table 1: Selected indicators for the Millennium Development Goals by income level Income group

in Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
by The Role Of, Danny Leipziger, Quentin Wodon, Tito Yepes, Jel Categories I, Marianne Fay, Marianne Fay 2003
"... In PAGE 2: ...4 Performance in health, education and gender equity are clearly influenced by income levels. Table1 shows, for example, that maternal 2 The eight goals are to: eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and empower women, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases, ensure environmental sustainability, and develop a global partnership for development.... In PAGE 10: ...1. Baseline Results Table1 provides the baseline results from the estimation. Regressions 1-3 suggest that after controlling for other variables, national-level GDP per capita remains a strong determinant of health outcomes.... ..."
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Table B1 Summative results of subjective parameters Goal Parameter Group 1 Group 2 Variability

in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
by Federica Cena, Ilaria Torre

Table 5: Research in distributed/global software development

in Project Number: 35111 Project Acronym: TEAM Project Title: Instrument: Thematic Priority:
by Editor(s) Spyros Ntioudis, Walid Maalej, Author(s) Spyros Ntioudis, Walid Maalej, Dimitris Panagiotou 2006
"... In PAGE 6: ...able 4: Research in team software development ..................................................................41 Table5 : Research in distributed/global software development.... ..."

Table 1. The inspection records Group Development Maintenance

in A Comparison of the Efficiencies of Code Inspections in Software Development and Maintenance
by Liguo Yu, Robert P. Batzinger
"... In PAGE 2: ... The data we studied are divided into two groups, the development group and the maintenance group, which contains the inspection records in software development and in software maintenance respectively. Table1 shows the number of inspection records in the two groups. Table 1.... ..."
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