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Table 2 Comparison of the result of misalignment of the alignment package COVE V and self- compiled software packages with same compensation. Simulating
"... In PAGE 4: ... see Table 2. The first row of Table2 means the introducing value of misalignment for optical system. For the different simulating value of misalignment, there are different calculating results for the two software packages.... ..."
Table 1. Package Measures.
2006
"... In PAGE 8: ... Consequently, we searched for an example in the frame- work HOTDRAW, consisting in one single package that is not particularly cohesive according to traditional metrics. The column isolated below HOTDRAW shows the values of the metrics in Table1 . We observed that HOTDRAW is a package most actively used in the interaction with the client CCHotDraw (e.... ..."
Table 4. Correlation Between Environmental Influences and Perceived Usefulness of CBI for Managerial Tasks
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"... In PAGE 22: ... Consequently, we are interested in knowing whether there is a difference in the explanatory factors that account for the usefulness of CBI to operations management versus those for financial management. Table4 presents the data for three explanatory factors: characteristics of CBI, the individual, and the environment. Several broad observations are supported by the data.... ..."
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Table 3: Observation symbols currently supported by the Febrl package
"... In PAGE 4: ... However, the majority of observation symbols are assigned by searching for words, or sub-se- quences of words, in various look-up tables. A list of the observation symbols currently supported by the Febrl package is given in Table3 . For example, one of the look- up tables may be a list of locality names.... In PAGE 8: ... The hidden states used in the name and address HMMs are shown in Tables 7 and 8 respectively. These hidden states, and the observation symbols listed Table3 , were derived heuristically from AutoStan tokens and rules developed previously by two of the authors (TC and KL) for use with Australian names and residential ad- dresses. Figures 2 and 3 show directed graphs of these models.... ..."
Table 3 - Observation symbols currently supported by the Febrl package
"... In PAGE 14: ... The hidden states used in the name and address HMMs are shown in Tables 7 and 8 respectively. These hidden states, and the observation symbols listed Table3 , were derived heuristically from AutoStan tokens and rules developed previously by two of the authors (TC and KL) for use with ... ..."
Table 3 - Observation symbols currently supported by the Febrl package
"... In PAGE 14: ... The hidden states used in the name and address HMMs are shown in Tables 7 and 8 respectively. These hidden states, and the observation symbols listed Table3 , were derived heuristically from AutoStan tokens and rules developed previously by two of the authors (TC and KL) for use with ... ..."
Table 3 - Observation symbols currently supported by the Febrl package
"... In PAGE 9: ...and address HMMs are shown in Tables 7 and 8 respectively. These hidden states, and the observation symbols listed Table3 , were derived heuristically from AutoStan tokens and rules developed previously by two of the authors (TC and KL) for use with Australian names and residential addresses. Figures 2 and 3 show directed graphs of these models.... ..."
TABLE 4 Managerial and Administrative Variables:
TABLE 3 MANAGERIAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PERCEPTIONS
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