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Table 1: Some Abstraction Rules from the Rose/Architect Model

in requirements Integrating Architectural Views in UML
by C Se, Alexander Egyed 1999
"... In PAGE 66: ...hroughout the model (e.g. in different diagrams, or in different packages and name spaces). RA provides this mechanism and [Egyed-Kruchten 1999] describes this technique in much more detail. Table1 shows an excerpt of the rule set defined in RA. Rule 4, for instance, describes the case of a class which is generalized by a second class (opposite of inheritance) and that parent class is an aggregate (part) of the third class.... ..."

Table 10. Metadata from Table 9 edit form submit lt;http://rhizomik.net/~rosa gt; vcard:EMAIL

in The Rhizomer Experience
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ...ppropriate values, e.g. http://rhizomik.net/~rosa for the non-hidden rdf:ID field, when it is submitted, the metadata shown in Table10 is generated applying a direct conversion from form fields to triples. Table 10.... In PAGE 7: ... The implementation details are not given here due to space limitations but they can be obtained from the Rhizomik site. Figure 3 shows a form generated automatically from the RDF metadata shown in Table10 in order to edit it. 7 SPARQL Query Language, http://www.... ..."

Table 1. Results on the LabROSA database, Af repre- sents the raw pitch accuracy of the final pitch, while Ap the accuracy of the predominant pitch.

in SINGING MELODY EXTRACTION IN POLYPHONIC MUSIC BY HARMONIC TRACKING
by Chuan Cao, Ming Li, Jian Liu, Yonghong Yan

Table 4: The objective evaluation values and ranks (in parentheses) for Red Rose while the texture threshold varies

in A Fast Texture Feature Extraction Method for Region-based Image Segmentation
by Hui Zhang, Jason E. Fritts, Sally A. Goldman 2005
"... In PAGE 11: ...ore favorable (i.e. better segmentations) than those with high values. The F, Q and E for Red Rose and Tower are shown in Table4 and 5. For all results shown here only the fast feature extraction threshold is varied.... ..."
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Table 3 shows, the overall percentage of hasty cloze responses rose over time.

in
by Joseph E. Beck, Jack Mostow, Juliet Bey
"... In PAGE 10: ...Figure 2. Cloze performance versus number of preceding questions of each type Table3 :. Changing rate of hasty cloze responses in spring 2003 In summary, frustration with inserted questions, as measured by how often stu- dents responded too hastily to give them careful thought, rose over the course of the year and spiked when one question followed another by less than 10 seconds.... ..."

Table 5a. shares rose 2.83 percent to 584 pence

in Text Corpora, Local Grammars and Prediction
by Hayssam Traboulsi , David Cheng, Khurshid Ahmad 2004
"... In PAGE 3: ...public properties, fell as much as 24 percent on news Table5 a: Concordances of percent. Similarly, the context of each of percent patterns was investigated.... In PAGE 3: ....] % 3769 up X % up by X % 76 other Variants ( lt;1% each) 822 (22%) 86 (2%) 2861 (76%) Table5 b: The structure of percent patterns. f Left Right Total K-score percent 41083 up 13465 3916 557 4473 16.... In PAGE 4: ... Variants with frequency less than 1% are omitted from Table 5b. Analysis of the results above ( Table5 b) helps us to construct the following cascade of rose FSA (Figure 2b): Figure 2b: Cascade of FSA representing some of the most frequent variants of rose patterns. An extended study of the contexts of these patterns showed that they are mostly used to indicate upward and downward movements (changes) in the share price of some company (e.... ..."
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Table 3: The distribution of rose most frequent patterns across the whole corpus, a2

in Text Corpora, Local Grammars and Prediction
by Hayssam Traboulsi , David Cheng, Khurshid Ahmad 2004
"... In PAGE 2: ... It is our intuitive expectation that percent will collocate with numbers, or changes in the value of a number, and said with a proper noun. We have computed the downward collocation of said and percent, and selected five strong collocates for each of the two words (see Table3 a amp; 3b). Corpus Frequency Analysis Collocation Analysis Local Grammar Generation Local Grammar Base News Stream Pattern Match No Add Document Yes ... In PAGE 3: ...79 chairman 2101 155 90 245 2.14 Table3 a: Collocates of said (f=43643). Table 3b: Collocates of percent (f=41083).... In PAGE 3: ...14 Table3a: Collocates of said (f=43643). Table3 b: Collocates of percent (f=41083). A closer examination of said collocations revealed that said collocates with tokens such as the definite and indefinite articles (the, a) and the speech mark ( quot;), which have a higher frequency as compared to said itself (Table 3c).... In PAGE 3: ...55 a 86544 2312 5914 8226 30.39 Table3 c: Collocates of said (f=43643). 3.... In PAGE 4: ...ome company (e.g. British American Tobacco rose 3.9 percent). Table3 shows the distribution of rose extended patterns across our corpus. Similar behaviour was ... ..."
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Tables I and III compare the execution time of the algorithm on the

in Extended Parallelism in the Gröbner Basis Algorithm
by Stephen A. Schwab 1991

TABLE III EXAMPLES OF EIGHT TYPES OF STATEMENT TRANSFORM FOR THE STATEMENT FLOWER-TYPE(ENGLAND)=ROSES

in Adapting the Human Plausible Reasoning Theory to a Graphical User Interface
by Maria Virvou Katerina Kabassi 2004
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Table 1: Sub-keys in Registry for Rose ERD add-in

in Customisation of Unified Modeling Language for Logical Database Modeling
by Ludwik Kuzniarz, Miroslaw Staron (eds.)
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