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Table 1. SAN limitations and constraints.
2002
"... In PAGE 5: ... For example, in Linux the attribute ((section ( GLOBAL DATA ))) has similar functionality. Finally, CableS does not attempt to deal with the restric- tions on the amount of memory that can be registered and pinned because these are issues that are better dealt at the NIC level ( Table1 ). However, this work is beyond the scope of this paper, which focuses at SVM library level issues.... ..."
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Table 1. SAN limitations and constraints.
2002
"... In PAGE 5: ... For example, in Linux the attribute ((section ( GLOBAL DATA ))) has similar functionality. Finally, CableS does not attempt to deal with the restric- tions on the amount of memory that can be registered and pinned because these are issues that are better dealt at the NIC level ( Table1 ). However, this work is beyond the scope of this paper, which focuses at SVM library level issues.... ..."
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Table 2: Parameters in the SAN model
1996
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Table 2: Parameters in the SAN model
1996
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Table 3. Table 3: Acquisition of the word-order in the MG Possessive Construction Stage word-order Christos Spiros Janna Maria Mairi
Table 1: Activity time distributions for SAN select
"... In PAGE 7: ... In this case, the activ- ity completion time in the SAN model must be rep- resentative of such functions. The function specifying the activity completion time of the locate operation is shown, in Table1 , example of the possible complexity of such functions. When completed, the model of the proposed recy- cle algorithm consisted of 16 subnets, 162 input and output gates, 177 places and 77 activities.... ..."
Table 1: Characteristics of San Fernando Basin meshes.
1996
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Table 2: Activity Case Probabilities for SAN Example
1995
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