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lable System Using Consensus. In: Distribut- ed Algorithms, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1151, (ed. Babaoglu and Marzullo), Springer-Verlag, 1996. [19] BEA Systems. WebLogic Workshop. http:// www.bea.com/products/weblogic/workshop/ index.shtml. [20] Gray, J.: Queues are Databases. Proceedings 7th High Performance Transaction Process- ing Workshop. Asilomar CA, September 1995.
Table 2. Overview on the series of Basic Space Science Workshops
"... In PAGE 2: ...ical observatories has shown strong change over the past 50 years, since many of the high quality observing sites, required for the major facilities, are located in developing countries and also the utilization of space observatories to overcome the limitations of the Earth at- mosphere, have introduced new parameters and supply previously unavailable possibilities and mechanisms for the participation of developing countries in Basic Space Science. UN and ESA Initiated Workshops on Basic Space Science In 1990, as part of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications, the United Nations, in cooperation with the European Space Agency (ESA), initiated the organization of annual Workshops on Basic Space Science (Jasentuliyana3) for developing countries as shown in Table2 . These Workshops were origi- nally planned to be held as a unique series in each of the following ve regions of the world: Asia and the Paci c (ESCAP), Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Africa (ECA), Western Asia (ESCWA), and Europe (ECE).... In PAGE 2: ... At the time of this writing, six UN/ESA Workshops on Basic Space Science have been held, respectively in India (1991), Costa Rica and Colombia (1992), Nigeria (1993), Egypt (1994), Sri Lanka (1995), and Germany (1996) (cp. Table2 ). An assessment of the achieve- ments of this series of Workshops was made during the sixth Workshop held in Bonn (Ger- many) in 1996; tthe region of Europe does not comprise developing countries but the Gov- ernment of Germany made it possible to organize at least once such a Workshop in a highly industrialized country.... In PAGE 13: ...Table2 . Continued Year Number of Topic/sub-topic of Follow-up project/UN Report Participants/ the Workshop countries 1991 87 Basic Space Science Establishment of Astronomical Facility at 19 Sri Lanka Recommended A/AC.... ..."
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Table 2: Performance measures for geometric and Poisson arrivals, = 1:5, K = 4, 90% con dence intervals
1992
"... In PAGE 6: ... The issue is more complicated for front dropping and general service disciplines. A number of simulation experiments were performed to investigate the behavior of the four combinations of service and bu er policies, with results collected in Table2 . (The rows labeled \theory quot; correspond to the values for FIFO and rear dropping, computed as in discussed in the previous section.... ..."
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Table 9: Performance measures for geometric and Poisson arrivals, = 1:5, K = 4, 90% con dence intervals
"... In PAGE 37: ... The issue is more complicated for front dropping and general service disciplines. A number of simulation experiments were performed to investigate the behavior of the four combinations of service and bu er policies, with results collected in Table9 . (The rows labeled \theory quot; correspond to the values for FIFO and rear dropping, computed as in discussed in the previous section.... ..."
Table 2. The Octopus of Logic for Computer Science.
2001
"... In PAGE 10: ... Logic for computer science. A skeletal overview of the present state of a airs for applications of logic to computer science is presented in Table2 , which is titled the \octopus of logic for computer science. quot; I have not attempted to make a de nitive summary of the applications of logic to computer science in Table 2, as they are far too numerous and varied for me to make such an attempt.... In PAGE 10: ... A skeletal overview of the present state of a airs for applications of logic to computer science is presented in Table 2, which is titled the \octopus of logic for computer science. quot; I have not attempted to make a de nitive summary of the applications of logic to computer science in Table2 , as they are far too numerous and varied for me to make such an attempt. The main point of the table is to illustrate how diverse and and extensive the applications of logic for computer science have become.... In PAGE 11: ...in computer science as well: in Table2 these include nite model theory, database theory, and model-checking. More generally, whenever one deals with the semantics of a language, one is implicitly doing model theory.... ..."
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Table 2. The Octopus of Logic for Computer Science.
2001
"... In PAGE 10: ... Logic for computer science. A skeletal overview of the present state of affairs for applications of logic to computer science is presented in Table2 , which is titled the octopus of logic for computer science. I have not attempted to make a definitive summary of the applications of logic to computer science in Table 2, as they are far too numerous and varied for me to make such an attempt.... In PAGE 10: ... A skeletal overview of the present state of affairs for applications of logic to computer science is presented in Table 2, which is titled the octopus of logic for computer science. I have not attempted to make a definitive summary of the applications of logic to computer science in Table2 , as they are far too numerous and varied for me to make such an attempt. The main point of the table is to illustrate how diverse and extensive the applications of logic for computer science have become.... In PAGE 11: ...in computer science as well: in Table2 these include finite model theory, database theory, and model-checking. More generally, whenever one deals with the semantics of a language, one is implicitly doing model theory.... ..."
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Table 2. The Octopus of Logic for Computer Science.
2001
"... In PAGE 10: ... Logic for computer science. A skeletal overview of the present state of a airs for applications of logic to computer science is presented in Table2 , which is titled the \octopus of logic for computer science. quot; I have not attempted to make a de nitive summary of the applications of logic to computer science in Table 2, as they are far too numerous and varied for me to make such an attempt.... In PAGE 10: ... A skeletal overview of the present state of a airs for applications of logic to computer science is presented in Table 2, which is titled the \octopus of logic for computer science. quot; I have not attempted to make a de nitive summary of the applications of logic to computer science in Table2 , as they are far too numerous and varied for me to make such an attempt. The main point of the table is to illustrate how diverse and extensive the applications of logic for computer science have become.... In PAGE 11: ...in computer science as well: in Table2 these include nite model theory, database theory, and model-checking. More generally, whenever one deals with the semantics of a language, one is implicitly doing model theory.... ..."
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Table 2 -- Granger-causality tests. Four lags.
1996
"... In PAGE 12: ... V. Results Table2 displays the coefficient estimates from equations (1)-(3) using four lags on the right-hand- side variables. All of the major results are robust to including either three or five lags (not shown).... In PAGE 23: ... Table2 -- continued (1) NPL (2) X-EFF (3) CAP YEAR(90) .0018** -.... In PAGE 29: ... 24. Perhaps surprisingly, when the NPL equation is estimated for the entire sample of banks, the sum of the lagged CAP coefficients is positive and significant (see Table2 ). There may be several reasons for this population-wide result.... ..."
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