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Table 3: Characterization of low-end and high-end usage of requirements traceability

in Toward reference Models for Requirements Traceability
by Bala Ramesh, Matthias Jarke 2001
"... In PAGE 12: ...The characteristics of both groups are summarized in Table3 . The representation of the two groups in our empirical study is also discussed in this table.... ..."
Cited by 97

Table 1. Table 1. Comparison of typical high-end platforms in the 1990s

in Building the Teraflops/Petabytes Production Supercomputing Center
by Horst D. Simon, William T. C. Kramer, Robert F. Lucas 1999
Cited by 3

Table 5.1: Description of the Components of the Graphics Architecture for High-End Interactive Television Terminals. Component Description

in A graphics architecture for high-end interactive television terminals
by Pablo Cesar 2005
Cited by 3

Table 1. Semiconductor Industry Association roadmap summary for high-end processors.

in Deep-submicron technology allows billions of transistors on a single die, potentially running at gigahertz frequencies. According to Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) projections,
by The Number Of, Patrick Hung, Kevin W. Rudd
"... In PAGE 1: ...1 micron are expected in the next few years. Table1 shows projected specifica- tions through 2012. As feature sizes shrink, device area shrinks roughly as the square of the scaling factor.... ..."

Table 1. Semiconductor Industry Association roadmap summary for high-end processors.

in Deep-submicron technology allows billions of transistors on a single die, potentially running at gigahertz frequencies. According to Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) projections,
by The Number Of, Michael J. Flynn, Patrick Hung, Kevin W. Rudd
"... In PAGE 1: ...1 micron are expected in the next few years. Table1 shows projected specifica- tions through 2012. As feature sizes shrink, device area shrinks roughly as the square of the scaling factor.... ..."

Table 2.1: Comparison of hardware configurations of high-end mobile and non-mobile computers

in Structuring Distributed Algorithms and Services for Networks w ith Mobile Hosts
by Arup Acharya 1995

Table 3: Characterization of low-end and high-end usage of requirements traceability

in Towards Reference Models for Requirements Traceability
by Bala Ramesh, Matthias Jarke
"... In PAGE 12: ...The characteristics of both groups are summarized in Table3 . The representation of the two groups in our empirical study is also discussed in this table.... ..."

Table 2.2: A small survey of cache properties of some common high-end processors

in Memory Hierarchy From a Software Perspective
by Ian Wienand 2006

Table B-2 Pin-to-Pin latencies for data in memory for Sun Fire mid-range and high-end servers

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table IV: Dominant Camera Systems in High-End Studios (Section VI) scan=linear CD, area=2-dimensional CD.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2005
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