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Table A.4: 3 Car Collisions on 32 processors system information, runtimes and matched HPC Challenge systems (Systems 16-20 of 22).

in unknown title
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Table A.9: 3 Car Collisions on 64 processors system information, runtimes and matched HPC Challenge systems (Systems 16-20 of 20).

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Table A.13: neon refined on 8 processors system information, runtimes and matched HPC Challenge systems (Systems 16-20 of 33).

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Table A.20: neon refined on 32 processors system information, runtimes and matched HPC Challenge systems (Systems 16-20 of 26).

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Table A.26: neon refined on 64 processors system information, runtimes and matched HPC Challenge systems (Systems 16-20 of 23).

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Table 7 Paying for Permanent Tax Cuts in 2016

in New Estimates of the Budget Outlook: Plus Ça Change, Plus C’est la Même Chose
by Alan J. Auerbach, William G. Gale, Peter R. Orszag 2006
"... In PAGE 9: ... In fact, the costs of paying for these tax cuts would be immense. Paying for the tax cuts in 2016 would require any one of the following, or cuts of a similar magnitude (see Table7 ): a 11 percent reduction in all non-interest outlays; a 78 percent reduction in domestic discretionary spending (other than homeland security); a 41 percent cut in social security benefits, a 45 percent reduction in Medicare payments, an almost complete abolition of the Medicaid program, or a 41 percent cut in all federal spending other than social security, Medicare, Medicaid, defense, homeland security and net interest. These reductions are obviously far beyond the scope of what has been considered politically 8 CBO (2006) projects that potential output will grow at an average rate of 2.... ..."

Table 2: Projected figures of aged (60+) Population in India: 996-2016 (In millions)

in CONTENTS Advert B/w
by Ntobeko Ntusi, Monica Ferreira, Chuks J. Mba, R. S. Goyal 2004
"... In PAGE 21: ...94 percent of total population (table 2). Table2 also indicates that the number of the aged is likely to increase by 107 percent over the 25 years period of 1991-2016, while during this period the total population is projected to increase by 49 percent only (Visaria: 2001). II.... ..."

Table 5: Test pattern generation IDDQ statistics (standard cell) VLSI. In Proceedings of International Test Conference, pages 938{947. IEEE, 1990. [SM90] Thomas Storey and Wojciech Maly. CMOS bridging fault detection. In Proceedings of International Test Conference, pages 842{ 851. IEEE, 1990.

in Test Pattern Generation for Realistic Bridge Faults in CMOS ICs
by Joel Ferguson, Tracy Larrabee 1991
"... In PAGE 6: ... Possible solutions are to em- ploy IDDQ testing [Ack83], apply more accurate circuit simulation of faults, detect the bridge as a delay fault, or redesign the cells so that a discrepancy is guaran- teed for at least one input combination for each cell. In Table5 we show the results of our system generating IDDQ test patterns for same set of bridging faults that produced the results in Table 4. We also plan on integrating the testing for breaks on the interconnection lines, and the testing for defects within the cells to Carafe and Nemesis.... ..."
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Table 1. Trends in scaling, cost and power for 2003-2016.

in Deliverable D4.4: Semiconductor Technology, Design and Test Roadmap
by Jaan Raik, Raimund Ubar 2003
"... In PAGE 4: ...g. pipelining) become fully exploited the growth in processing speed will become almost directly dependent on acceleration in the clock rate (See Table1 ). In general, signal propagation becomes more difficult due to increased capacitive and inductive coupling, which degrades edge rates and causes both timing uncertainty and potential logic errors.... In PAGE 4: ... Increased chip functions drive for example an increase of test- method complexity, which in the past resulted in nonlinear cost increases to manufacturing test in capital for additional ATE (automated test equipment) hardware and longer device test times [4]. Table1 reflects the main trends in scaling, cost and power according to the ITRS roadmap for 2003-2016. ... ..."

Table 9. Macroeconomic trend in the baseline scenario 1998 (YR billion) 2016 (%)

in Development Strategy and Governance Division
by Mohamed Abdelbasset Chemingui 2007
"... In PAGE 6: ...able 8. Elasticity with respect to mean real consumption per capita ................................................ 30 Table9 .... ..."
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