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Table 8. Table 8: The Estimated Effect of Disclosure (in days) Disclosure

in An Empirical Analysis of Software Vendors’ Patching Behavior: Impact of Vulnerability Disclosure
by Ashish Arora, Ramayya Krishnan, Rahul Telang, Yubao Yang 2006

Table 1. Computation of metadata for disclosures

in Simplified Privacy Controls for Aggregated Services — Suspend and Resume of Personal Data
by Matthias Schunter, Michael Waidner

Table 1. Debt vs. Disclosure Ratio

in Debt and Voluntary Disclosure
by Anil Arya, Jonathan Glover
"... In PAGE 17: ... Table1 presents the pooling interval and the disclosure ratio at various debt levels. Table 1.... ..."

Table 4 Frequency of Disclosure of Items at Web Sites

in Determinants of Voluntary Dissemination of Financial Data
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ... We subtracted from that score the mean total score for AIMR sample firms in the same industry, and divided by the standard deviation of scores in the same industry to obtain a measure of relative disclosure QUALITY. Table4 provides information about Web site information. There are six items that are found at half or more of the sites.... ..."

Table 1. Variations Between Disclosure and Worldscope Databases

in Knowledge Integration To Overcome Ontological Heterogeneity: Challenges From Financial Information Systems
by Aykut Firat, Benjamin Grosof, Stuart Madnick
"... In PAGE 2: ...) For example, we compared Net Sales, Net Income, Total Assets, Number of Employees, and Five-Year Growth in Earnings per Share accounting data items for a given company across these data sources and found significant variations. In Table1 , variations between Disclosure and Worldscope databases range from 4 to 92 percent for these five accounting data items for the same set of companies. Table 1.... ..."

Table 1. Variations Between Disclosure and Worldscope Databases

in Abstract
by Ontological Heterogeneity, Aykut Firat, Stuart Madnick, Benjamin N. Grosof, Aykut Firat, Benjamin Grosof, Stuart Madnick 2002
"... In PAGE 4: ...) For example, we compared Net Sales, Net Income, Total Assets, Number of Employees, and Five-Year Growth in Earnings per Share accounting data items for a given company across these data sources and found significant variations. In Table1 , variations between Disclosure and Worldscope databases range from 4 to 92 percent for these five accounting data items for the same set of companies. Table 1.... ..."

Table 3 Frequency of disclosure items by sample source

in The presentation of financial information at corporate Web sites
by Michael Ettredge* Vernon J. Richardson 2001
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Table 2.1 Disclosure Groups

in BUREAU OF ECONOMICS
by James M. Lacko, James M. Lacko, Timothy J. Muris Chairman, Mozelle W. Thompson Commissioner, Orson Swindle Commissioner, Thomas B. Leary Commissioner, Pamela Jones, Harbour Commissioner, Luke M. Froeb Director, Mary T. Coleman, Deputy Director Antitrust, Paul A. Pautler, Deputy Director, Consumer Protection, Michael G. Vita, Assistant Director Antitrust 2004

Table 2 Disclosure condition and type of disclosed data. Disclosure Condition Disclosed Data

in PAPER Special Section on Cryptography and Information Security Digitally Signed Document Sanitizing Scheme with Disclosure Condition Control
by Kunihiko Miyazaki, Mitsuru Iwamura †††b, Tsutomu Matsumoto ††††c, Ryoichi Sasaki †††††d, Hiroshi Yoshiura ††††††e, Satoru Tezuka †f 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... In our scheme, the signer generates a legitimate mask for each portion of the original document randomly and in- dependently from the original document when the signer generates his/her signature. A sanitizer generates a sani- tized document that consists of the kinds of data listed in the right-hand column of Table2 corresponding to the dis- closure condition for each portion of the original document. No sanitizer can sanitize the portion of the document where legitimate mask data is not given to him/her.... ..."

Table 1. Example of the different information abstractions based on the level of disclosure.

in Field Deployment of IMBuddy: A Study of Privacy Control and Feedback Mechanisms for Contextual Instant Messengers
by Gary Hsieh, Karen P. Tang, Wai Yong Low, Jason I. Hong 2007
"... In PAGE 3: ... IMBuddy can disclose three types of information: interruptibility, location, and active window. To support multiple information abstractions levels, we created different levels of disclosure (see Table1 ). The lowest disclosure level for all three information types is none , which results in disclosing ... ..."
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