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Table 37 - Embedded Systems Testing Recommendations

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"... In PAGE 7: ......................................................... 31 Table37 - Embedded Systems Testing Recommendations .... ..."

Table 3. Sample social influence data and calculated influence factor.

in Student traits and the use of computer-mediated communication tools: What matters and
by Barry J. Fishman 1997
"... In PAGE 9: ... In addition, a social influence factor was calculated for overall tool use. An example of the calculation of the social influence factor with respect to electronic mail is shown in Table3 . In row a of this example, Judy has assigned Eddie a communication frequency score of 3, and Robbie a score of 2.... ..."
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TABLE 5 Political and Social Embedding of Cambio Bankers

in Organizational Invention and Elite Transformation: The Birth of Partnership Systems in Renaissance Florence
by John F. Padgett, Paul D. Mclean 2006
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Table 1: A Sample of Firms Engaged in Computer Mediated Influencing of Social Networks6 (Classified based on the framework presented in Figure 1)

in Mani R. Subramani
by Carlson School Of, Mani R. Subramani, Balaji Rajagopalan
"... In PAGE 11: ... They provided visitors to their site the option of downloading the report for free and additionally, encouraged them to recommend the site to up to five of their friends. Table1 provides details made available by the site of the number of referrals and the number of connected others who visited the site in response to referrals over a 12-month period. The data suggests that on average, visitors recommended the report to two of their friends.... In PAGE 11: ... Clearly, this suggests that visitors identified with great precision others they knew who would be interested in the report, supporting the promise of this approach to identify potential adopters and users. __________________________ Insert Table1 here __________________________ ... ..."

TABLE 3. Policy Influences on the Social Distribution of Opportunity

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Table 2. Influences on the Developmental Process for Software Social amp; Political InfluencesEconomic Influences

in Nurturing Software: How Societal Institutions Shape the Development of Software
by Rajiv C. Shah, Jay P. Kesan 2004
"... In PAGE 10: ...The results of our findings are summarized on institutional features and the influences on the development process are represented in Table 1 and Table2 , respectively. The results shown in the tables are from our larger body of research, only some of which is discussed here.... ..."

Table 3. Social and Political Embedding of Businessmen in Multiple Companies

in and
by John F. Padgett, Paul D. Mclean, Ron Burt, William Caferro, Samuel Cohn, Nick Collier, Matteo Colombi, Lee Fleming, Walter Fontana, Bob Gibbons, Andrea Ginsberg, Ellen Goldberg, Anna Gr, Heaney Gary Herrigel, Bruce Kogut, David Lane, Ro Lomi, James March, Anthony Molho, Fabio Pammolli, Joel Podolny, Woody Powell, David Sallach, Ethel Santacroce, Bill Sewell, Andy Spicer, David Stark, Brian Uzzi, Massimo Warlien, Douglas White, Xing Zhong, Ezra Zuckerman, We Richard Goldthwaite 2005
"... In PAGE 18: ...18 Table3 presents another slant on who were the post-Ciompi partnership-system innovators, in comparison to time periods both earlier and later. In that table we analyze through Poisson regressions not the industrial composition of the companies but rather the social and political backgrounds of active Florentine businessmen who organized varying numbers of companies, using the frequency-distribution data in table 1 as our dependent variables.... ..."

Table 2 Studies of TAM extension incorporating social influence factors

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2006
"... In PAGE 6: ... Thus, based on the above dis- cussion, it seems reasonable to incorporate not only intrinsic motivation factors but also factors of social influence into the TAM model and investigate their direct effect and moderating effect on per- ceived usefulness and behavior intention regarding using a KM program. Table2 provides a list of recent literature that incorporates social influence factors into the TAM. 3.... ..."

TABLE 6 Political and Social Embedding of Merchant-Bankers

in Organizational Invention and Elite Transformation: The Birth of Partnership Systems in Renaissance Florence
by John F. Padgett, Paul D. Mclean 2006
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Table 8. Political and Social Embedding of Cambio Banking Partnerships

in and
by John F. Padgett, Paul D. Mclean, Ron Burt, William Caferro, Samuel Cohn, Nick Collier, Matteo Colombi, Lee Fleming, Walter Fontana, Bob Gibbons, Andrea Ginsberg, Ellen Goldberg, Anna Gr, Heaney Gary Herrigel, Bruce Kogut, David Lane, Ro Lomi, James March, Anthony Molho, Fabio Pammolli, Joel Podolny, Woody Powell, David Sallach, Ethel Santacroce, Bill Sewell, Andy Spicer, David Stark, Brian Uzzi, Massimo Warlien, Douglas White, Xing Zhong, Ezra Zuckerman, We Richard Goldthwaite 2005
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