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Table 6: Myrias SPS-3

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1992

Table 1 GWRAPPS datasets, purpose and data type Name Purpose Data Type

in A GIS-based Water Resources and Agricultural Permitting and Planning System (GWRAPPS)
by Sudheer R. Satti, Jennifer M. Jacobs 2003
"... In PAGE 5: ...storing the temporally explicit data in a RDBMS and maintaining appropriate links from a GIS layer to the RDBMS tables. Table1 summarizes the GWRAPPS data storage. 3.... ..."

Table 3: List of parameters used by the analytical models.

in Management of Space in Hierarchical Storage Systems
by Shahram Ghandeharizadeh , Douglas J. Ierardi, Roger Zimmermann
"... In PAGE 36: ... (Refer to Table 1 for a list of factors attributed to the different space management techniques described in this paper.) We assume that the system has accumulated the statistics shown in Table3 . We describe each factor and its corresponding analytical model in turn.... In PAGE 38: ... This was achieved as follows. The simulation was invoked for a period of time in order to accumulate the value of parameters outlined in Table3 . Next, the average service time of the system as computed by the simulator was compared with that of the analytical model.... ..."

Table 2), but simplifies analytical processing dram atically.

in Modeling Temporal Consistency in Data Warehouses
by Robert Bruckner, Beate List, Josef Schiefer, A.M. Tjoa

Table 1, the CORBA prototype is nearly twice as big as the TCP one. This may be without consequence for a Unix management station but is much more of a problem in the case of an agent running in a printer.

in Communication Requirements and Technologies for Multi-Agent Management Systems
by Maria-athina Mountzia, Dominique Benech 1997
"... In PAGE 10: ... Table1 TCP/CORBA Size Comparison We cannot say, however, that CORBA is not suitable for distributed management since it offers much more than TCP and allow programmers of management systems to work at a higher level, with a well-defined, inter-operating distribution environment. Moreover, CORBA provides directly some functionality or services that we need for distributed management, and that we need to program ourselves when using TCP.... ..."
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Table 1: OGC service taxonomy Service Categories

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 7: ...Web browser user Interface workflow definition tool services catalogue workflow rule engine administration amp; control tool GSP Node system metadata: geo-processing amp; data definitions applications WFMS Clients Broker GSP nodes searchengine SERVICE BROKER Figure 2: The GSI system concept will serves as the mechanism supporting the searching for products by users, the selection of partners and the creation and control of the workflow [1, 12, 10]. Following the OCG service taxonomy categories ( Table1 ) [15], the broker will support the workflow with additional capabilities for control and management that can be placed into the System Management OGC categories [16]. The main components of the GSI architecture are the user (client), the broker and the GSI Table 1: OGC service taxonomy Service Categories... ..."
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Table 2 Authority and Leadership-Patterns Across Cases

in Authority and Leadership Patterns in Public Sector Knowledge Networks
by Ophelia Eglene, Sharon S. Dawes, Carrie A. Schneider
"... In PAGE 9: ... (Additional information on the data analysis is provided in the appendix.) Authority and Leadership Patterns Across Cases Table2 summarizes and compares the leadership and authority patterns for our four cases. The short narratives below provide the basis of the assessment for each case.... ..."

Table 1. Representation of Order Management System Web service

in Automatic Composition of Semantic Web Services using Process Mediation
by Zixin Wu, Ajith Ranabahu, Karthik Gomadam, Amit P. Sheth, John A. Miller 2007
"... In PAGE 4: ... 1 For convenience, in the following examples we do not explicitly write the status flags whose values are unknown. Table1 illustrates an example of the representation of part of the Order Management System Web service described in our running scenario. Table 1.... ..."
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Table 1: Summary of Systems, Services, Applications and Tools of the Nine Systems

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"... In PAGE 2: ... References 19 8. List of abbreviations (Not Included in this version) Table1 : Summary of systems, services, Applications and Tools 8 Table 2: Classification of Systems according to Important Criteria 17 Annexure 1:Framework for the Collaborative Program 20 Annexure 2: Minutes of Bonn Meeting 25 Annexure 3a-g: Filled Questionnaires 67 Annexure 4: Detailed Description of all studied systems 83 Appendix 1: Data Flow in NARIMS 102 Appendix 2: Data Dictionary of NARIMS 118 ... In PAGE 9: ... 3 - Summary of Information Systems The detailed study of the nine systems is available in Annexure 4. Table1 is a summary of the systems, the services they offer, the applications that support the services and tools used to manage content. ... ..."

Table 1. Services monitored in ESG. Service Being Monitored ESG Location

in Monitoring the Earth System Grid with MDS4
by Ann Chervenak, Jennifer M. Schopf, Laura Pearlman, Mei-hui Su, Shishir Bharathi, Luca Cinquini, Neill Miller, David Bernholdt
"... In PAGE 4: ... 4. Monitoring the Earth System Grid The services that are monitored in the ESG infrastructure are listed in Table1 . These services include GridFTP data transfer services, the OPeNDAP service that filters requested information to reduce the amount of data transferred, the ESG Web portal, two HTTP servers for data access, Replica Location Service catalogs at five sites, Storage Resource Managers at four sites, and three hierarchical mass storage systems.... ..."
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