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Table 1 Comparison of Development Models

in New Age of Software Development: How Component-Based Software Engineering Changes the Way of Software Development?
by Mikio Aoyama, Of Software Development
"... In PAGE 2: ... 3 COMPONENT-BASD SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT The nature of CBSE suggest that the model of component-based software development should be different from the conventional development model. Table1 summarizes major characteristics of conventional software development and component- based software development, which are briefly discussed in the following sections. Table 1 Comparison of Development Models... ..."

Table 1. Simulation results with developed model Time

in Dynamic Simulation for Domestic Solid Waste Composting Processes
by Beidou Xi, Zimin Wei, Hongliang Liu
"... In PAGE 6: ...3.1 Predicted composter performance for a constant aeration rate With developed dynamic simulation model, variations of compost indexes, such as compost bulk, organic components in compost bulk, mass of microorganisms, water content and temperature in the reactor and oxygen concentration in out air flow, are listed in Table1 . The data of Table1 showed that most of compost indexes were decreased during the composting processeses except for temperature and mass of microorganisms.... In PAGE 6: ... The mass of microorganisms kept increasing during composting processeses. The simulation results were consistent with the real experimental results ( Table1 and Figures 4 to 7) except that the error of temperature simulation was a little bit high. Reduction rates of solid waste were 60.... ..."

TABLE 10: A scheme of the Linux development model

in Innovating without Money: Linux and the Open Source Paradigm as an Alternative to Commercial Software Development
by Juan Mateos Garcia

Table 5 The Rapid Applications Development Applications Development Model

in ABSTRACT Software Development Teams in Higher Education: An Educator’s View SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAMS IN HIGHER
by Education An, David M. Kennedy
"... In PAGE 7: ..... (using the RAD approach) means that users have a real say in the evolution of the package through its prototypes and are empowered to suggest significant changes to structure, content and functionality. Table5 examines the RAD model. The RAD model is being used very successfully at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in the Faculty of Engineering to develop a series of templates for courseware development (Kennedy, McNaught, amp; Nicolettou, 1998, In this volume).... ..."

Table 5 The Rapid Applications Development Applications Development Model

in ABSTRACT Software Development Teams in Higher Education: An Educator’s View SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAMS IN HIGHER
by Education An, David M. Kennedy
"... In PAGE 7: ..... (using the RAD approach) means that users have a real say in the evolution of the package through its prototypes and are empowered to suggest significant changes to structure, content and functionality. Table5 examines the RAD model. The RAD model is being used very successfully at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in the Faculty of Engineering to develop a series of templates for courseware development (Kennedy, McNaught, amp; Nicolettou, 1998, In this volume).... ..."

Table 3: Model Comparison: Developed Models for the Mission Response Function.

in A Modified Response Surface Methodology for Knowledge Discovery with Simulations. Submitted to European
by Donald E. Brown, Jeffrey B. Schamburg 2004
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Table 1: Grammar model of development

in Evolving Robotic Bauplans
by Craig Mautner, Richard K. Belew

Table 3.10 ANOVA Table for the Empirically Derived Developer Model

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Table 1. Promising Development Areas in Modelling and Simulation

in Ören, T.I. (2002). Future of Modelling and Simulation: Some Development Areas. Proceedings of the 2002 Summer Computer Simulation Conference. Future of Modelling and Simulation: Some Development Areas Keywords
by Tuncer Ören, Professor Emeritus
"... In PAGE 1: ... In this article, some promising advancement areas for modelling and simulation are presented. As summarized in Table1 , these areas are grouped as follows: - Science, methodology, and technology of modelling and simulation, - Trustworthiness, reliability, quality, and efficiency in modelling and simulation, - Application areas, - Consolidation and dissemination of modelling and simulation knowledge, and - Modelling and simulation professionalism. Due to space limitation, highlights of the desirable development areas are given with appropriate references only.... ..."

Table 1. Models in the Network Terminal development Design modelling domains

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"... In PAGE 5: ... Nevertheless the NT models can be very naturally characterized and analysed by means of the Rugby model. Table1 summarizes several NT models from the require- ments definitions to implementation models. Figure 5 illus- trates these models in the Rugby diagram, but it does not distinguish between SW and HW models for the sake of clar- ity.... In PAGE 6: ...6 Discussion The models in this case study can be characterized very naturally with the domains and abstraction levels of the Rugby model. Table1 gives a concise and comprehensive view of different models and what kind of information is present. To convey the same amount of information, that is apparent in the table with the Rugby model as background, one would need lengthy explanations.... ..."
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