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Table 6. Phases and outcomes of the user-centered concept development process

in T-121 User Interfaces and Usability
by Mika P. Nieminen, P. Nieminen, Tekijä Mika, P. Nieminen
"... In PAGE 31: ... The new titles for the phases were 1) Project commitment, 2) User and technology research, 3) Innovation sprint, 4) Iterative concept creation and validation and 5) Project assessment. Table6 illustrates the main phases of the process with their respective subtasks and outcomes. The following chapters describe each phase with suggestions and descriptions of suitable methodology to accomplish the required tasks.... ..."

TABLE 4: OUTPUTS AND OUTCOMES OF NIST LABORATORY RESEARCH

in Executive Summary
by Context In Order

Table: 1: Main characteristics of the research

in Primary School Teachers in the Information Society
by Robert Sinka

Table 6: Main outcome of the validation phase

in EAGLES Computational Lexicons Working Group Reading Guide
by Eagles Document Eag--Clwg--Fr--

Table 2: Main outcomes of the CPI baseline

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
"... In PAGE 62: ... This activity reduction observed in all scenarios provides a useful summary indication of the overall abatement effort being as they are a distillation of a multitude of adjustments taking place in the world economy. Table2 2: %Change from Reference in World GDP and Production (2025). MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 GDP -2.... In PAGE 64: ... Before undertaking a presentation of the welfare implications of the different scenarios on the different regions of the world it is worth looking briefly at the quotas endowments that each scenario entails for each region in conjunction with their baseline emissions. Table2 3: Endowments to Baseline Emissions (2025). MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 USA 0.... In PAGE 64: ... Table 24 depicts the least-cost allocation of the abatement effort for all scenarios. Table2 4: Percentage Emission Reductions by Region (2025). MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 USA -37.... In PAGE 65: ... This initial shock is particularly important and closely correlates with the ultimate costs and benefits to the participants in the abatement effort implied by the scenarios. Table2 5: Purchase/Sales of Emission Quotas as % of GDP (2025). MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 USA -0.... In PAGE 67: ...Table2 6: % Changes in Welfare (2025). MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 U.... In PAGE 68: ...e. the energy exporting regions) and grants fewer emission quotas to the Asian economies that exhibited considerable welfare gains (see Table2 8). The quotas endowment implied by the ENDO scenario is quite similar to the one in the PCC2100 scenario.... In PAGE 68: ... Similarly emission quotas per capita in the Middle East nearly doubles indicating the amount of the additional income needed to compensate the losses from the deterioration of its terms of trade. Table2 7: Comparison of ENDO quotas endowment with the Multi-Stage and Per Capita Convergence scenarios (%Changes in 2025) MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 Africa -30.9 -30.... In PAGE 69: ...values inducing ultimately lower additional costs to the energy sectors. Table2 8: Emission quotas of ENDO scenario (GtCO2e), S55Oe. 2015 2020 2025 ENDO MS1 MS2 MS3 PCC2050 PCC2100 Africa -0.... In PAGE 83: ...Table2 9: Costs of climate policies and impacts of fuel trade under the S550e profile, in 2025 and 2050 Source: TIMER 1.0 4.... ..."

Table 1. Existing Research Infusion Collaborations.

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 3: ...ationale capture. The complete list is shown in Table 1. The target application projects included spacecraft flight software, a ground antenna controller, International Space Station payloads, Space Shuttle and Space Shuttle Main Engine software, and a mission design activity. Table1 also illustrates the outcomes of each of these collaborations. An additional six collaborations have been approved for 2006, as shown in Table 2.... ..."

Table 1. Research topics of essays and their contribution to main research questions

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1. The main research question and additional research questions.

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 15. Mean Importance of Collaborative Research Outcomes by Organisational Role of Participant

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2007
"... In PAGE 35: ... -LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR E-RESEARCH SURVEY RESULTS 2007- 33 A series of one-way ANOVAs and independent samples t-tests were carried out to examine potential differences in the importance of these collaboration outcomes by organisational role, by disciplinary area, level of involvement in e-Research and organisational sector. Table15 presents the mean importance attached to the 14 research outcomes by organisational role. Entering formal research agreements (d=0.... ..."

Table 1: CLARA participants and their main research objectives.

in Clouds And Radiation: Intensive Experimental Study Of Clouds and Radiation in the Netherlands (CLARA)
by A. van Lammeren, A. Feijt, D. Donovan, H. Bloemink, Dave Donovan, Hannelore Bloemink, H. Russchenberg, A. Apituley, H. ten Brink, A. Khlystov, V.Venema, J.S. Erkelens, Arnoud Apituley, S. Jongen, G. Brussaard, M. Herben
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