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Table 1: Local object duplication and migration in seconds (Blake, Mortimer)
"... In PAGE 12: ...igures 4, 6, 7, and 9 show the values for local (i.e. same machine, di erent processes) object duplication and migration. Table1 shows the associated average values. The experi- ment used client and server processes on Blake.... In PAGE 12: ...bject duplication and migration. Table 1 shows the associated average values. The experi- ment used client and server processes on Blake. The object migration results for Blake from Table1 , Figure 7 and 9 are close to local FTP transfer times. Figure 4 (small objects duplication on Blake) presents a measurement precision problem (i.... In PAGE 12: ... Figures 6 and 9 show several sets of 10 Mbytes objects duplication or migration on Blake and Mortimer. Table1 column (b) gives gures for an execution using 10 Mbytes objects exclusively on Mortimer. These experiments show the time Mortimer spent in swapping.... ..."
Table 1: Local object duplication and migration in seconds (Blake, Mortimer)
"... In PAGE 12: ...igures 4, 6, 7, and 9 show the values for local (i.e. same machine, di erent processes) object duplication and migration. Table1 shows the associated average values. The experi- ment used client and server processes on Blake.... In PAGE 12: ...bject duplication and migration. Table 1 shows the associated average values. The experi- ment used client and server processes on Blake. The object migration results for Blake from Table1 , Figure 7 and 9 are close to local FTP transfer times. Figure 4 (small objects duplication on Blake) presents a measurement precision problem (i.... In PAGE 12: ... Figures 6 and 9 show several sets of 10 Mbytes objects duplication or migration on Blake and Mortimer. Table1 column (b) gives gures for an execution using 10 Mbytes objects exclusively on Mortimer. These experiments show the time Mortimer spent in swapping.... ..."
Table 1: A Subset of Transformation Rules for Object Oriented Migration
"... In PAGE 8: ... Experiments To investigate the feasibility of such a quality driven re-engineering framework, we apply it for the migration of the gnu AVL tree libraries from its original procedural implementation to an object oriented one. For the experimentation purposes of this paper, we use the transformation rules listed in Table1 to extract an object model from the gnu AVL system. The whole migration process is an instantiation of the general model (shown in Figure 8) that gives the constraints and imposes orders to apply the transformation rules based on the pre and post conditions of the rules.... ..."
Table 1: A Subset of Transformation Rules for Object Oriented Migration
"... In PAGE 8: ... Experiments To investigate the feasibility of such a quality driven re-engineering framework, we apply it for the migration of the gnu AVL tree libraries from its original procedural implementation to an object oriented one. For the experimentation purposes of this paper, we use the transformation rules listed in Table1 to extract an object model from the gnu AVL system. The whole migration process is an instantiation of the general model (shown in Figure 8) that gives the constraints and imposes orders to apply the transformation rules based on the pre and post conditions of the rules.... ..."
Table 1: A Subset of Transformation Rules for Object Oriented Migration
"... In PAGE 5: ... Figure 4. Software Goals and Metric Sets transformation rules listed in Table1 to extract an object model from the gnu AVL system. The whole migration process is an instantiation of the general model (shown in Figure 3) that gives the constraints and imposes orders to apply the transformation rules based on the pre and post conditions of the rules.... ..."
Table 2: Local object duplication and migration in seconds (Lachesis)
"... In PAGE 12: ... These experiments show the time Mortimer spent in swapping. Figures 5, 8, and Table2 give the same experiments for Lachesis. Due to high memory consumption, we do not have yet representative results for 10 Mbytes objects.... ..."
Table 2: Local object duplication and migration in seconds (Lachesis)
"... In PAGE 12: ... These experiments show the time Mortimer spent in swapping. Figures 5, 8, and Table2 give the same experiments for Lachesis. Due to high memory consumption, we do not have yet representative results for 10 Mbytes objects.... ..."
Table 1. Events and actions in object home migration Event Action
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Table 2: Detailed times of migration phases (mobile object with 400 bytes dynamic and 400 bytes static data)
"... In PAGE 9: ...Table2 shows the performance of our mechanism. The left column \phases quot; refers to the migration steps depicted in gure 6.... ..."
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