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Table 1: Minimalist Tutorial Tasks
"... In PAGE 3: ... They also edit more of the existing simulation to make it more realistic, and add a new character, a teacher who stops the smoking. Table1 presents a summary of the tasks included in each of the two tutorial modules. Table 1: Minimalist Tutorial Tasks ... ..."
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Table 5: Resource consumption for a minimalistic application
Table 3: Part of a CHR-based minimalist parser
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Table 1. Overview of Minimalist Instruction Approach (Carroll, 1990)
"... In PAGE 9: ...List of Tables Table1 .... In PAGE 26: ... These user attributes are clustered in problem classes, for which Carroll advises ideal learning behaviours. He also provides recommendations for the training design (see Table1 ) that are based on an explorative approach. ... In PAGE 91: ...5.2 Design and Materials The design consisted of eight experimental conditions (see Table1 1): four conditions with Practice and four conditions without Practice. Table 11.... ..."
Table 2 shows that the footprint of TT is significantly smaller, mainly due to its minimalistic API and simple implementation.
"... In PAGE 95: ...FreeRTOS Flash 3544 bytes 5304 bytes RAM 1178 bytes 1928 bytes Table2 . Memory footprints of example applications.... ..."
Table 6.1: Architectures evaluation summary (Mars/Moon) Metric Minimalist Simple Performance
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Table 2: A comparison between our robust synthesis method ( Us ) and the Minimalist tool run with critical-race-free state assignment ( min-crf ). Note that circuits produced us- ing Minimalist had fundamental-mode timing requirements, whereas our did not.
"... In PAGE 6: ....0.3 Comparison to Minimalist As expected, there is some overhead in the number of total prod- ucts needed to implement the solution, as compared to Minimal- ist [8, 5] (a fundamental-mode synthesis method). Table2 presents the results of our synthesis approach as applied to a number of standard asynchronous benchmarks, and compares them with the results obtained using Minimalist. For each bench- mark, the column I/S/O lists the number of input bits, symbolic states, and output bits, respectively.... ..."
Table 2. A comparison between our funda- mental mode free method and minimalist run with critical-race-free state assignments.
"... In PAGE 7: ... As expected, there is some overhead in the num- ber of total products needed to implement the solution, as compared to Minimalist [8, 5] (a fundamental-mode syn- thesis method). Table2 presents the results of our synthesis approach as applied to a number of standard asynchronous benchmarks, and compares them with the results obtained using Mini- malist. For each benchmark, the column I/S/O lists the number of input bits, symbolic states, and output bits, re- spectively.... ..."
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