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Table 8: Performance of traversal and indexing with 2D Morton and Peano curves.

in Using Space-filling Curves for Computation Reordering
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... We also measured the performance of traversing and indexing a Morton curve and a Peano curve on the Origin 2000 and Itanium 2 using our table-based algorithms. Table8 shows the average number of cycles for visiting a point in curve traversal or for in- dexing a point along a 2D Morton or Peano curve in the columns under traversal , c2i or i2c respec- tively. The recursion levels at which we collected re- sults are lower for the Peano curve since it has higher refinement factor 3.... ..."

Table 2.12. Mak-Morton Moves and Node-Insertions (10 Trials) Mak-Morton Vertex-Insertion Mean Time Max Time Mean Steps

in Finding Tours in the TSP
by David Applegate, Robert Bixby, Vasek Chvátal, William Cook 1999
Cited by 1

Table 1: Sample TL Transportation Cost Data ($/TL) Sanford Laredo Indianapolis Morton York Miami Denver Dealer

in Development of a Rapid-Response Supply Chain at Caterpillar
by Uday Rao, Alan Scheller-wolf, Sridhar Tayur
"... In PAGE 17: ...U AAAAAAAA U ? ? ? ? ? AAAAAAA U HHHHHHj ? ? ? HHHHHHHH j ? QQQQ s JJJ ^ AAAAAAAA U ????? HHj LTL TL Denver, CO York, PA US Tool Facilities (I = 10%) Sanford, NC $1500/TL $500/TL $2500/TL $1200/TL L = 1 day L = 3 days Laredo, TX L = 1 day L = 3 days L = 3 days $2000/TL $1750/TL L = 2 days Source Node = Mexico c = $400/unit; L = 4 weeks; I = 20% PDC (I = 10 %): Morton, IL Miami, FL TL North American Dealers (I = 15%) $750/TL L =1 day Indianapolis, IN Figure 3: Illustrative transportation data for a typical \bucket quot; work tool (see Table1 for all cost data) closed vans and at beds, as applicable), along with information on whether speci ed rates were charged per unit, by weight or volume. A TL transportation cost table for a typical bucket work tool is shown below in Table 1, where the entries specify the dollar cost per truck load at closed van rates, over the subnetwork consisting of the source node + tool facilities + PDCs + typical Dealer.... In PAGE 17: ...U AAAAAAAA U ? ? ? ? ? AAAAAAA U HHHHHHj ? ? ? HHHHHHHH j ? QQQQ s JJJ ^ AAAAAAAA U ????? HHj LTL TL Denver, CO York, PA US Tool Facilities (I = 10%) Sanford, NC $1500/TL $500/TL $2500/TL $1200/TL L = 1 day L = 3 days Laredo, TX L = 1 day L = 3 days L = 3 days $2000/TL $1750/TL L = 2 days Source Node = Mexico c = $400/unit; L = 4 weeks; I = 20% PDC (I = 10 %): Morton, IL Miami, FL TL North American Dealers (I = 15%) $750/TL L =1 day Indianapolis, IN Figure 3: Illustrative transportation data for a typical \bucket quot; work tool (see Table 1 for all cost data) closed vans and at beds, as applicable), along with information on whether speci ed rates were charged per unit, by weight or volume. A TL transportation cost table for a typical bucket work tool is shown below in Table1 , where the entries specify the dollar cost per truck load at closed van rates, over the subnetwork consisting of the source node + tool facilities + PDCs + typical Dealer. LTL transportation cost tables were similar, except that the entries were speci ed in the units of $ / CWT, that is, dollars per cent weight (100 lbs).... ..."

Table I: Roles and Role Properties

in Detection Tests for Identifying Violators of Multi-party Contracts
by Lai Xu, Manfred A. Jeusfeld

Table I: Roles and Role Properties

in Detection Tests for Identifying Violators of Multi-party Contracts
by Lai Xu, Manfred A. Jeusfeld

Table 26: Traditional 2D JPEG200 Scanning pattern against 3D Morton Scanning pattern

in Cube-Splitting and Embedded Block Coding by Optimized Truncation Preface
by Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Xavier Giro, Supervisor Ir, Peter Schelkens, Promoters Prof, Jan Cornelis

Table 2. Population distribution by ownership role Ownership role Role Subtype

in EVA: Extraction, Visualization and Analysis of the Telecommunications
by And Media Ownership, Kim Norlen, Gabriel Lucas, Mike Gebbie, John Chuang
"... In PAGE 16: ...16 Table2 groups companies by role (parent, child, both, or neither). Parents that are roots and children that are leaves only participate in one relationship.... In PAGE 17: ... We find that 89% of the relationships in our data set are bridges. This number is high because so many companies participate in only one relationship (see Table2 ). A relationship attached to either a leaf or a root company is always a bridge since its removal isolates the leaf or root from the rest of the network.... ..."

Table II. Role-Role Conflict Matrix

in The Role Graph Model and Conflict of Interest
by Matunda Nyanchama, Sylvia Osborn 1999
Cited by 69

Table 2: Allocation of Effort by Role (in %) Role

in Measuring Integrated Product Teams
by Richard Stutzke
"... In PAGE 6: ... These values are smaller than one might expect because many projects only modify existing code. Table2 shows the allocation of effort by role for new development and sustainment projects. Project Management (PM), Quality Assurance (QA), and Software Engineering Environment (SEE) operations are essentially the same.... ..."

Table 3: The social roles and role relations for AI.

in Extended requirements traceability: Results of an industrial case study
by Orlena Gotel, Anthony Finkelstein 1997
Cited by 18
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