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Table 1. Privacy implications of policy stor- age and evaluation
"... In PAGE 3: ... We can differentiate these ways with respect to where the policy is stored and where the PDPs are located. Either can be done in a centralized or distributed manner, which boils down to four possible com- binations of policy processing; the privacy implications of these design choices are shown in Table1 . To reach a de- sired level of privacy, a security infrastructure should pro- vide the corresponding functionality.... ..."
Table 3: Practical Implications
"... In PAGE 17: ... We experimented with several data sizes, which are 1, 10 and 20 in terms of buckets, but similar results are obtained. Table3 shows the results with data size 10. While the total size of a bcast is small, the experimental results show some di erences from analytical ones, but as the bcast gets bigger we could... In PAGE 18: ...3 Practical Implication We applied the SL into a real world wireless system called Quotrex[9] which periodically broadcasts stock market information (about 160KB) with 10Kbps on FM band. And we could obtain the result in Table3 . AT-opt method has no index but only data.... ..."
Table 3 Implication result
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"... In PAGE 8: ..., 1994), that periodically broadcasts stock market information (about 160 KB) with 10 Kbps on FM band. The result is shown in Table3 . The AT-opt method has no index but only data, so it gives optimal access time but the worst tuning time.... ..."
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Table 1 : Implication of HPSet
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"... In PAGE 3: ... HP-Set stands for High Per- formance index-Set. The index set is composed of the set of statistics shown in Table1 . In a nut- shell, HP-Set is a portfolio with its major indexes being the followings: general statistics, coherent misses, data reuse and locality, granularity and the IO index.... ..."
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