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Table 2.1: Lead Time of a Supply Chain

in MANAGING THE BULLWHIP EFFECT
by Joseph H. Wilck

Table 3: An experimental result of ten runs on data set 2 (N=100, K=20)

in Real-time Scheduling for Multi Headed Placement Machine
by Masri Ayob, Graham Kendall 2003
"... In PAGE 5: ...47GHz speed and 240 MB RAM. The computational results are shown in Table 2 and Table3 and are obtained from 10 runs for each data set. Constructive Heuristic Improvement Heuristic Test CT (unit time) P(seconds) CT (unit time) P(seconds) Improvement (%) 1 52.... In PAGE 6: ...Table3 show that our greedy constructive heuristic can generate an initial solution in a short time of about 0.070 seconds for data set 1 and 0.... ..."
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Table 2: An experimental result of ten runs on data set 1 (N=20, K=8)

in Real-time Scheduling for Multi Headed Placement Machine
by Masri Ayob, Graham Kendall 2003
"... In PAGE 5: ...47GHz speed and 240 MB RAM. The computational results are shown in Table2 and Table 3 and are obtained from 10 runs for ... In PAGE 6: ...Table2 and Table 3 show that our greedy constructive heuristic can generate an initial solution in a short time of about 0.070 seconds for data set 1 and 0.... ..."
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TABLE IV PROCESS PLAN FOR THE Mini-fab MODEL

in A framework for standard modular simulation: application to semiconductor wafer fabrication
by Heshan Li, José A. Ramírez-Hernández, Emmanuel Fernández, Swee Leong 2005
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TABLE 4 EXECUTION TIME COMPARISON

in A Novel O(n) Parallel Banker’s Algorithm for System-on-a-Chip
by unknown authors

Table 1: Calibration

in Anticipated Ramsey Reforms . . .
by Schmitt-Grohe, Stephanie Schmitt-grohé, Martín Uribe

Table 9: Comparison of Various Time Units

in Inventory Routing Investigations
by Jin-Hwa Song 2004
"... In PAGE 90: ...1.1.1 Time Discretization We experimented with various time units to see how sensitive our instances are to the time discretization. The results are presented in Table9 . The last two columns show the percentage decrease in optimal objective values and the percentage increase in CPU time when switching from the (2; 4) time unit to the (1; 1) time unit.... ..."

Table 2: Causal time units in the conventional systems

in Submitted to IJCAI-97 A Causal Time Ontology for Qualitative Reasoning
by Yoshinobu Kitamura, Mitsuru Ikeda, Riichiro Mizoguchi
"... In PAGE 3: ... The notation 841 : 841201 amp;841202 represents that the time unit 841 consists of 841201 and 841202. Table2 shows the time resolutions of some conven- tional qualitative reasoning systems. For example, QSIM[8] can cope with behavior in only 84973.... In PAGE 4: ... There are such cases that 84109105110 needs a special operator to satisfy the precondition of 84109105110. The reasoning processes of the conventional systems can be explained by their time units shown in Table2 . For ex- ample, the reasoning method called time-scale abstraction[8, ch.... In PAGE 6: ... 5 Summary We have proposed a causal time ontology containing a set of causal time units shown in Table 1 to uncover the relation be- tween the time intervals for propagation of change and the modeling rationales. Some conventional reasoning systems have been characterized with respect to causal ordering using the time units shown in Table2 . Furthermore, the design ra- tionales and the time resolution of our reasoning system have been presented (the summary is shown in Tables 3, 4 and 5).... ..."

Table 1. The flood period (in time units)

in Disciplined Flood Protocols in Sensor Networks
by Young-ri Choi
"... In PAGE 6: ... Next we discuss the effect of D8D1CPDC and CWD1CPDC on the frequency and latency of the disciplined flood protocol in the dense network. Table1 shows the flood period of the protocol over various D8D1CPDC and CWD1CPDC values. As D8D1CPDC and CWD1CPDC are increased, the flood period is increased, i.... ..."

Table 2. Completion time (in time units; 1 time unit = 2 seconds).

in Design, Testing, and Applications of Digital Microfluidics-Based Biochips
by unknown authors
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