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(Table 4). A likely explanation as to why there is more variance in the duration than in the cost of projects is that many systems seem to be delivered according to fixed price contracts. Coping with Web time delivery schedules, controlling and co-ordinating project tasks, and managing communication between project team members present problems for just a few respondents, and even then at a moderate level. In reply to another question (see Table 9), 62.9% of respondents indicated that their organisations had guidelines in place to cover project planning and estimation. All of these findings convey an impression that project managers in hypermedia systems development are competently discharging their responsibilities and are in reasonable control of their situation.

in “CRISIS ” OR “WONDERLAND”: AN APPRAISAL OF HYPERMEDIA SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE
by Michael Lang
"... In PAGE 10: ...6% of respondents said that their organisation uses a hypermedia development process that has clear tasks and/or phases within it. In slightly more than a half of these organisations, these processes are explicitly documented (Table4 ). Only 16.... ..."

Table 1: Co-ordination activities typology

in The Cost of Co-ordination in Software Engineering
by Claudine Toffolon Salem, Salem Dakhli
"... In PAGE 2: ... External non-technical co-ordination activities are dedicated to manage end-user support provided by software experts, software marketing activities, end-users training and communication constraints between software engineers and end-users. Table1... ..."

Table 1: Co-ordinate model of the constraints

in Flexible Embedded Image Communication using Levels of Detail and Regions of Interest
by Uwe Rauschenbach , Heidrun Schumann 1998
"... In PAGE 4: ... Interpreting the nodes as ele- ments of a delta state, the path length from the origin of V to each node ni defines the desired ordering criterion. A more compact notation is the co-ordinate model illustrated in Table1 . Each ele- ment vi of a delta state d must be preceded by all those vj for which the sum of the co-ordinates is less than that of vi.... ..."
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Table 1: Co-ordinate model of the constraints

in Flexible Embedded Image Communication using Levels of Detail and Regions of Interest
by Uwe Rauschenbach , Heidrun Schumann 1998
"... In PAGE 4: ... Interpreting the nodes as ele- ments of a delta state, the path length from the origin of V to each node ni defines the desired ordering criterion. A more compact notation is the co-ordinate model illustrated in Table1 . Each ele- ment vi of a delta state d must be preceded by all those vj for which the sum of the co-ordinates is less than that of vi.... ..."
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Table 1: Co-ordinate model of the constraints

in Flexible Embedded Image Communication using Levels of Detail and Regions of Interest
by Uwe Rauschenbach , Heidrun Schumann
"... In PAGE 4: ... Interpreting the nodes as ele- ments of a delta state, the path length from the origin of V to each node ni defines the desired ordering criterion. A more compact notation is the co-ordinate model illustrated in Table1 . Each ele- ment vi of a delta state d must be preceded by all those vj for which the sum of the co-ordinates is less than that of vi.... ..."

Table 1: Co-ordinate model of the constraints

in Flexible Embedded Image Communication using Levels of Detail and Regions of Interest
by Uwe Rauschenbach, Heidrun Schumann
"... In PAGE 4: ... Interpreting the nodes as ele- ments of a delta state, the path length from the origin of V to each node ni defines the desired ordering criterion. A more compact notation is the co-ordinate model illustrated in Table1 . Each ele- ment vi of a delta state d must be preceded by all those vj for which the sum of the co-ordinates is less than that of vi.... ..."

Table 2: Bargaining authority and co-ordination

in Wages and Wage-Bargaining Institutions in the EMU - A Survey of the Issues
by Been Given Jonas Agell, Charlotta Groth, Steinar Holden, Gisela Waisman, Daniele Checchi, Robin Naylor, Jelle Visser, Lars Calmfors, Lars Calmfors
"... In PAGE 17: ...1. Actual developments To what extent do actual developments of bargaining structure underpin the conjectures above? Table2 from Calmfors et al. (2001), which is based on work by Visser (2000), is an attempt to quantify how the degree of bargaining co-ordination has evolved over time in a number of European countries.... In PAGE 19: ...One must also take other factors affecting bargaining structure into account. Table2 illustrates what appears to be a long-run development in the direction of decentralization. This development has been driven by the employer side and there are reasons to expect it to continue, because the same factors as in recent decades seem still to be at work.... ..."

Table 2: Reconstructed Co-ordinate Comparison

in A Correlation Based Stereo Vision System For Face Recognition Applications
by Daniel Bardsley, Supervised Bai Li, Daniel Bardsley (djbu, Daniel Bardsley (djbu 2004
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Table 1a Co-ordination. Addition

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2002

Table 2: Co-ordinated interventions (excluding 1995)

in The Impact of Centra Bank Intervention on Exchange-Rate Forecast Heterogeneity TABLE OF CONTENTS
by Michel Beine, Estelle Dauchy, Ronald Macdonald, Michel Beine, Agnès Bénassy-quéré, Estelle Dauchy, Ronald Macdonald 2002
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