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The phrase "a scheme that evaluates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a plan or system designed to assess or analyze something.
Example: "The researchers developed a scheme that evaluates the effectiveness of various teaching methods in the classroom."
Alternatives: "a system that assesses" or "a plan that analyzes".
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When Lagacio opened in December 2009, it was certified by South Tyrol's Climate House Agency as CasaClima A, the second-highest award possible in a scheme that evaluates the energy efficiency of buildings in this autonomous region of Italy.
What evidence exists is both randomized prospective and observational in nature, requiring a scheme that evaluates both forms and allows recommendations to be made.
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The optimization method uses an iterative scheme that evaluates the performance of the design variables and then updates them according to a recursive formula that is controlled by the arc length method.
In the fifth paper, 'Broadcast secrecy via key-chain-based encryption in single-hop wireless sensor networks', Sivaraman et al. propose, implement and evaluate a scheme that meets the requirements of secrecy, authenticity, integrity and freshness of broadcast messages in the context of a single-hop wireless sensor network (WSN).
We also evaluated QM-EBRP against Optimal Global Knowledge (OGK), a scheme that is similar to [21] and [33].
There are flooding schemes that evaluate additional variables for making the rebroadcast decision such as counter-based flooding and distance-based flooding.
Afterward, the equations of the resulting system are discretized to obtain iterative schemes that evaluate the linear terms at the current iterating level, denoted by ((r+1)), and the non-linear terms at the previous level, represented as ((r)).
The WFQ is a packet scheduling scheme that is evaluated to approximate Fluid Fair Queuing FFQQ) or Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) scheme [22].
Designing a trust management scheme that can effectively evaluate the relationships among devices in pervasive computing environments is a challenging task.
In this paper we design, implement, and evaluate a novel scheme that meets the requirements of secrecy, authenticity, integrity, and freshness of broadcast messages in the context of a single-hop wireless sensor network.
Performance of the proposed JCAC scheme is evaluated and compared with that of a JCAC scheme that does not support layer splitting.
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