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The allocation table can also be shown using a sparse matrix style as in the following example shown in Figure 15-9.

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Figure 15-9: Allocation Matrix showing Allocation for Hybrid SUV Accelerate Example
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The table shown in Figure D.40 is provided as a specific example of how the «allocate» dependency may be depicted in tabular form, consistent with the automotive example above.
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The allocation table can also be shown using a sparse matrix style as in the following example shown in Figure 15-9.
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The table shown in Figure D.40 is provided as a specific example of how the «allocate» dependency may be depicted in tabular form, consistent with the automotive example above.
Figure D.40 shows the same allocation relationships shown in Figure D.38, but in a more compact tabular representation.
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