Search for dissertations about: "Combined Assurance"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words Combined Assurance.
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1. Production assurance : concept, implementation and improvement
Abstract : The dynamic business environment is characterized by short-term and long- term uncertainties in the business processes, combined with a short-term focus on meeting customers' and share-holders' requirements. Therefore, making correct decisions in a dynamic business environ-ment is a major challenge for production plant engineers and managers all over the world. READ MORE
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2. Building-related renewable electricity production with storage and energy-efficient buildings : Exploring barriers, drivers and quality assurance
Abstract : There is a need to reduce unsustainable use of fossil fuels. Increased usage of renewable energy by combined use of photovoltaic solar panels (PV) with battery storage is one way. Another way is to increase awareness of energy usage and reduce the energy performance gap by building energy-efficient buildings. READ MORE
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3. Internal Control in the Financial Sector : A Longitudinal Case Study of an Insurance Company
Abstract : This thesis comprises of an initial summary of Study I which is my licentiate thesis in business administration. Study I is a literature study on internal control. Thereafter follows Study II which is a case study of Swedish insurance organization. READ MORE
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4. Improved Power Predictions of Ships Using Combined CFD/EFD Methods for the Form Factor
Abstract : Performance prediction of a ship is one of the most important tasks during the design phase. Once the design is finalized, the speed attained at a certain power consumption has to be verified with the most accurate prediction as it is specified at the contract of a new ship order and also required by the legal authorities. READ MORE
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5. Assurance Aware Contract-based Design for Safety-critical Systems
Abstract : Safety-critical systems are those systems whose malfunctioning can result in harm or loss of human life, or damage to property or the environment. Such systems usually need to comply with a domain-specific safety standard, which often require a safety case in form of an explained argument supported by evidence to show that the system is acceptably safe to operate in a given context. READ MORE