Search for dissertations about: "Current directions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 134 swedish dissertations containing the words Current directions.
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1. Human-automation teamwork : Current practices and future directions in air traffic control
Abstract : This dissertation explores the topic of human-automation teamwork in Air Traffic Control (ATC). ATC is a high stakes environment where complex automation is being introduced while the human operator has the legal responsibility. READ MORE
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2. System Evaluation and Learning in Evolvable Production Systems : Preliminary considerations and research directions
Abstract : Dynamicity and unpredictability related to markets is strongly hardening companies’ mission to follow them and satisfy customer needs mainly due to the lack of adequate engineering mechanisms. These effects are felt more intensively in markets where low volumes and high customisation are needed since this requires constant changes in systems that can range from simple setups to total line re-configuration and re-programing. READ MORE
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3. Anatomic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction - current evidence and future directions
Abstract : Injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most common orthopedic diagnoses. It is also one of the most researched areas in orthopedic surgery, with well over eleven thousand publications. READ MORE
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4. Improving Performance and Quality-of-Service through the Task-Parallel Model : Optimizations and Future Directions for OpenMP
Abstract : With the failure of Dennard's scaling, which stated that shrinking transistors will be more power-efficient, computer hardware has today become very divergent. Initially the change only concerned the number of processor on a chip (multicores), but has today further escalated into complex heterogeneous system with non-intuitive properties -- properties that can improve performance and power consumption but also strain the programmer expected to develop on them. READ MORE
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5. Improved Frank-Wolfe directions with applications to traffic problems
Abstract : The main contribution of this thesis is the development of some new efficient algorithms for solving structured linearly constrained optimization problems. The conventional Frank-Wolfe method is one of the most frequently used methods for solving such problems. READ MORE