Search for dissertations about: "Electronic service quality"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 178 swedish dissertations containing the words Electronic service quality.
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1. Aspects of Quality : Using Quality Measurements to Improve Computer Network Performance
Abstract : As computer networks grow in complexity, measuring the performance becomes a challenge. Intrinsic properties of the networks capability to transport data, such as bandwidth, latency, loss, and error rate are not always enough to provide a clear picture of how well the network can satisfy the users' expectations. READ MORE
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2. Realizing High Performance NFV Service Chains
Abstract : Network functions (NFs) hold a key role in networks, offering in-network services, such as enhanced performance, policy enforcement, and security. Traditionally, NFs have been implemented in specialized, thus expensive hardware. READ MORE
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3. Electronic service quality (e-SQ) in tourism : development of a scale for the assessment of e-SQ of tourism websites
Abstract : Electronic service quality (e-SQ) is a new developing area of research, which has strategic importance for businesses striving to address consumers in the electronic marketspace. It is known that consumer behaviour in an online environment may differ substantially from the one displayed in the physical world. READ MORE
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4. Scalable Self-Organizing Server Clusters with Quality of Service Objectives
Abstract : Advanced architectures for cluster-based services that have been recently proposed allow for service differentiation, server overload control and high utilization of resources. These systems, however, rely on centralized functions, which limit their ability to scale and to tolerate faults. READ MORE
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5. End-to-End Quality of Service Guarantees for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks have been a key driver of innovation and societal progressover the last three decades. They allow for simplicity because they eliminate ca-bling complexity while increasing the flexibility of extending or adjusting networksto changing demands. READ MORE