Search for dissertations about: "Financial systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 326 swedish dissertations containing the words Financial systems.
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1. Money talks while volume and value should run the show : An evaluation of financial parameters for decision making duringmanufacturing system acquisition
Abstract : Market economic values have for the last decades been given an increasing role with the establishment of financial institutes and global organisations with a capitalistic focus as a consequence. As a counter reaction, the concept of sustainable development has emerged complementing the economic focus with environmental and social aspects. READ MORE
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2. On systems thinking in logistics management - A critical perspective
Abstract : Systems thinking. Systems theory. The systems approach. All these concepts have in various guises been claimed as central to logistics management, since its dawning in the mid twentieth century. READ MORE
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3. New Forms of Collaboration in Emergency Response Systems : A framework for participatory design of information systems
Abstract : An emergency response systems (ERS) is usually responsible for delivering essential services to save lives and minimise environmental damage in case of small, frequent or large-scale emergencies. The ongoing global financial crisis, lack of professional resources, public sector cuts and rising public expectations are some of the challenges ERSs currently are facing. READ MORE
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4. Modeling financial volatility : A functional approach with applications to Swedish limit order book data
Abstract : This thesis is designed to offer an approach to modeling volatility in the Swedish limit order market. Realized quadratic variation is used as an estimator of the integrated variance, which is a measure of the variability of a stochastic process in continuous time. READ MORE
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5. Use of the CIM framework for data management in maintenance of electricity distribution networks
Abstract : Aging infrastructure and personnel, combined with stricter financial constraints has put maintenance, or more popular Asset Management, at the top of the agenda for most power utilities. At the same time the industry reports that this area is not properly supported by information systems. READ MORE