Search for dissertations about: "Interoperability Assessment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Interoperability Assessment.
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1. Making Interoperability Visible : A Novel Approach to Understand Interoperability in Cyber-Physical Systems Toolchains
Abstract : In CPS development and production environments, tightly integrated processes include different engineering disciplines, development and production departments, and software tools working together, where all of the technical engineering processes become strictly intertwined. CPS development and production toolchains have a highly heterogeneous nature, and supporting toolchain architects is necessary for improving the understanding of the interrelationships between tools. READ MORE
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2. On the Realization of Credible Simulations in Aircraft Development : Efficient and Independent Validation Enabled by Automation
Abstract : Designing modern aircraft is not an easy task. Today, it is not enough to optimize aircraft subsystems at a subsystem level. Instead, a holistic approach is necessary whereby the constituent subsystems need to be designed for the best joint performance. READ MORE
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3. Towards a BIM-enabled Facility Management : Promises, Obstacles and Requirements
Abstract : A substantial share of the organisations’ annual costs is associated with their facilities. A fundamental shift from a reactive facility management (FM) practice to a strategically orchestrated FM profession is thus a prerequisite for increased resource efficiency. READ MORE
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4. Architectural Concepts : Implications for the Design and Implementation of Web and Mobile Applications to Support Inquiry Learning
Abstract : The integration of mobile and sensor technologies, and the design and implementation of different web-enabled visualizations to support inquiry learning in different educational scenarios encompass the main research efforts carried out in this thesis. These challenges are addressed from the perspectives of mobile and web engineering, visualization and technology-enhanced learning (TEL). READ MORE
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5. Assessment and optimization of life cycle enrgy use in buildings
Abstract : Buildings account for 40% of all energy use in European countries. The European Union (EU) therefore encourages member states to adopt Energy Efficiency Measures (EEMs) and implement energy-efficient practices during building design to minimize the energy use of buildings. READ MORE