Search for dissertations about: "Naturvetenskap Data- och informationsvetenskap Programvaruteknik"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 353 swedish dissertations containing the words Naturvetenskap Data- och informationsvetenskap Programvaruteknik.
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1. Lock-free Concurrent Search
Abstract : The contemporary computers typically consist of multiple computing cores with high compute power. Such computers make excellent concurrent asynchronous shared memory system. READ MORE
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2. Beyond-application datasets and automated fair benchmarking
Abstract : Beyond-application perception datasets are generalised datasets that emphasise the fundamental components of good machine perception data. When analysing the history of perception datatsets, notable trends suggest that design of the dataset typically aligns with an application goal. READ MORE
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3. Data-driven decision support in digital retailing
Abstract : In the digital era and advent of artificial intelligence, digital retailing has emerged as a notable shift in commerce. It empowers e-tailers with data-driven insights and predictive models to navigate a variety of challenges, driving informed decision-making and strategic formulation. READ MORE
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4. Data management and Data Pipelines: An empirical investigation in the embedded systems domain
Abstract : Context: Companies are increasingly collecting data from all possible sources to extract insights that help in data-driven decision-making. Increased data volume, variety, and velocity and the impact of poor quality data on the development of data products are leading companies to look for an improved data management approach that can accelerate the development of high-quality data products. READ MORE
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5. Designing Self-Adaptive Software Systems with Reuse
Abstract : Modern software systems are increasingly more connected, pervasive, and dynamic, as such, they are subject to more runtime variations than legacy systems. Runtime variations affect system properties, such as performance and availability. The variations are difficult to anticipate and thus mitigate in the system design. READ MORE