Search for dissertations about: "Phd Dissertations in Computer Science"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words Phd Dissertations in Computer Science.
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1. Uncovering biomarkers and molecular heterogeneity of complex diseases : Utilizing the power of Data Science
Abstract : Uncovering causal drivers of complex diseases is yet a difficult challenge. Unlike single-gene disorders complex diseases are heterogeneous and are caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors which complicates the identification of patient subgroups and the disease causal drivers. READ MORE
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2. Algorithmically Guided Information Visualization : Explorative Approaches for High Dimensional, Mixed and Categorical Data
Abstract : Facilitated by the technological advances of the last decades, increasing amounts of complex data are being collected within fields such as biology, chemistry and social sciences. The major challenge today is not to gather data, but to extract useful information and gain insights from it. READ MORE
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3. Network overload avoidance by traffic engineering and content caching
Abstract : The Internet traffic volume continues to grow at a great rate, now driven by video and TV distribution. For network operators it is important to avoid congestion in the network, and to meet service level agreements with their customers. READ MORE
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4. Quantifying Process Quality : The Role of Effective Organizational Learning in Software Evolution
Abstract : Real-world software applications must constantly evolve to remain relevant. This evolution occurs when developing new applications or adapting existing ones to meet new requirements, make corrections, or incorporate future functionality. READ MORE
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5. Mathematical Modelling of Cerebral Metabolism : From Ion Channels to Metabolic Fluxes
Abstract : The brain is the most metabolically active organ in the human body and therefore rely on a continuous supply of oxygen and glucose. Neuronal stimulation in specific regions of the leads to the firing of action potentials, a process facilitated by voltage-gated ion channels in the neurons’ cell membranes. READ MORE