Search for dissertations about: "application diversification"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words application diversification.
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1. Software Diversification for WebAssembly
Abstract : WebAssembly, now the fourth ocially recognized web language, enables web browsers to port native applications to the Web. Furthermore, WebAssembly has evolved into an essential element for backend scenarios such as cloud and edge computing. READ MORE
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2. Species Limits, and Evolutionary History of Glassfrogs
Abstract : Recognizing the mechanisms of speciation and the limits of species is essential to understand the origin of biodiversity and how to conserve it. The general aims of my investigations during my doctoral studies were two-fold: to study evolutionary patterns and processes, and to provide specific and superspecific taxonomic classifications that try to reflect evolutionary history. READ MORE
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3. Improving strategic decisions for real estate investors : Perspectives on allocation and management
Abstract : Real estate is an attractive asset class in the mixed-asset portfolio due to favorable risk return characteristics and low correlations with other asset classes like stock and bonds. Unlike financial assets, real estate is a physical asset where large lot sizes/indivisibility, heterogeneity, low liquidity and high transaction costs make applying financial models like modern portfolio theory (MPT) challenging. READ MORE
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4. Evolution of Techno-Economic Systems - An Investigation of the History of Mobile Communications
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of how techno-economic systems emerge and evolve and how such processes can be analyzed. To these ends, the history of mobile communications is investigated, seen as a complex techno-economic system with two rapidly evolving and interacting subsystems - mobile telephony and mobile data communications - which are described, dissected and compared in case studies. READ MORE
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5. The history of the future : an investigation of the evolution of mobile telephony
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