Search for dissertations about: "early estimations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words early estimations.
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1. Improving Software Quality through Understanding and Early Estimations
Abstract : Software quality is an important factor of a large and complex software system. Hence, there is a need for measuring and controlling quality. Software quality has, however, many different f actors and involves implicit expectations of the behaviour of the software. READ MORE
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2. Children’s early mathematics learning and development : Number game interventions and number line estimations
Abstract : Children’s early mathematics learning and development have become a topic of increasing interest over the past decade since early mathematical knowledge and skills have been shown to be a strong predictor of later mathematics performance. Understanding how children develop mathematical knowledge and skills and how they can be supported in their early learning could thus prove to be a vital component in promoting learning of more formal mathematics. READ MORE
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3. Restraint in structures with young concrete : Tools and estimations for practical use
Abstract : One of the widespread issues in concrete structures is cracks occurring at early age. Cracks that appear in the young concrete may cause early start of corrosion of rebars or early penetration of harmful liquids or gases into the concrete body. READ MORE
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4. Restraint Effects in Early Age Concrete Structures
Abstract : One of the widespread issues in concrete structures is cracks occurring at early age. Cracks that appear in the young concrete may cause early start of corrosion of rebars or early penetration of harmful liquids or gases into the concrete body. READ MORE
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5. Disease and disability in early rheumatoid arthritis : A 3-year follow-up of women and men in the Swedish TIRA project
Abstract : Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease, which often leads to disability. This study is based on three years’ follow-up data generated by patients included during 27 months 1996-1998 in a Swedish multi-centre project named ‘early interventions in rheumatoid arthritis’ (TIRA). READ MORE