Search for dissertations about: "parallel product flow"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words parallel product flow.
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1. Application of Parallel Computers to Enhance the Flow Modelling Capability in Aircraft Design
Abstract : The development process for new aircraft configurations needs to be more efficient in terms of performance, cost and time to market. The potential to influence these factors is highest in early design phases. Thus, high confidence must be established in the product earlier than today. READ MORE
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2. Materials Supply and Product Descriptions for Assembly Systems - Design and Operation
Abstract : This thesis discusses and reports on assembly systems design, concerning manual assembly of complex products involving production with requirement for flexibility in production volumes and product variants. The research is based on more than a decade of work within the Swedish automotive industry focusing on parallel product flows and long cycle time assembly work. READ MORE
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3. Algorithms and Library Software for Periodic and Parallel Eigenvalue Reordering and Sylvester-Type Matrix Equations with Condition Estimation
Abstract : This Thesis contains contributions in two different but closely related subfields of Scientific and Parallel Computing which arise in the context of various eigenvalue problems: periodic and parallel eigenvalue reordering and parallel algorithms for Sylvestertype matrix equations with applications in condition estimation.Many real world phenomena behave periodically, e. READ MORE
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4. Massively parallel analysis of cells and nucleic acids
Abstract : Recent proceedings in biotechnology have enabled completely new avenues in life science research to be explored. By allowing increased parallelization an ever-increasing complexity of cell samples or experiments can be investigated in shorter time and at a lower cost. READ MORE
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5. Outsourcing in the Wood Product Manufacturing Sector A Combined Customer and Supplier Perspective
Abstract : Outsourcing can be defined as transferring an activity from internal to external control. This thesis studies outsourcing in the wood product manufacturing (WPM) sector from both a customer and supplier perspective. READ MORE