Search for dissertations about: "stage theory"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 266 swedish dissertations containing the words stage theory.
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1. Multi-Stage Programming : Its Theory and Applications
Abstract : MetaML is a statically typed functional programming language with special support for programgeneration. In addition to providing the standard features of contemporary programminglanguages such as Standard ML, MetaML provides three staging annotations. These staging annotationsallow the construction, combination, and execution of object-programs. READ MORE
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2. On Stage : Acting for development of businesses and ergonomics in woodworking SMEs
Abstract : This thesis reports findings and results from studies of development work and change processes in the secondary woodworking industry. The purpose with the research is to increase the knowledge on how companies can initiate change and to increase their ability to change. READ MORE
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3. A perfect score : Validity arguments for college admission tests
Abstract : College admission tests are of great importance for admissions systems in general and for candidates in particular. The SweSAT (Högskoleprovet in Swedish) has been used for college admission in Sweden for more than 30 years, and today it is alongside with the upper-secondary school GPA the most widely used instrument for selection of college applicants. READ MORE
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4. Optimisation of Clinical Trials using Bayesian Decision Theory
Abstract : A decision maker confronted with the task of designing a clinical trial has to consider a multitude of aspects. Large trials lead to more evidence,which in turn makes it less likely that harmful decisions are taken when deciding on future treatments for patients. READ MORE
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5. Capacity Constraints in Multi-Stage Production-Inventory Systems : Applying Material Requirments Planning Theory
Abstract : In this thesis, capacity-constrained aspects of multi-level, multi-stage productionplanning are investigated. The aim has been to extend Material Requirements Planning Theory (MRP Theory) to cover more general problems dealing with capacity constraints, in particular when non-zero lead times are present and the processes take place in continuous time. READ MORE