Search for dissertations about: "thesis in the Resource Industry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 346 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis in the Resource Industry.
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1. The Digital Transformation of the Manufacturing Industry : Metamorphic Changes and Value Creation in the Industrial Network
Abstract : The Industry 4.0 trend poses many challenges for the manufacturing industry and societies generally. The trend presents new challenges and opportunities related to industrial competitiveness and sustainability, as industrial firms adopt digital technologies to change how they interact and exchange data across their industrial network. READ MORE
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2. Framing Technological Development in a Concrete Context : The Use of Wood in the Swedish Construction Industry
Abstract : An understanding of the factors that condition technological development is of vital importance for business theory as well as for practitioners. The contextual setting of the development constitutes one area of inquiry into this research field. READ MORE
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3. Incentivising Innovation in the Swedish Construction Industry
Abstract : Almost 40 percent of global final energy use and CO2 emissions are connected to buildings and building-related activities; it is therefore important to incentivise the design and construction of resource-efficient buildings. Unfortunately, energy demand and associated emissions in the sector continue to grow. READ MORE
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4. Resource Allocation under Uncertainty : Applications in Mobile Communications
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with scheduling the use of resources, or allocating resources, so as to meet future demands for the entities produced by the resources. We consider applications in mobile communications such as scheduling users' transmissions so that the amount of transmitted information is maximized, and scenarios in the manufacturing industry where the task is to distribute work among production units so as to minimize the number of missed orders. READ MORE
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5. Microalgal solutions in Nordic conditions : industries transition toward resource recovery?
Abstract : Microalgal solutions can through photosynthesis recover greenhouse gas (CO2) and nutrients from industrial waste, reducing climate footprint and eutrophication. An added value to the process is algal biomass containing lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates with commercial potential for biofuel, feed, and fertilizer. READ MORE