Search for dissertations about: "validation approach"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 439 swedish dissertations containing the words validation approach.
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1. Machine Learning Based Methods for Virtual Validation of Autonomous Driving
Abstract : During the last decade, automotive manufacturers have introduced increasingly capable driving automation functions in consumer vehicles. As the functionality becomes more advanced, the task of driving moves from the human to the car. Hence, making sure that autonomous driving (AD) functions are reliable and safe is of high importance. READ MORE
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2. Definition and validation of requirements management measures
Abstract : The quality of software systems depends on early activities in the software development process, of which the management of requirements is one. When requirements are not managed well, a project can fail or become more costly than intended, and the quality of the software developed can decrease. READ MORE
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3. Continuous monitoring of mineral processes with special focus on tumbling mills : a multivariate approach
Abstract : Increasing emphasis on productivity and quality control has provided an impetus to research on better methodologies for diagnosis, modelling, monitoring, control and optimisation of mineral process systems. One of the biggest challenges facing the research community is the processing of raw sensor data into meaningful information. READ MORE
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4. What contributes to human body burdens of phthalate esters? : An experimental approach
Abstract : Phthalate esters (PEs) and alternative plasticizers used as additives in numerous consumer products are continuously released into the environment leading to subsequent human exposure. The ubiquitous presence and potential adverse health effects (e.g. READ MORE
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5. Metabolomics and proteomics studies of brain tumors : a chemometric bioinformatics approach
Abstract : The WHO classification of brain tumors is based on histological features and the aggressiveness of the tumor is classified from grade I to IV, where grade IV is the most aggressive. Today, the correlation between prognosis and tumor grade is the most important component in tumor classification. READ MORE