Search for dissertations about: "A Framework for Ideas"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 270 swedish dissertations containing the words A Framework for Ideas.
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1. A Conceptual Framework for Production Innovation
Abstract : Production plays a central role in the global sustainability challenge the world is facing. Rising population numbers and increased middle class lead to even higher consumption and production of goods. READ MORE
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2. Baptism and Death : A Study of Mark and Romans
Abstract : Does baptism in some way associate an initiate with the death and resurrection of Christ? From the fourth century until the present, this understanding has had a central place in defining the meaning of baptism. In the NT, baptism and death are associated in two ways. READ MORE
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3. Application-oriented experiment design for industrial model predictive control
Abstract : Advanced process control and its prevalent enabling technology, model predictive control (MPC), can today be regarded as the industry best practice for optimizing production. The strength of MPC comes from the ability to predict the impact of disturbances and counteract their effects with control actions, and from the ability to account for constraints. READ MORE
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4. A toolbox for idea generation and evaluation : Machine learning, data-driven, and contest-driven approaches to support idea generation
Abstract : Ideas are sources of creativity and innovation, and there is an increasing demand for innovation. For example, the start-up ecosystem has grown in both number and global spread. As a result, established companies need to monitor more start-ups than before and therefore need to find new ways to identify, screen, and collaborate with start-ups. READ MORE
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5. Understanding Scalability and Sustainability in Mobile Learning : A Systems Development Framework
Abstract : The rapid development of mobile technologies combined with access to content almost everywhere and every time allows people to experience new situations regarding learning in a wide variety of situations. Mobile learning brings the promise of learning "on the move" by allowing learners to take control over time and space, thus making learning "more natural". READ MORE