Search for dissertations about: "A K Jonsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words A K Jonsson.
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1. Situations of opportunity for infrasystems : understanding and pursuing change towards environmental sustainability
Abstract : Infrasystems are the large technical systems in society delivering water and electricity, making communications and transports possible, managing the gathering and treatment of refuse and sewage, and many other services. Infrasystems mean welfare, convenience and economic growth, but also considerable environmental impacts. READ MORE
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2. Sensing and Making Sense : Designing Middleware for Context Aware Computing
Abstract : Computing devices are becoming wireless, smaller and embedded into other artifacts. Some of them are mobile while others are built into the environment. The novel technologies are also becoming more dependent of communication with other computing devices over different kinds of networks. READ MORE
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3. Model-Based Test Case Generation for Real-Time Systems
Abstract : Testing is the dominant verification technique used in the software industry today. The use of automatic test case execution increases, but the creation of test cases remains manual and thus error prone and expensive. To automate generation and selection of test cases, model-based testing techniques have been suggested. READ MORE
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4. Thiol−ene Coupling of Renewable Monomers : at the forefront of bio-based polymeric materials
Abstract : Plant derived oils bear intrinsic double-bond functionality that can be utilized directly for the thiol–ene reaction. Although terminal unsaturations are far more reactive than internal ones, studies on the reversible addition of thiyl radicals to 1,2-disubstituted alkenes show that this is an important reaction. READ MORE
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5. Benefits of Pharmacometric Model-Based Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials
Abstract : Quantitative pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic and disease progression models are the core of the science of pharmacometrics which has been identified as one of the strategies that can make drug development more effective. To adequately develop and utilize these models one needs to carefully consider the nature of the data, choice of appropriate estimation methods, model evaluation strategies, and, most importantly, the intended use of the model. READ MORE