Search for dissertations about: "Carl-Gustav"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word Carl-Gustav.
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1. Optimized processes in sawmills
Abstract : This work was initiated in order to show the potential for Swedish sawmills to achieve higher productivity by implementation of improved process control tools in breakdown and production flows. Accessible and reliable production data are crucial information concerning the area of process control; hence the objective in this study was to create a "toolbox" of suitable tools for decision support, surveys and analyses. READ MORE
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2. Total quality management in sawmills
Abstract : This work was initiated in order to show the potential for Swedish sawmills to achieve higher productivity by implementation of improved process control tools in breakdown and production flows. An effective and profitable sawmill must utilize its raw material and the skill of its staff effectively. READ MORE
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3. Multicasting in cellular radio systems
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4. Let's Make a Digital Patchwork : Designing for Childrens Creative Play with Programming Materials
Abstract : This thesis explores new approaches to making and playing with programming materials, especially the forms provided with screen-based digital media. Designing with these media expressions can be very attractive to children, but they are usually not made available to them in the same degree as are physical materials. READ MORE
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5. Hype or Hope? : The Democratic Values of Swedish Hyperlocals in the Media Ecology
Abstract : Local media are often credited with an integral role in the local community, tying individuals together in a shared identity or community, where local news can foster community engagement and audience participation, providing more agency in democratic processes (Lie, 2018b; Nelson & Kim, 2020; Wenzel, 2019).This doctoral compilation thesis focuses on so-called “hyperlocal media”, which are typically citizen-led, participatory and largely independent (Turner, 2015), with content concentrated to a small geographically defined community (Radcliffe, 2012). READ MORE