Search for dissertations about: "Copyright"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the word Copyright.
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11. How to Regulate Information and Communications Technology? : A Jurisprudential Inquiry into Legislative and Regulatory Techniques
Abstract : ICT transformations digitalisation, computerisation and distributed networks have enabled emergence of new goods, services and applications that have changed the way behaviours are conducted. Moreover, ICT goods have been transformed into services, blurring established legal categories. READ MORE
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12. Realizing the Single Software Market : Cross-National Validity of Software License Agreements
Abstract : The Internet has revolutionized the software industry, one of the world’s largest businesses. A single software market is emerging, independent of national borders, where products and services are digitally distributed. READ MORE
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13. Social Aspects of Strategizing Industrial Digitalization
Abstract : This thesis aims to contribute to understanding how contemporary Swedish manufacturing organizations can strategize industrial digitalization with an emerging focus on social aspects. It complements earlier research by highlighting Swedish manufacturing organizations as they stand at the intersection of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0. READ MORE
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14. Feasible Direction Methods for Constrained Nonlinear Optimization : Suggestions for Improvements
Abstract : This thesis concerns the development of novel feasible direction type algorithms for constrained nonlinear optimization. The new algorithms are based upon enhancements of the search direction determination and the line search steps. READ MORE
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15. Dynamics of protein folding and subunit interactions in assembly of the yeast mediator complex
Abstract : The Mediator complex was originally discovered in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and has since then been shown to be required for transcriptional regulation both in vitro and in vivo. The Mediator complex also stimulates basal, unregulated transcription and serves as a bridge by conveying signals from promoter-bound transcriptional regulatory proteins such as activators and repressors to the RNA Polymerase II general transcriptional machinery. READ MORE