Search for dissertations about: "Copyright"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the word Copyright.
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16. Coding, Computing, and Communication in Distributed Storage Systems
Abstract : Conventional studies in communication networks mostly focus on securely and reliably transmitting data from a source node (or multiple source nodes) to multiple destinations. A more general problem appears when the destination nodes are interested in obtaining functions of the data available in distributed source nodes. READ MORE
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17. Pain in intensive care : assessments and patients’ experience
Abstract : The aim of the thesis was to translate, psychometrically test, and further develop the Behavioral Pain Scale for pain assessment in intensive care and to analyze if any other variables (besides the behavioral domains) could affect the pain assessments. Furthermore, the aim was to explore the patients’ experience of pain within the intensive care. READ MORE
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18. Design Methods and Processes for ML/DL models
Abstract : Context: With the advent of Machine Learning (ML) and especially Deep Learning (DL) technology, companies are increasingly using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in systems, along with electronics and software. Nevertheless, the end-to-end process of developing, deploying and evolving ML and DL models in companies brings some challenges related to the design and scaling of these models. READ MORE
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19. Decolonial re-existence and sports : stories of Afghan youth in Sweden
Abstract : In the context of sports and migration, research within policy-driven themes (i.e., integration) have consistently flattened out the migrants’ experiences, meanings and understandings of sports and physical activity to make sense for and from Euro-centric perspectives and framings. READ MORE
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20. Human-centric process planningfor Plug & Produce : Digital threads connecting product design withautomated manufacturing
Abstract : Adaptations to a fluctuating market and intensified customer demands for unique products are a challenge for manufacturers. Manual manufacturing is still the most flexible, nevertheless, automation ensures stable quality, minimizes wear and tear of the operators, and contributes to a safer and better working environment as the distance between the operator and the process can be increased and screened off. READ MORE