Search for dissertations about: "D. Lindgren"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words D. Lindgren.
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1. Representing and Reasoning about Complex Human Activities - an Activity-Centric Argumentation-Based Approach
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to develop theories and formal methods to endow a computing machinery with capabilities to identify, represent, reason and evaluate complex activities that are directed by an individual’s needs, goals, motives, preferences and environment, information which can be inconsistent and incomplete.Current methods for formalising and reasoning about human activity are typically limited to basic actions, e. READ MORE
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2. Towards the mitigation of cultural barriers to communication and cooperation
Abstract : This thesis combines theories from cross-cultural psychology with literature on group faultlines to understand cultural barriers to communication and cooperation experienced in multinational emergency management teams. The aim is to investigate whether the faultline concept is a viable theoretical vocabulary for addressing cultural differences in communication and cooperation (in the domain of emergency management). READ MORE
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3. Empirical Studies in Money, Credit and Banking : The Swedish Credit Market in Transition under the Silver and Gold Standards, 1834 – 1913
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4. Detection and 3-D positioning of small defects using digital radiography, 3-D point reconstruction, and tracking
Abstract : The weight and quality concerned aero industry is constantly trying to decrease the excess material in their components. With decreased weight the fuel consumption can be lowered and the negative environmental effects from aviation decreased. READ MORE
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5. Higher Education for Girls in North American College Fiction 1886-1912
Abstract : Twenty years after Vassar College welcomed the first American female undergraduates in 1865, the experiences of women college students began to be fictionalized in so-called college stories. This thesis shows how higher education is presented in the novels, collections of short stories, and serialized stories for female readers published before the United States was involved in the First World War. READ MORE