Search for dissertations about: "Data interoperability"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 118 swedish dissertations containing the words Data interoperability.
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1. Making Interoperability Visible : A Novel Approach to Understand Interoperability in Cyber-Physical Systems Toolchains
Abstract : In CPS development and production environments, tightly integrated processes include different engineering disciplines, development and production departments, and software tools working together, where all of the technical engineering processes become strictly intertwined. CPS development and production toolchains have a highly heterogeneous nature, and supporting toolchain architects is necessary for improving the understanding of the interrelationships between tools. READ MORE
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2. The Evolution of the Connector View Concept : Enterprise Models for Interoperability Solutions in the Extended Enterprise
Abstract : People around the world who are working in companies and organisations need to collaborate, and in their collaboration use information managed by different information systems. The requirements of information systems to be interoperable are therefore apparant. READ MORE
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3. Machine Learning Concepts for Service Data Interoperability
Abstract : Industrial automation is transforming by ongoing digitalization efforts to create a flexible industrial internet of things, turning manufacturing facilities into large-scale systems of cyber-physical systems. This development requires addressing the challenging issue of making heterogeneous systems, data models, and standards interoperable, a core problem in designing sustainable service-oriented automation frameworks. READ MORE
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4. From Data to Decision Support in Manufacturing
Abstract : Digitalization is changing society, industry, and how business is done. For new companies that are more or less born digital, there is the opportunity to use and benefit from the capabilities offered by the new digital technologies, of which data-driven decision-making forms a crucial part. READ MORE
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5. Traffic Management in Software-Defined Data Center Networks
Abstract : Traffic management in data centers is paramount to improving network and application performance, thereby improving the quality of service by reducing network congestion, packet loss, and latency. However, the deployment and configuration of traffic management techniques are challenging due to diverse data-center traffic characteristics, large data center topologies, and the interplay of different protocols at the routing, transport, and link layer. READ MORE