Search for dissertations about: "Enabling ICT"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the words Enabling ICT.
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1. Enabling Internet-Scale Publish/Subscribe In Overlay Networks
Abstract : As the amount of data in todays Internet is growing larger, users are exposedto too much information, which becomes increasingly more difficult tocomprehend. Publish/subscribe systems leverage this problem by providingloosely-coupled communications between producers and consumers of data ina network. Data consumers, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Life Cycle Assessment of Paper Based Printed Circuits
Abstract : Printed circuit boards have been massively manufactured and wildly used in all kinds of electronic devices during people’s daily life for more than thirty years since the last century. As a highly integrated device mainly consists of silicon base, an etched copper layer and other soldered components, massive production of printed circuit boards are considered to be environmentally unfriendly due to the wet chemical manufacturing mode and lack of recycling ability. READ MORE
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3. SiLago: Enabling System Level Automation Methodology to Design Custom High-Performance Computing Platforms : Toward Next Generation Hardware Synthesis Methodologies
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4. Virtual Mobility and Pollution Prevention - The Emerging Role of ICT Based Communication in Organisations and its Impact on Travel
Abstract : Information and Communication Technologies change the way we work and communicate, enabling us to telework and to have virtual meetings - collaborating without a physical meeting. This can influence the need for commuting and business travel by provision of access to an activity without mobility - virtual mobility. READ MORE
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5. Waste in road transport operations - using information sharing to increase efficiency
Abstract : In terms of efficiency, road transport operations have historically seen very little development relative to other supply chain areas and some authors have even referred to freight transportation as the “forgotten factor.” Several studies world-wide have shown a generally low level of efficiency in road transport operations. The U.S. READ MORE