Search for dissertations about: "End-user behavior"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words End-user behavior.
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1. Modeling and Simulation of Electricity Consumption Profiles in the Northern European Building Stock
Abstract : The electric power systems are currently being transformed through the integration of intermittent renewable energy resources and new types of electric loads. These developments run the risk of increasing mismatches between electricity supply and demand, and may cause non-favorable utilization rates of some power system components. READ MORE
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2. Dialogue Behavior Management in Conversational Recommender Systems
Abstract : This thesis examines recommendation dialogue, in the context of dialogue strategy design for conversational recommender systems. The purpose of a recommender system is to produce personalized recommendations of potentially useful items from a large space of possible options. READ MORE
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3. Emission and interaction from domestic installations in the low voltage electricity network, up to 150 kHz
Abstract : This thesis work has focused on conducted emission (up to 150 kHz) from common lowvoltage appliances. The emphasis has been on equipment that contributes to a sustainable energy system: photovoltaic (PV) installations and energy-saving lamps (LED lamps). READ MORE
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4. Optimization of the Flow Process in Engine Bays - 3D Fan Modeling Strategies
Abstract : In todays automotive industry there is an apparent need and demand for low fuel consuming vehicles. This is a fact every automotive OEM is aware of and the heavy duty truck industry is no exception. With a cooling fan in today’s trucks that typically consumes of the order of magnitude 50bHp fully engaged - reducing this loss is very important. READ MORE
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5. Privacy-Invasive Software
Abstract : As computers are increasingly more integrated into our daily lives we become more dependent on software. This situation is exploited by villainous actors on the Internet that distribute malicious software in search for fast financial gains on the expense of deceived computer users. READ MORE