Search for dissertations about: "Event modeling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 94 swedish dissertations containing the words Event modeling.
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1. Towards Semantically Enabled Complex Event Processing
Abstract : The Semantic Web provides a framework for semantically annotating data on the web, and the Resource Description Framework (RDF) supports the integration of structured data represented in heterogeneous formats. Traditionally, the Semantic Web has focused primarily on more or less static data, but information on the web today is becoming increasingly dynamic. READ MORE
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2. Towards Model-Based Development of Self-Managing Automotive Systems : Modeling, Simulation, Model Transformations and Algorithms: Supporting the Development of the DySCAS Middleware
Abstract : With the increased usage of electronics, embedded computer systems, software and networks in modern vehicles, the complexity is also increasing in terms of the development process, functionalities as well as their implementation. On one hand there is a need for efficient and systematic development, and on the other hand the systems are required to have enhanced post-deployment time configuration management support. READ MORE
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3. Discrete Event Process Modeling of Manufacturing Systems Using Sensor Graphs
Abstract : The design of control programs for manufacturing systemsis becoming more and more complex as the demands for flexibility,efficiency and reconfigurability increase, due tochanging consumer demands and fierce competition.There are methods stemming from academia that can assist the control programmersin facing these challenges. READ MORE
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4. Modeling, Control and Optimization of a Plate Reactor
Abstract : A new chemical reactor, the Alfa Laval Plate Reactor, is being developed by Alfa Laval, a Swedish world-leading heat exchanger company. The plate reactor combines the high-heat-transfer capabilities of plate heat exchangers with the efficient mixing and reaction control typical of microreactors. READ MORE
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5. Modeling and Control for Improved Predictability of Cloud Applications
Abstract : Cloud computing has emerged as a key technology in the latest decade and continues to be applied to manage the computing needs of new domains. As a result, the requirements on predictable behavior in the cloud increase, thus the hosted applications need to be recognized as both fault-tolerant and responsive even under difficult conditions. READ MORE