Search for dissertations about: "Evolving networks"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 59 swedish dissertations containing the words Evolving networks.
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11. Privacy Analysis and Protocols for Decentralized Online Social Networks
Abstract : Decentralized Online Social Networks (DOSNs) are evolving as a promising approach to mitigate design-inherent privacy flaws of logically centralized services such as Facebook, Google+ or Twitter. Common approaches to implement a DOSN build upon a peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture in order to avoid the central aggregation of sensitive user data at one provider-controlled location. READ MORE
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12. Enabling Enterprise Live Video Streaming with Reinforcement Learning and Graph Neural Networks
Abstract : Over the last decade, video has vastly become the most popular way the world consumes content. Due to the increased popularity, video has been a strategic tool for enterprises. READ MORE
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13. Integration of Clouds to Industrial Communication Networks
Abstract : Cloud computing, owing to its ubiquitousness, scalability and on-demand ac- cess, has transformed into many traditional sectors, such as telecommunication and manufacturing production. As the Fifth Generation Wireless Specifica- tions (5G) emerges, the demand on ubiquitous and re-configurable computing resources for handling tremendous traffic from omnipresent mobile devices has been put forward. READ MORE
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14. PageRank in Evolving Networks and Applications of Graphs in Natural Language Processing and Biology
Abstract : This thesis is dedicated to the use of graph based methods applied to ranking problems on the Web-graph and applications in natural language processing and biology.Chapter 2-4 of this thesis is about PageRank and its use in the ranking of home pages on the Internet for use in search engines. READ MORE
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15. Coordinating Digital Transformation in International Manufacturing Networks
Abstract : Manufacturing companies have adapted to globalisation and collected their globally dispersed factories into factory networks, known as international manufacturing networks (IMNs). This requires coordination to access the associated competitive advantages, synchronise the factories, and exploit the capabilities inherent in those individual factories. READ MORE