Search for dissertations about: "Experience reuse"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words Experience reuse.
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11. Development of a methodology for lessons learned practice : From post-project learning to continuous process-based learning
Abstract : Product development involves a set of complex problem-solving activities. Their effectiveness depends on how well companies share learnings from one problem-solving experience to another. READ MORE
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12. Exploring Processor and Memory Architectures for Multimedia
Abstract : Multimedia has become one of the cornerstones of our 21st century society and, when combined with mobility, has enabled a tremendous evolution of our society. However, joining these two concepts introduces many technical challenges. READ MORE
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13. Exploring regression testing and software product line testing - research and state of practice
Abstract : In large software organizations with a product line development approach a selective testing of product variants is necessary in order to keep pace with the decreased development time for new products, enabled by the systematic reuse. The close relationship between products in product line indicates an option to reduce the testing effort due to redundancy. READ MORE
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14. Design for manufacturing : methods and applications using knowledge engineering
Abstract : As companies strive to develop artefacts intended for services instead of traditional sell-off, new challenges in the product development process arise to promote continuous improvement and increasing market profits. This creates a focus on product life-cycle components as companies then make life-cycle commitments, where they are responsible for the function availability during the extent of the life-cycle, i. READ MORE
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15. Performance Modeling of Multi-core Systems : Caches and Locks
Abstract : Performance is an important aspect of computer systems since it directly affects user experience. One way to analyze and predict performance is via performance modeling. In recent years, multi-core systems have made processors more powerful while keeping power consumption relatively low. READ MORE