Search for dissertations about: "Functional data model"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 728 swedish dissertations containing the words Functional data model.
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1. Modeling financial volatility : A functional approach with applications to Swedish limit order book data
Abstract : This thesis is designed to offer an approach to modeling volatility in the Swedish limit order market. Realized quadratic variation is used as an estimator of the integrated variance, which is a measure of the variability of a stochastic process in continuous time. READ MORE
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2. Functional Programming for Securing Cloud and Embedded Environments
Abstract : The ubiquity of digital systems across all aspects of modern society, while beneficial, has simultaneously exposed a lucrative attack surface for potential adversaries and attackers. Consequently, securing digital systems becomes of critical importance. READ MORE
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3. A Uniform Query Processing Approach for Integrating Data from Heterogeneous Resources
Abstract : Scientists who need to explore several different databases in theirresearch can find it difficult and tedious to extract and combineinformation from various heterogeneous data sources manually.This is a particular problem for researchers in the life sciences,since technical advances in the last decade have resulted in a dramaticincrease in the quantity and variety of data. READ MORE
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4. Embedded Languages for Data-Parallel Programming
Abstract : Computers today are becoming more and more parallel. General purpose processors (CPUs) have multiple processing cores and Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) units for data-parallelism. Graphics processors (GPUs) bring massive parallelism at the cost of being harder to program than CPUs. READ MORE
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5. Satisfying Non-Functional Requirements in Model-Driven Development of Real-Time Embedded Systems
Abstract : Design of real-time embedded systems is a complex and challenging task. Part of this complexity originates from their limited resources which incurs handling a big range of Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs). Therefore, satisfaction of NFRs plays an important role in the correctness of the design of these systems. READ MORE