Search for dissertations about: "Information Flow"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1218 swedish dissertations containing the words Information Flow.
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21. Securing concurrent programs with dynamic information-flow control
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis focusses on dealing with timingcovert channels in dynamic information-flow control systems,particularly for the LIO library in Haskell.Timing channels are dangerous in the presence ofconcurrency. READ MORE
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22. Non-Spherical Particle Interaction in Duct and Jet Flow
Abstract : Wood waste is the most popular biomass recourse for many nations. Burned wood can, direct or indirect, release one of the greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide. The process can still be seen as a renewable source of energy since replanting of the trees and crops are consuming nearly the same amount of carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. READ MORE
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23. Practical, Flexible programming with Information Flow Control
Abstract : Mainstream mechanisms for protection of information security are not adequate. Most vulnerabilities today do not arise from deficiencies in network security or encryption mechanisms, but from software that fails to provide adequate protection for the information it handles. READ MORE
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24. Exploring Privacy Risks in Information Networks
Abstract : Exploring privacy risks in information networks is analysing the dangers and hazards that are related to personal information about users of a network. It is about investigating the dynamics and complexities of a setting where humans are served by technology in order to exploit the network for their own good. READ MORE
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25. Flow-oriented studies for environmental management by local authorities : experiences from a regional substance flow analysis
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the issue of how to perform flow-oriented studies in order to become more useful for and adapted to local/regional authorities. Compared to traditional environmental monitoring and measurement of the state of the environment, flow-oriented studies are an attempt to broaden the approach to environmental concerns. READ MORE