Search for dissertations about: "Information Technology industry"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 1062 swedish dissertations containing the words Information Technology industry.
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6. The Digital Transformation of the Swedish Graphic Industry
Abstract : This thesis examines how IT and the digitization of information have transformed the Swedish graphic industry. The debate concerning the productivity paradox, i.e. if investments in IT contribute to productivity growth, is one important starting point for the thesis. READ MORE
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7. Knowledge discovery for interactive decision support and knowledge-driven optimization
Abstract : Multi-objective optimization involves the simultaneous optimization of several objective functions. In real-world problems, these objectives are often in conflict, giving rise to trade-offs in the optimal solutions from the optimization process. All these solutions are equally viable, with no single solution being better or worse than the others. READ MORE
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8. Towards trustworthy intelligent vehicle technology development
Abstract : This thesis addresses the unresolved issues of responsibility and accountability in autonomous vehicle (AV) development, advocating for human-centred approaches to enhance trustworthiness. While AVs hold the potential for improved safety, mobility, and environmental impact, poorly designed algorithms pose risks, leading to public distrust. READ MORE
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9. Towards interoperable information and communication systems for manufacturing operations
Abstract : Mass customization and the demand for flexible manufacturing systems have increase focus on the human workers. Diversity and complexity of the products that manufacturing operators have to handle is constantly on the rise. READ MORE
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10. The Role of Information in Production Ramp-up Situations
Abstract : To meet customer demands and global competition, the frequency of new product introductions in the manufacturing industry has increased. As the frequency and thereby number of production ramp-ups increases, ramp-up will no longer be an occasional event but will become a part of daily production challenges. READ MORE