Search for dissertations about: "Johan Håkansson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Johan Håkansson.
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1. Changing population distribution in Sweden : long term trends and contemporary tendencies
Abstract : The aim of the thesis is to describe and analyse the population redistribution in Sweden at different geographical levels from the beginning of the 19th century to the end of the 20th century. The analysis is approached in three different ways. First, the redistribution at different geographical levels is analysed (papers I and II). READ MORE
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2. Design and Verification of Component Based Real-Time Systems
Abstract : The design of embedded real-time systems is becoming more and more challengingdue to the increasing complexity of new hardware platforms, requirements onnew system functionality, and economical constraints on system development.Component based design has been successful for the development of general-purposecomputer systems such as destop and e-business. READ MORE
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3. The United Nations Reformed : Responsibility, Protection and the Standing of States
Abstract : This study is about reform of the United Nations. The study does not address reform proposals that set out to change the organizational structure of the UN, but focuses on initiatives that affect the normative basis of the international society that the United Nations and the UN Charter enable and sustain. READ MORE
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4. Heuristic optimization of the p-median problem and population re-distribution
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the heuristic optimization of the p-median problem and Swedish population redistribution. The p-median model is the most representative model in the location analysis. READ MORE
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5. The monetary value of marine environmental change
Abstract : The marine ecosystems are fundamental for human welfare. A number of current environmental pressures need attention, and the formulation of management strategies requires information from a variety of analytical dimensions. The linkage between environmental change and resulting implications for human welfare is one such dimension. READ MORE
