Search for dissertations about: "Knowledge Collaboration and Sharing"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words Knowledge Collaboration and Sharing.
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21. A Novel Method for Adaptive Control of Manufacturing Equipment in Cloud Environments
Abstract : The ability to adaptively control manufacturing equipment, both in local and distributed environments, is becoming increasingly more important for many manufacturing companies.One important reason for this is that manufacturing companies are facing increasing levels of changes, variations and uncertainty, caused by both internal and external factors, which can negatively impact their performance. READ MORE
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22. Exploring Public Procurement of Swedish Railway Infrastructure Maintenance
Abstract : In 2002, Sweden started to outsource its railway infrastructure maintenance. Through gradual exposure (i.e. outsourcing one contract area at a time), the Swedish Transport Administration has developed its competence of being a client towards its contractors. READ MORE
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23. Conversation in Engineering Teams - Turning experiences into actions
Abstract : Companies working with product development in general, and the manufacturing industry in particular, act on the global market. The complexity of collaboration in such an environment has triggered this thesis. READ MORE
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24. Engineering know-who : why social connectedness matters to global design teams
Abstract : The background of this thesis is the development of global, ‘virtual’, collaboration teams in the engineering domain. Distributed concurrent engineering is probably the ‘holy grail’ of current research into collaborative engineering. READ MORE
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25. Computer-Supported Design for Producibility : Principles and Models for System Realisation and Utilisation
Abstract : For many products, the adaptation to customer specifications is essential and requires flexible product design and manufacture while maintaining competitive pricing. Engineering design is often concerned with striking a good balance between product properties, e.g. performance, and the resources required to manufacture and assemble the product. READ MORE