Search for dissertations about: "Mathematical software"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 136 swedish dissertations containing the words Mathematical software.
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1. Quantifying Process Quality : The Role of Effective Organizational Learning in Software Evolution
Abstract : Real-world software applications must constantly evolve to remain relevant. This evolution occurs when developing new applications or adapting existing ones to meet new requirements, make corrections, or incorporate future functionality. READ MORE
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2. Environment support for building structured mathematical models
Abstract : This thesis is about two topics. It describes a high-level programming environment for scientific computing, called ObjectMath, and several contributions to this environment. It also analyses the concept of software development environment architecture, in particular with respect to the ObjectMath environment. READ MORE
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3. Introducing Mode Switch in Component-Based Software Development
Abstract : Self-adaptivity, characterized by the ability to dynamically adjust behavior at runtime, is a growing trend in the evolution of modern embedded systems. While self-adaptive systems tend to be flexible and autonomous, self-adaptivity may inevitably complicate software design, test and analysis. READ MORE
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4. Design of High Performance Computing Software for Genericity and Variability
Abstract : Computer simulations have emerged as a cost efficient complement to laboratory experiments, as computers have become increasingly powerful. The aim of the present work is to explore the ideas of some state of the art software development practices, and ways in which these can be useful for developing high performance research codes. READ MORE
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5. Dynamic software enhancing creative mathematical reasoning
Abstract : This thesis includes two articles and a coat. The articles present two studies investigating students’ reasoning when they were working in pairs, solving mathematics problems using the dynamic software, GeoGebra, The first study shows that the students used GeoGebra as a collaborative environment where they shared their individual reasoning to one another. READ MORE