Search for dissertations about: "Object oriented programming"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 58 swedish dissertations containing the words Object oriented programming.
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21. Language Constructs for Safe Parallel Programming on Multi-Cores
Abstract : The last decade has seen the transition from single-core processors to multi-cores and many-cores. This move has by and large shifted the responsibility from chip manufacturers to programmers to keep up with ever-increasing expectations on performance. READ MORE
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22. Abstractions to Control the Future
Abstract : Multicore and manycore computers are the norm nowadays, and users have expectations that their programs can do multiple things concurrently. To support that, developers use concur- rency abstractions such as threads, promises, futures, and/or channels to exchange information. READ MORE
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23. Analyzing execution-time of object-oriented programs using abstract interpretation
Abstract : As a result of the industrial deployment of real-time systems, there is an increasing demandfor methods to perform safe and tight calculation of the worst case execution time (WCET) ofprograms. The WCET is a necessary prerequisite for guaranteeing correct timing behaviour ofreal-time systems. READ MORE
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24. Low-level analysis of microarray data
Abstract : This thesis consists of an extensive introduction followed by seven papers (A-F) on low-level analysis of microarray data. Focus is on calibration and normalization of observed data. The introduction gives a brief background of the microarray technology and its applications in order for anyone not familiar with the field to read the thesis. READ MORE
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25. PDEModelica - Towards a High-Level Language for Modeling with Partial Differential Equations
Abstract : This thesis describes initial language extensions to the Modelica language to define a more general language called PDEModelica, with built-in support for modeling with partial differential equations (PDEs). Modelica® is a standardized modeling language for objectoriented, equation-based modeling. READ MORE