Search for dissertations about: "Process plans"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 156 swedish dissertations containing the words Process plans.
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1. Software Process Assessment & Improvement in Industrial Requirements Engineering
Abstract : Requirements Engineering (RE) is a crucial part of any product management and product development activity, and as such deficiencies in the RE process may have severe consequences. There are reports from industry that point towards inadequate requirements being one of the leading sources for project failure. READ MORE
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2. Making Plans - Telling Stories : Planning in Karlskrona/Sweden 1980 - 2010
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to understand how a repertoire of municipal planning narratives evolved and how these were used as a means to explain, legitimise and produce change in a city that went through a process of urban transformation. The focus is set on the role of narratives in municipal plans as a mental preparation for change. READ MORE
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3. Coaching partial plans : an approach to knowledge-based tutoring
Abstract : The thesis describes a design for how a tutoring system can enhance the educational capabilities of a conventional knowledge-based system. Our approach to intelligent tutoring has been conceived within the framework of the KNOWLEDGE-LINKER project, which aims to develop tools and methods to support knowledge management and expert advice-giving for generic applications. READ MORE
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4. Model driven process planning for machining : Theory, application and improved information standards for efficient product realization
Abstract : Model driven process planning is a methodology that emphasizes the application of models to create, represent and use information of products, processes and resources. Industry today stores information in a fragmented manner, mainly document centered with the consequence of data duplication requiring comprehensive data management and maintenance. READ MORE
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5. An approach for systematic process planning of gear transmission parts
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to find and develop methods that enhance and support the creation of evolvable master process plans with possibilities to challenge productivity and meet changing design requirements. The condition for achieving this is primarily that both the fundamental thinking and the results behind a process plan can be described. READ MORE