Search for dissertations about: "Quality Measurement"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 677 swedish dissertations containing the words Quality Measurement.
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21. Determining the quality of natural gas and biomethane : Development of a correlative method and instrument prototype for measuring gas quality
Abstract : The composition of natural gas highly depends on its origin: natural gas from various deposits, substitute natural gas that can be produced from fossil fuels or renewable sources. The intermixing of gases from various supply sources during pipeline transportation also leads to more complicated and unpredictable gas composition variations at the consumption site. READ MORE
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22. Microwave measurement techniques for industrial process monitoring and quality control
Abstract : Process monitoring and quality control by sensor measurements are essential for the automatisation and optimisation of many industrial manufacturing processes. This thesis is concerned with microwave sensing, which is a measurement modality with potential to improve the in-line sensing capabilities in several industries. READ MORE
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23. Validation of a Standard- and Metric-Based Software Quality Model : Creating the Prerequisites for Experimentation
Abstract : Our long term research goal is to validate a standard- and metric-based software quality model. Today, ambiguous metric definitions lead to incomparable implementation variants in tools. READ MORE
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24. Measuring Efficiency in the Swedish Health Care Sector – Levels, Trade-offs and Determinants
Abstract : This thesis measures cost efficiency in the production of health care and social services in Sweden. The object of analysis is not provider efficiency, but instead the relative efficiency of political organizations or different contractual arrangements. READ MORE
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25. Development and evaluation of an independent system for absorbed dose calculations in radiotherapy
Abstract : The aim of this work was to develop, implement and evaluate an independent system with which to calculate the absorbed dose, delivered by high-energy X-ray beams, to the prescription point and the depth of dose maximum. The introduction of such a system in the clinical routine may help ensure high-quality treatment and avoidance of errors which may jeopardise the clinical outcome of the treatment (i. READ MORE