Search for dissertations about: "Rapid Prototyping"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words Rapid Prototyping.
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21. Integration of engineering analysis information in the product development process
Abstract : Keen competition in modern industry motivates companies to produce better products in shorter lead-time. In addition low cost is another key factor that leads commercial success of a product. In the last decade, rapid development and implementation of computer technologies have had great impact on the product development process. READ MORE
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22. Piezoactuators for Microfluidics : Towards Dynamic Arraying
Abstract : Microfluidics can be used to increase performance, reduce reagent consumption and increase throughput in chemical analysis. With the forthcoming development of more advanced microfluidic systems, the integration of actuating elements becomes essential, giving the ability to control and manipulate fluid flow as well as sample or other components. READ MORE
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23. Designing with Machine Learning in Digital Pathology : Augmenting Medical Specialists through Interaction Design
Abstract : Recent advancements in machine learning (ML) have led to a dramatic increase in AI capabilities for medical diagnostic tasks. Despite technical advances, developers of predictive AI models struggle to integrate their work into routine clinical workflows. READ MORE
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24. Aircraft Design Automation and Subscale Testing : With Special Reference to Micro Air Vehicles
Abstract : This dissertation concerns how design automation as well as rapid prototyping and testing of subscale prototypes can support aircraft design. A framework for design automation has been developed and is applied specifically to Micro Air Vehicles (MAV). READ MORE
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25. Programming Model and Protocols for Reconfigurable Distributed Systems
Abstract : Distributed systems are everywhere. From large datacenters to mobile devices, an ever richer assortment of applications and services relies on distributed systems, infrastructure, and protocols. Despite their ubiquity, testing and debugging distributed systems remains notoriously hard. READ MORE