Search for dissertations about: "Rule Based Systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 163 swedish dissertations containing the words Rule Based Systems.
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1. Cyber-Physical Engineering of Distributed Automation Systems in Energy Domain
Abstract : The main focus of this thesis is in the domain of Energy Systems, specifically in the engi-neering of modern Smart Grid (SG) automation systems. The SG has been categorizedas a Cyber-Physical System (CPS), a complex system which exhibits tight integration between the cyber and the physical processes and their interactions in a networked envi-ronment. READ MORE
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2. A method for analyzing value-based compliance in systems security
Abstract : Aim: The aim of this thesis is to design a method that supports analysis of different values that come into play in compliance and non compliance situations within information systems security (ISS). The thesis addresses the problem of lack of ISS compliance methods that support systematic analysis of compliant and non-compliant behaviours as well as the reasons for these behaviours. READ MORE
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3. Contributions to parallel multiparadigm languages : combining object-oriented and rule-based programming
Abstract : Today, object-oriented programming is widely used as a practical tool. For some types of complex applications, the object-oriented style needs to be complemented with other types of programming paradigms into a multiparadigm language. One candidate for such a complement is the rule-based programming paradigm. READ MORE
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4. Data management in control applications : a proposal based on active database systems
Abstract : Active database management systems can provide general solutions to data management problems in control applications. This thesis describes how traditional control algorithms and high-level operations in a control system can be combined by using an embedded active object-relational database management system as middleware. READ MORE
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5. Rule-based Models of Transcriptional Regulation and Complex Diseases : Applications and Development
Abstract : As we gain increased understanding of genetic disorders and gene regulation more focus has turned towards complex interactions. Combinations of genes or gene and environmental factors have been suggested to explain the missing heritability behind complex diseases. READ MORE