Search for dissertations about: "Sårbarhet"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 59 swedish dissertations containing the word Sårbarhet.
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16. To mourn and resist stigma : Narration, meaning-making and self-formation after a parent’s suicide
Abstract : Grief following a parent’s suicide has been called ‘the silent grief’: due to a prevailing stigma connected to suicide as a mode of death, the parent cannot be talked about. This silenced or distorted communication complicates grieving youths’ meaning reconstruction centred on the question of why the parent committed suicide – a question inevitably linked to queries of who the deceased parent was, and that ultimately triggers thoughts about who oneself has become in the light of this experience. READ MORE
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17. Toward Cyber-Secure and Resilient Networked Control Systems
Abstract : Resilience is the ability to maintain acceptable levels of operation in the presence of abnormal conditions. It is an essential property in industrial control systems, which are the backbone of several critical infrastructures. READ MORE
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18. Structural changes in marine ecosystems – the application of novel network approaches to understand marine regime shift
Abstract : Anthropogenic drivers, such as climate change and fishing, have severe, often unexpected impacts on marine ecosystems. Species responses to drivers may have cascading effects through ecological communities, potentially changing the structure and functioning of the food web. READ MORE
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19. Protection of Complex Infrastructure Systems against Intentional Electromagnetic Interference
Abstract : In this thesis the effects of, and defense against, antagonistic attacks using Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) are treated; especially when targeting infrastructure critical to society (CI).IEMI as a means to disturb or destroy electronic equipment draws its roots from military methods to interrupt or interfere with enemy activities. READ MORE
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20. Software Diversity for Third-Party Dependencies
Abstract : Thanks to the emergence of package managers and online software repositories, modern software development heavily relies on the reuse of third-party libraries. This practice has significant benefits in terms of productivity and reliability. READ MORE