Search for dissertations about: "Scheduling theory"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words Scheduling theory.
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6. Optimal Coordination of Flexible Manufacturing Systems, with Automatic Generation of Collision- and Dealock-Free Working Schedule
Abstract : The ever more rapidly changing markets pose high demands on the modern industry, often making it necessary to have varied and frequently updated product portfolios. As a consequence, modern industrial systems need to be easily adaptable to different kinds of products, which makes the use of flexible manufacturing systems (FMS) increasingly popular. READ MORE
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7. Linear Parameter-Varying Systems - an approach to gain scheduling
Abstract : In recent years the interest for gain scheduling methods has increased. Gain scheduling is a collection of methods that try to tackle the challenging problem of nonlinear control in a divide and conquer manner. The use of local linear system theory to obtain a non-local controller is the fundament of the gain scheduling methods. READ MORE
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8. Understanding Applications of Project Planning and Scheduling in Construction Projects
Abstract : Construction project life-cycle processes must be managed in a more effective and predictable way to meet project stakeholders’ needs. However, there is increasing concern about whether know-how effectively improves understanding of underlying theories of project management processes for construction organizations and their project managers. READ MORE
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9. Heterogeneous Knowledge Sharing in eHealth : Modeling, Validation and Application
Abstract : Knowledge sharing has become an important issue in the eHealth field for improving the quality of healthcare service. However, since eHealth subject is a multidisciplinary and cross-organizational area, knowledge sharing is a serious challenge when it comes to developing eHealth systems. READ MORE
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10. On Optimization-Based Coordination of Automated Vehicles in Confined Sites
Abstract : Autonomous driving is a major technological challenge, offering potential improvements in safety, efficiency, and comfort for daily transportation. However, the full-scale implementation of fully automated vehicles (AVs) remains distant, primarily due to safety concerns. READ MORE