Search for dissertations about: "Targeted instruction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Targeted instruction.
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1. Measures that matter : Facilitating literacy through targeted instruction and assistive technology
Abstract : The acquisition of reading skills is one of the most important academic outcomes, as reading enables the individual to acquire knowledge and to actively take part in society. Despite research and educational progress, not all students develop their reading skills to a level that meet academic or societal demands. READ MORE
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2. Constraint-Based Register Allocation and Instruction Scheduling
Abstract : Register allocation (mapping variables to processor registers or memory) and instruction scheduling (reordering instructions to improve latency or throughput) are central compiler problems. This dissertation proposes a combinatorial optimization approach to these problems that delivers optimal solutions according to a model, captures trade-offs between conflicting decisions, accommodates processor-specific features, and handles different optimization criteria. READ MORE
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3. Instructional work in textile craft : Studies of interaction, embodiment and the making of objects
Abstract : The focus for this thesis is instructions and their role in guiding students’ activities and understandings in the context of textile craft. The empirical material consists of video recordings of courses in textile craft offered as part of teacher education programs. READ MORE
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4. No Hypervisor Is an Island : System-wide Isolation Guarantees for Low Level Code
Abstract : The times when malware was mostly written by curious teenagers are long gone. Nowadays, threats come from criminals, competitors, and government agencies. Some of them are very skilled and very targeted in their attacks. READ MORE
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5. Measuring the Impact of Hardware Errors in Computer Systems
Abstract : This thesis addresses the problem of measuring hardware error sensitivity of computer systems. Hardware error sensitivity is the probability that a hardware error will result in an erroneous output. READ MORE