Search for dissertations about: "The Practicality Problem"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words The Practicality Problem.
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1. The Duality of Moral Language : On Hybrid Theories in Metaethics
Abstract : Moral language displays a characteristic duality. On the one hand, moral claims seem to be similar to descriptive claims: To say that an act is right (or wrong) seems to be a matter of making an assertion, thus indicating that the speaker has a moral belief about which she can be correct or mistaken. READ MORE
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2. Remember the small giants - Occupational exposure and characterization of aerosol particles
Abstract : BACKGROUND: Exposure to airborne particles in occupational environments can lead to both acute and long-term health effects in humans. To date, particle exposure limits in the air are typically given in terms of mass concentrations. READ MORE
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3. Resource budgeting as a tool for reduced development cost for embedded real-time computer systems
Abstract : Wouldn’t it be great if there were a systematic method for derivation of non functional constraints available at design time that made it possible to verify design and make implementa tion a much clearer task? This kind of methods are needed since systems of increasing com plexity has to be developed, and the cost for failing has proven to bee too high. The problem is how to derive the design time constraints into implementation time constraints, maintaining the traceability for the individual constraints, and early on get indications whether a project is about to fail or not. READ MORE
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4. Server-Aided Privacy-Preserving Proximity Testing
Abstract : Proximity testing is at the core of many Location-Based online Services (LBS) which we use in our daily lives to order taxis, find places of interest nearby, connect with people. Currently, most such services expect a user to submit his location to them and trust the LBS not to abuse this information, and use it only to provide the service. READ MORE
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5. Digital acceptance and commitment therapy for adults with chronic pain
Abstract : Background: Chronic pain is common and usually associated with co-morbid difficulties, which further reduces function and quality of life in those afflicted. Chronic pain also creates a great economic burden on both health-care and society at large. READ MORE