Search for dissertations about: "Threat and Opportunity"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Threat and Opportunity.
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16. A Protocol Framework for Adaptive Real-Time Communication in Industrial Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
Abstract : Low-power and resource-constrained wireless technology has been regarded as an emerging technology that introduces a paradigm shift in a wide range of applications such as industrial automation, smart grid, home automation and so on. The automation industry has significant contributions to economic revenues, job opportunities and world-class research. READ MORE
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17. On Calibration of Ground Sensor Networks
Abstract : Sensor networks are everywhere around us. Developments in sensor technology and advances in hardware miniaturization open up brand-new application areas. In the future networks of cheap and small sensor nodes will be deployed for a variety of purposes. READ MORE
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18. Suppliers in collaboration : the impact on the strategies of the individual firm
Abstract : The general purpose of this thesis is to describe and analyse how collaboration in supplier network influence the individual supplier. The focus is the influence on the supplier's strategic development and how it influences the customer relationship. READ MORE
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19. Exploring barriers and enablers to the implementation of feasible interventions that address antibiotic resistance in Romania
Abstract : Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global public threat to human and animal health and sustainable development with significant economic and societal implications. The key drivers of AMR are numerous with one key one being non-prudent use (whether misuse or overuse) of antibiotics. READ MORE
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20. A Future for the Past of Desert Vernacular Architecture
Abstract : Desert vernacular architecture has always been the product of a sustainable building cycle. People inherited the traditional way of building from their ancestors and the knowledge was transferred and developed from one generation to another. READ MORE