Search for dissertations about: "Trace recovery"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words Trace recovery.
-
1. Coordinating requirements engineering and software testing
Abstract : The development of large, software-intensive systems is a complex undertaking that is generally tackled by a divide and conquer strategy. Organizations face thereby the challenge of coordinating the resources which enable the individual aspects of software development, commonly solved by adopting a particular process model. READ MORE
-
2. Isotope analysis of trace and ultra-trace elements in environmental matrices
Abstract : High precision isotope ratio measurements have found increasing application in various branches of science, from classical isotope geochronology to complex multi-tracer experiments in environmental studies. Progress in analytical technologies in recent years has allowed higher quality data to be obtained through mass spectrometry. READ MORE
-
3. Advancing trace recovery evaluation: Applied information retrieval in a software engineering context
Abstract : Successful development of software systems involves efficient navigation among software artifacts. However, as artifacts continuously are produced and modified, engineers are typically plagued by challenging information landscapes. READ MORE
-
4. Landfills and glass dumpsites as future bank accounts of resources : waste characterization and trace elements extraction
Abstract : Environmental pollution and health threats as well as scarcity of raw materials, water, food and energy are among the main challenges our world are now facing. Simultaneously, landfills and open dumpsites still are the dominant global waste disposal option even with their long term environmental impacts in case of greenhouse gases and contaminated leachates. READ MORE
-
5. Distribution and chemical association of trace elements in incinerator residues and mining waste from a leaching perspective
Abstract : Incineration is a mainstream strategy for solid waste management in Sweden and all over the world. Improved knowledge and understanding about the distribution of trace elements (in ashes) during incineration, and how trace element partitioning respond to the changes in waste composition, are important in terms of combustion process optimization and plant efficiency. READ MORE
