Search for dissertations about: "Unified Modelling Language"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Unified Modelling Language.
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1. Graphic Representation and Visualisation as Modelling Support for the Knowledge Acquisition Process
Abstract : The thesis describes steps taken towards using graphic representation and visual modelling support for the knowledge acquisition process in knowledge-based systems – a process commonly regarded as difficult. The performance of the systems depends on the quality of the embedded knowledge, which makes the knowledge acquisition phase particularly significant. READ MORE
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2. Integrating BIM and GIS for 3D City Modelling : The Case of IFC and CityGML
Abstract : 3D geoinformation has become a base for an increasing number of today’s applications. Examples of these applications are: city and urban planning, real estate management, environmental simulation, crisis and disaster management, telecommunication, facility management and others. READ MORE
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3. Specification of Resource Allocation Systems; a STEP towards a unified framework
Abstract : In recent years growing demands on flexibility and ability to decrease time to market has made it increasingly important for engineering companies to find ways of making information exchange between product design and manufacturing systems design more efficient. A much shortened iteration cycle could be obtained ifinformation about product design solutions could be made instantly available for engineers involved in manufacturing systems design. READ MORE
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4. Cyber-Physical Engineering of Distributed Automation Systems in Energy Domain
Abstract : The main focus of this thesis is in the domain of Energy Systems, specifically in the engi-neering of modern Smart Grid (SG) automation systems. The SG has been categorizedas a Cyber-Physical System (CPS), a complex system which exhibits tight integration between the cyber and the physical processes and their interactions in a networked envi-ronment. READ MORE
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5. Assumptions in Synthesis : An Approach to Multi-Agent Planning from Spatio-Temporal Specifications
Abstract : As the deployment of autonomous robots in real-world environments becomes increasingly prevalent, the need for these robots to operate safely and efficiently alongside human actors and other robots grows. Ensuring that robots adhere to their intended tasks and safety constraints as specified is of utmost importance, particularly when considering interactions between different robots and humans. READ MORE