Search for dissertations about: "actor networks"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 77 swedish dissertations containing the words actor networks.
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16. Coping with Misbehavior in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
Abstract : n this work, we address the question of how to enable a system to operate despite the presence of misbehavior. Specifically, in a mobile ad-hoc network, how can we keep the network functional for normal nodes when other nodes do not route and forward correctly? Node misbehavior due to selfish or malicious reasons or faulty nodes can significantly degrade the performance of mobile ad-hoc networks. READ MORE
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17. Dressed for success : designing and managing regional strategic networks
Abstract : Inter-organizational network initiatives such as regional strategic networks (RSNs) are often used by firms and public agencies to support regional development and competitiveness. RSNs are designed networks managed by a hub and financed by public or private means. READ MORE
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18. Open Service Innovation in Industrial Networks
Abstract : Constant development of new technologies in a rapidly changing and globalized world decreases product life cycles. Time-to-market is crucial for commercial success. This development requires resources to create new knowledge and skills within organizations and together in networks with other firms. READ MORE
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19. Strategic Design of Multi-Actor Nascent Energy and Industrial Infrastructure Networks under Uncertainty
Abstract : Infrastructure networks, such as gas transmission and distribution pipelines, electricity transmission and distribution cables, district heating networks and carbon capture and storage pipeline networks are vital infrastructures that form the backbone of our energy system. They transport commodities (i.e. READ MORE
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20. Water for the Many : Health, neighbourhood change and equality of access during the expansion of Swedish urban water networks
Abstract : During the course of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, conditions for life in the city changed drastically. Investments in infrastructure, health and education coincided with economic growth, urbanisation and mortality decline. READ MORE