Search for dissertations about: "automating"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 93 swedish dissertations containing the word automating.
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6. Automating Black-Box Property Based Testing
Abstract : Black-box property based testing tools like QuickCheck allow developers to write elegant logical specifications of their programs, while still permitting unrestricted use of the same language features and libraries that simplify writing the programs themselves. This is an improvement over unit testing because a single property can replace a large collection of testcases, and over more heavy-weight white-box testing frameworks that impose restrictions on how properties and tested code are written. READ MORE
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7. Automating Reuse in Web Application Development
Abstract : Web applications are one of the fastest growing types of software systems today. Structurally, they are composed out of two parts: the server-side, used for data-access and business logic, and the client-side used as a user-interface. READ MORE
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8. Methods and Tools for Automating Language Engineering
Abstract : Language-processing software is becoming increasingly present in our society. Making such tools available to the greater number is not just a question of access to technology but also a question of language as they need to be adapted, or localized, to each linguistic community. READ MORE
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9. Automating levodopa dosing schedules for Parkinson’s disease
Abstract : Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease. Levodopa is mainly used to manage the motor symptoms of PD. However, disease progression and long-term use of levodopa cause reduced medication efficacy and side effects. When that happens, precise individualized dosing schedules are required. READ MORE
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10. Two Aspects of Automating Logics of Action and Change : Regression and Tractability
Abstract : The autonomy of an artificial agent (e.g. a robot) will certainly depend on its ability to perform "intelligent" tasks, such as learning, planning, and reasoning about its own actions and their effects on the enviroment, for example predicting the consequences of its own behaviour. READ MORE