Search for dissertations about: "automotive tool"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 114 swedish dissertations containing the words automotive tool.
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1. Model-Based Analysis of Critical Resources in Automotive System Architectures
Abstract : Modern cars contain more and more innovative user functions, some of which can only be implemented in software and electronics. Electronics and software allows the vehicle system to be flexible, and at the same time creates additional complexity. READ MORE
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2. Model-Based Requirements Engineering in the Automotive Industry: Challenges and Opportunities
Abstract : Context:The automotive industry is faced with rapid increases in size and complexity of their software engineering efforts, which makes successful Requirements Engineering essential. Model-Based Engineering has been suggested as a method to handle increasing complexity on a higher level of abstraction. READ MORE
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3. Method and Tool Support for Automotive Software Engineering
Abstract : Modelling is an essential activity in all engineering disciplines, and automotive software engineering is no exception. Model-driven software engineering – which has been shown with extensive evidence to improve efficiency and effectiveness of software development – acknowledges the centrality of models and advocates the use of models as primary development artefacts; it is in the models that work should be done, and other development artefacts – such as requirement specifications, documentation and source code – should be generated from the models. READ MORE
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4. Inclusion Characteristics and Their Link to Tool wear in Metal Cutting of Clean Steels Suitable for Automotive Applications
Abstract : This thesis covers some aspects of hard part turning of carburised steels using a poly‑crystalline cubic boron nitride (PCBN) cutting tool during fine machining. The emphasis is on the influence of the steel cleanliness and the characteristics of non‑metallic inclusions in the workpiece on the active wear mechanisms of the cutting tool. READ MORE
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5. Virtual Training - Preparatory Training in Automotive Assembly
Abstract : The automotive industry is constantly facing new challenges. Reduction of waste and time-to-market, ability to offer the customer a unique combination of options as well as high product quality are examples of issues that have been in focus during the past decade and still considered extremely important. READ MORE