Search for dissertations about: "block chain supply chain"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words block chain supply chain.
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1. Contribution to development of a secured traceability system for textile and clothing supply chain
Abstract : Secured traceability implies not only the ability to identify, capture, and share required information on product transformation throughout the supply chain (SC), but also the ability to ensure the security of the traceability data. Due to information asymmetry and lack of transparency, textile and clothing (T&C) industries often face challenges in implementing and maintaining sufficient traceability. READ MORE
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2. Dynamic Modelling and Analysis of Information Flows in Production-Inventory and Supply Chain Systems
Abstract : System dynamics is the fundamental concept of this academic dissertation. The focus is on analysis and modelling of properties representative for production-inventory and supply chain systems. The modelling approach is based on Industrial Dynamics but employs a hybrid approach of Control Theory and simulation in the analysis. READ MORE
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3. Security in Physical Distribution Networks - A Survey Study of Swedish Transport Operators
Abstract : The objective of this study is to understand what factors influence the security of physical distribution networks. Thereafter it aims to bring to light what security measures exist today to enhance security and finally how to determine the profitability of security investments. READ MORE
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4. A Techno-Economic Framework for the Analysis of Concentrating Solar Power Plants with Storage
Abstract : Concentrating solar power plants can integrate cost-effective thermal energy storage systems and thereby supply controllable power on demand, an advantage against other renewable technologies. Storage integration allows a solar thermal power plant to increase its load factor and to shift production to periods of peak demand. READ MORE
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5. Rectifiers in CMOS for RFID Applications
Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is used today in a number of differentareas, such as logistics, supply chain management, access control and environmentalmonitoring. The ability to store information electronically in small tags that can be readwirelessly has great potential. READ MORE