Search for dissertations about: "certainty approach"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words certainty approach.
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16. Adaptive Multidimensional Filtering
Abstract : This thesis contains a presentation and an analysis of adaptive filtering strategies for multidimensional data. The size, shape and orientation of the flter are signal controlled and thus adapted locally to each neighbourhood according to a predefined model. READ MORE
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17. Valuation and pricing of traffic safety
Abstract : This thesis consists of six essays covering the topic of valuation and pricing of accidents. In the first essay a theory of the external marginal cost of accidents is presented. The external cost is dependent on the value of statistical life, the proportion internal cost and the so called risk elasticity, i.e. READ MORE
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18. Effectiveness of EU Law versus Procedural Protection – Tracing the tension throughout the case-law of the Court of Justice on ex officio review by the national judge
Abstract : This work deals with the tension between the effectiveness of European Union law and national rules of procedure put in place to safeguard the legal certainty and judicial protection of litigants. Particular attention is paid to rules constraining the power of national judges to apply Union law of their own motion – i.e. READ MORE
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19. Dual control concepts for linear dynamical systems
Abstract : We study simultaneous learning and control of linear dynamical systems. In such a setting, control policies are derived with respect to two objectives: i) to control the system as well as possible, given the current knowledge of system dynamics (exploitation), and ii) to gather as much information as possible about the unknown system that can improve control (exploration). READ MORE
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20. A Maturity Model for Measuring Organizations Escalation Capability of IT-related Security Incidents
Abstract : An inability to handle IT-related security incidents can have devastating effects on both organizations and society at large. The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) emphasizes that cyber-security incidents affecting critical information infrastructures may simultaneously create significant negative impacts for several countries, and when incidents strike, the primary business processes of many organizations may be jeopardized. READ MORE