Search for dissertations about: "certification"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 121 swedish dissertations containing the word certification.
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6. Kind of turquoise : Effects of seafood eco-certification and sustainable consumption
Abstract : Aquaculture and fisheries hold promise for supplying a growing world population with healthy food produced without undermining the earth’s carrying capacity. However, just as livestock production and agriculture, seafood production can have negative environmental impacts and if a continuous or even increased supply is to be guaranteed, the pressure on affected ecosystems needs to be limited. READ MORE
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7. Towards Trustworthy and Secure Internet of Things Devices : Using hardware-assisted Trusted Execution and Automated Certification
Abstract : The advent of Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) for IoT aligns with the reinforcement of IoT security through recent laws and regulations. A major part of IoT systems comprises of resource-constrained devices, with less margin in memory and computation capabilities to embed sophisticated security solutions. READ MORE
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8. Verification Based Failure Detection for Real-Time Java and Floating-Point Computations
Abstract : To err is human, and machines help us avoiding errors. This thesis presents two ways, based on verification technology, to prevent failures.Safety critical Real-Time Java applications usually need a certification. Tests fulfilling specific coverage criteria can be part of such certification, like in the DO-178 standard. READ MORE
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9. Does Voluntary Governance Work? : Insights from Specialty Coffee
Abstract : Agricultural businesses contribute to sustainability problems, but they are also increasingly central to the effort to develop solutions. One way of moving toward sustainability is through regulatory governance. In this thesis, I analyze a tool of regulatory governance called voluntary market-based regulatory initiatives. READ MORE
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10. On Sustainability of Biomass for Energy and the Governance Thereof
Abstract : Due to concerns about climate change, energy security, and resource scarcity, non- renewable resources are increasingly being displaced by biomass. As with most human activities, the production of biobased products can be associated with negative impacts. Primarily, this relates to the biomass supply systems, i.e. READ MORE