Search for dissertations about: "code level"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 326 swedish dissertations containing the words code level.
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1. Code-switching in Chicano Theater : Power, Identity and Style in Three Plays by Cherríe Moraga
Abstract : The thesis examines local and global functions of code-switching and code-mixing in Chicano theater, i.e. in writing intended for performance. The data of this study consists of three published plays by Chicana playwright Cherríe Moraga. READ MORE
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2. Code Optimisation Techniques for Lazy Functional Languages
Abstract : This thesis describes a complete compiler back-end for lazy functional languages, which uses various interprocedural optimisations to produce highly optimised code. The most important contributions of this work are the following. READ MORE
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3. Generating Optimized and Secure Binary Code
Abstract : The increased digitalization of modern societies has resulted in a proliferation of a broad spectrum of embedded devices, ranging from personal smartphones and heart pacemakers to large-scale industrial IoT systems. Since they often handle various sensitive data, these devices increasingly become the targets of cyberattacks that threaten the integrity of personal data, financial security, and sometimes even people’s safety. READ MORE
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4. Incremental Clustering of Source Code : a Machine Learning Approach
Abstract : Technical debt at the architectural level is a severe threat to software development projects. Uncontrolled technical debt that is allowed to accumulate will undoubtedly hinder speedy development and maintenance, introduce bugs and problems in the software product, and may ultimately result in the abandonment of the source code. READ MORE
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5. From Models to Code and Back : A Round-trip Approach for Model-driven Engineering of Embedded Systems
Abstract : The complexity of modern systems is continuously growing, thus demanding novel powerful development approaches.In this direction, model-driven and component-based software engineering have reached the status of promising paradigms for the development of complex systems. READ MORE