Search for dissertations about: "compete"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 361 swedish dissertations containing the word compete.
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1. A Tale of Two Clusters: Sharing Resources to Compete
Abstract : “The death of distance” has become the battle cry of a modern generation of managers, policy makers and scientists who embrace the new globalized economy and its promise of frictionless exchange across the world. While highly influential, this view does not, however, stand unchallenged. READ MORE
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2. Essays on gender, competition and status
Abstract : This thesis consists of 6 papers, all of them using experimental methods. The experimental approach appeals to me, since a good design may allow a clear cut identification of the effects under study. READ MORE
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3. School Choice, School Performance and School Segregation : Institutions and Design
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-contained chapters. The first chapter, Are Parents Uninformed? – The Impact of School Performance Information on School Choice Behavior and Student Assignment, is co-authored by Elsisabet Olme. We investigate the effects of school performance information on school choice behavior and student assignment. READ MORE
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4. Energy-Efficient Computing over Streams with Massively Parallel Architectures
Abstract : The rise of many-core processor architectures in the high-performance computing market answers to a constantly growing need of processing power to solve more and more challenging problems such as the ones in computing for big data. Fast computation is more and more limited by the very high power required and the management of the considerable heat produced. READ MORE
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5. Algorithms and Framework for Energy Efficient Parallel Stream Computing on Many-Core Architectures
Abstract : The rise of many-core processor architectures in the market answers to a constantly growing need of processing power to solve more and more challenging problems such as the ones in computing for big data. Fast computation is more and more limited by the very high power required and the management of the considerable heat produced. READ MORE