Search for dissertations about: "concepts"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 2652 swedish dissertations containing the word concepts.
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11. Peace by repatriation : Concepts, cases, and conditions
Abstract : The focus of this study is the assumption that the return of refugees is a necessary condition for the establishment of sustainable peace after armed conflict. This assumption is often made in the peacebuilding literature as well as by policy makers, but it has rarely been the object of systematic analysis. READ MORE
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12. Development of a multi-criteria hierarchical framework for maintenance performance measurement : concepts, issues and challenges
Abstract : Effective management of maintenance process is critical for economic viability and a long term survival of many industries. In fact, an effective and efficient maintenance process is a must for most of industries to assure asset performance often measured in in terms of high asset availability, high level of safety and good quality, besides value addition. READ MORE
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13. 3D Gesture Recognition and Tracking for Next Generation of Smart Devices : Theories, Concepts, and Implementations
Abstract : The rapid development of mobile devices during the recent decade has been greatly driven by interaction and visualization technologies. Although touchscreens have signicantly enhanced the interaction technology, it is predictable that with the future mobile devices, e.g. READ MORE
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14. Smart connected homes : concepts, risks, and challenges
Abstract : The growth and presence of heterogeneous connected devices inside the home have the potential to provide increased efficiency and quality of life to the residents. Simultaneously, these devices tend to be Internet-connected and continuously monitor, collect, and transmit data about the residents and their daily lifestyle activities. READ MORE
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15. Presence through actions : theories, concepts, and implementations
Abstract : During face-to-face meetings, humans use multimodal information, including verbal information, visual information, body language, facial expressions, and other non-verbal gestures. In contrast, during computer-mediated-communication (CMC), humans rely either on mono-modal information such as text-only, voice-only, or video-only or on bi-modal information by using audiovisual modalities such as video teleconferencing. READ MORE