Search for dissertations about: "customer correlation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words customer correlation.
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1. Load Modelling for Fatigue Assessment of Vehicles - a Statistical Approach
Abstract : A way of modelling loads in customer usage for fatigue life considerations of vehicles is discussed. The starting point is lateral vehicle loads acting on trucks. Customer usage is described by using road classification. READ MORE
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2. On Incentives affecting Risk and Asset Management of Power Distribution
Abstract : The introduction of performance based tariff regulations along with higher media and political pressure have increased the need for well-performed risk and asset management applied to electric power distribution systems (DS), which is an infrastructure considered as a natural monopoly. Compared to other technical systems, DS have special characteristics which are important to consider. READ MORE
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3. Implementing an Integrated Product Service Offering Design Method for Complex Products and Systems
Abstract : Over the last decade, manufacturing firms have shown increasing interest to shift from selling physical products to providing solutions for customer needs. Several concepts, such as the Integrated Product Service Offering (IPSO), have been developed to support these companies. READ MORE
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4. Impact of dependencies in risk assessments of power distribution systems
Abstract : Society has become increasingly dependent on electricity, so power system reliability is of crucial importance. However, while underinvestment leads to an unacceptable number of power outages, overinvestment will result in costs that are too high for society. The challenge is to find a socioeconomically adequate level of risk. READ MORE
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5. Quality Management for Sustainable Health : Methodologies, Values and Practices taken from Swedish Organizations
Abstract : In many Western countries today, not least in Sweden, there are a lot of organizations that have great problems with sickness absence. The costs connected to the high rates of sickness absence have also risen to alarming levels. READ MORE