Search for dissertations about: "data-flow"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the word data-flow.
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1. Intra-packet data-flow protocol processor
Abstract : Protocol processing is the bottleneck in high-speed computer networks. Many network processors have been suggested for switches and routers. Protocol processing in terminals has other characteristics than the processing in switches and routers. Therefore a new type of processor is desirable for terminals. READ MORE
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2. Efficient Modelling and Synthesis of Data Intensive Reconfigurable Systems
Abstract : Digital systems are integrated in our environment and have become a natural part of our every day life. As we rely more on these systems our expectations on them increases. We expect them to perform new tasks, communicate and cooperate. The complexity of these systems are increasing. READ MORE
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3. Integrating Visual Data Flow Programming with Data Stream Management
Abstract : Data stream management and data flow programming have many things in common. In both cases one wants to transfer possibly infinite sequences of data items from one place to another, while performing transformations to the data. READ MORE
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4. Control of visually guided event-based behaviors in industrial robotic systems
Abstract : Vision-based robotics is an ever-growing field within industrial automation. Demands for greater flexibility and higher quality motivate manufacturing companies to adopt these technologies for such tasks as material handling, assembly, and inspection. READ MORE
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5. Types for Crash Preventionn
Abstract : This thesis seeks to strengthen the capabilities of static polymorphic type-checking (as known from typed lambda calculus and functional programming) to allow a larger class of programming errors to be caught at compile time: the goal is to not only prevent illegal uses of data, but to also errors that lead to busy-loops, deadlocks, stack-overflows and heap-overflows. The thesis exploits that, for recursive programs, many correctness properties (including freedom from errors leading to busy-loops, etc. READ MORE