Search for dissertations about: "decentralised information systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words decentralised information systems.
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1. Residential Demand Response in the Context of European Union Energy Policy
Abstract : In order to achieve energy security, reduce global warming and promote the vision of a common electricity market, the European Union (EU) is transforming the EU electricity grid from a large set of independent hierarchical national grids into one meshed EU-wide grid. For the first time in the history of the electric power industry, residential consumers are being integrated into the grid as active consumers and micro-generators of electricity. READ MORE
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2. Toward Privacy-Preserving Decentralised Systems
Abstract : Privacy enhancing technologies have proven to be a beneficial area of research lessening the threats users' privacy in centralised systems such as online social networks. Decentralised solutions have been proposed to extend the control that users have over their data as opposed to the centralised massive collection of personal and sensitive data. READ MORE
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3. Implementing Shop Floor IT for Industry 4.0
Abstract : The fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0, is a paradigm shift that is currently changing our society and the way we produce things. The first industrial revolution started at the end of the 18th century and was enabled by mechanisation and steam power. READ MORE
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4. Deciding on Sourcing Option for Hosting of Software Applications in Organisations
Abstract : Software applications are of great importance in organisations, and performance of an organisation depends on how hosting of software applications are organised. This thesis deals with the question: Why and how organisations decide on specific sourcing options for software applications hosting. READ MORE
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5. Approaching the intangible benefits of a boundary object
Abstract : Today´s information society is constantly increasing the quantity of digital information that organisations have access to and depend on. Despite this dependency, few descriptions exist of the benefits which this digital information can provide the organisation with. READ MORE