Search for dissertations about: "design similarity"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 80 swedish dissertations containing the words design similarity.
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21. Issues in Structured Knowledge Representation A Definitional Approach with Application to Case-Based Reasoning and Medical Informatics
Abstract : Several issues concerned with structured knowledge representation based on definitional structures are discussed: the realisation of knowledge-based systems using declarative programming, similarity assessment in knowledge representation and case-based reasoning, and the importance of human-computer interaction and information visualisation in knowledge-based systems. To illustrate the basic ideas, real-world applications from the area of oral medicine are used. READ MORE
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22. Automatic generation of configurable test-suites for software product lines
Abstract : Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE) is an approach used in the development of similar products, which aims at systematic reuse of software artifacts. The SPLE process has several activities executed to assure software quality. READ MORE
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23. Unwanted wanted sounds : Perception of sounds from water structures in urban soundscapes
Abstract : Water structures, for example, fountains, are common design elements in urban open public spaces. Their popularity is probably explained by their visual attractiveness. Less is known about how the sounds of water struc-tures influence the urban soundscape. READ MORE
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24. Deciphering sequence data : A multivariate approach
Abstract : In this thesis, attention has been focused on the quantitative description of nucleic acids, proteins and peptides. The strategy was to use multivariate chemometrical methods for improving the understanding of the complex structural codes of these kinds of biological molecules. READ MORE
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25. On subscale flight testing : Cost-effective techniques for research and development
Abstract : Experiments with downscaled or subscale physical models have traditionally been an essential source of information in aerospace research and development. Physical models are very effective at revealing unforeseen issues and providing confidence in design predictions or hypotheses. READ MORE