Search for dissertations about: "developer analysis"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words developer analysis.
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16. Paving the way for green qualities -Role of Environmental Assessment
Abstract : Implementing urban development projects in planning practice while simultaneously providing sufficient green spaces has proven to be challenging. As a result, there is a growing need for practical approaches and tools for the integration of urban green qualities in the on-going densification of cities. READ MORE
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17. A toolbox for idea generation and evaluation : Machine learning, data-driven, and contest-driven approaches to support idea generation
Abstract : Ideas are sources of creativity and innovation, and there is an increasing demand for innovation. For example, the start-up ecosystem has grown in both number and global spread. As a result, established companies need to monitor more start-ups than before and therefore need to find new ways to identify, screen, and collaborate with start-ups. READ MORE
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18. Drivhusmodellen i teori och praktik : ett verksamhetsintegrerat forsknings- och utvecklingsarbete för integration av utbildning, forskning och samverkan vid Luleå tekniska universitet
Abstract : This thesis concerns the development of a model for integration of education, research and cooperation intended for university use. The thesis builds on a research and development work integrated in the daily educational activity of the university. READ MORE
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19. A Framework for Seamless Variant Management and Incremental Migration to a Software Product-Line
Abstract : Context: Software systems often need to exist in many variants in order to satisfy varying customer requirements and operate under varying software and hardware environments. These variant-rich systems are most commonly realized using cloning, a convenient approach to create new variants by reusing existing ones. READ MORE
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20. Development and application of rule- and learning-based approaches within the scope of neuroimaging : Tensor voting, tractography and machine learning
Abstract : The opportunity to non-invasively probe the structure and function of different parts of the human body makes medical imaging an indispensable tool in clinical diagnostics and related fields of research. Especially neuroscientists rely on modalities like structural or functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computed Tomography or Positron Emission Tomography to study the human brain in vivo. READ MORE