Search for dissertations about: "digital code"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 127 swedish dissertations containing the words digital code.
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1. Desire Lines : Towards a Queer Digital Media Phenomenology
Abstract : This dissertation explores ways in which “queer digital media use” co-produces senses of space, time, and queer being in contemporary Russia. Considering the particular implications of (in)visibility for queer living, and the importance of compartmentalizing conflicting spheres, the study provides a grounded account of queer life lived with and through digital media in a context currently characterized by “anti-gay” sentiments. READ MORE
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2. Program Matters : From Drawing to Code
Abstract : Whether on paper, on site or mediating between both, means for reading and writing geometry have been central to architecture: the use of compasses and rulers, strings, pins, stakes or plumb-lines enabled the analysis and reproduction of congruent figures on different surfaces since antiquity, and from the renaissance onwards, the consistent planar representation of three-dimensional shapes by means of projective geometry. Tacitly through practice, or explicitly encoded in classical geometry, the operational syntaxes of drawing instruments, real or imaginary, have determined the geometric literacies regulating the production and instruction of architecture. READ MORE
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3. Fingerprinting digital documents
Abstract : In this thesis we look at the fingerprinting problem. Our belief is that it is very difficult to prevent illegal copying, so our solution is to mark each copy uniquely so that if it is spread illegally, the original owner of that copy can be found. The principle is the same as for a serial number on a product. READ MORE
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4. Integrated Optimal Code Generation for Digital Signal Processors
Abstract : In this thesis we address the problem of optimal code generation for irregular architectures such as Digital Signal Processors (DSPs).Code generation consists mainly of three interrelated optimization tasks: instruction selection (with resource allocation), instruction scheduling and register allocation. READ MORE
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5. Distributed Clocking and Clock Generation in Digital CMOS SoC ASICs
Abstract : With shrinking technologies and higher clock rates comes the possibility to transform multi chip implementations to a single System on Chip (SoC). Implementing clock distribution and limiting the power consumption becomes increasingly troublesome with increased clock rate and chip area. READ MORE
