Search for dissertations about: "digitala system"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 96 swedish dissertations containing the words digitala system.
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1. Machine Learning Concepts for Service Data Interoperability
Abstract : Industrial automation is transforming by ongoing digitalization efforts to create a flexible industrial internet of things, turning manufacturing facilities into large-scale systems of cyber-physical systems. This development requires addressing the challenging issue of making heterogeneous systems, data models, and standards interoperable, a core problem in designing sustainable service-oriented automation frameworks. READ MORE
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2. Integrating Systems in the Print Production Workflow : Aspects of Implementing JDF
Abstract : The print production workflow consists of various disparate systems — from production equipment to management information systems. During the production of a printed product, information regarding the product must be communicated between the systems in the workflow. READ MORE
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3. Smart Cities and Big Data Analytics : A Data-Driven Decision-Making Perspective
Abstract : The phenomenon of digitalization has led to the emergence of a new term—big data. Big data refers to the vast volumes of digital data characterized by its volume, velocity, variety, veracity, and value. READ MORE
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4. Design Principles for Network Distributed Denial of Service Defense
Abstract : People, organizations and society are become more and more dependent upon access to Information Systems. Most Information Systems are accessible via the Internet. It is becoming easier and easier to perform successful network attacks against these Information Systems, which causes the system to become unavailable for its intended users. READ MORE
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5. User engagement in Living Labs : Issues and concerns
Abstract : User engagement and the participatory design approach are well-established in information systems research for many years, and several studies have investigated the challenges of user engagement in the innovation processes. The majority of these studies have discussed participatory design activities – specifically user engagement –in an organizational context. READ MORE