Search for dissertations about: "distribution networks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 351 swedish dissertations containing the words distribution networks.
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1. Multivariate Networks : Visualization and Interaction Techniques
Abstract : As more and more data is created each day, researchers from different science domains are trying to make sense of it. A lot of this data, for example our connections to friends on different social networking websites, can be modeled as graphs, where the nodes are actors and the edges are relationships between them. READ MORE
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2. Exploiting the Synergies from Coupled Electricity and Heat Distribution Networks : Modelling, simulation and optimization based on an extended energy hub approach
Abstract : Recent literature shows that there is a significant potential of decarbonisation and efficiency improvement that can be achieved through the synergy from multi-energy systems (MESs). Coupling technologies, such as co-generation plants, heat pumps and thermal storages are widely recommended as means of unlocking additional flexibility and increasing the penetration of renewables in the heating and electricity sectors. READ MORE
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3. VAT in peer-to-peer content distribution : towards a tax proposal for decentralized networks
Abstract : Peer-to-peer (P2P) is just the most prominent among a number of new technologies and social phenomena which allow easy searching, downloading, and sharing of resources online.P2P networks are increasingly becoming an important medium for the exchange of digital information, in both legitimate and illegitimate scenarios. READ MORE
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4. Role Changes in Distribution Networks: A Study of Middlemen
Abstract : This licentiate thesis deals with re-orientation of the role of firms identified as ‘middlemen in distribution channels’. Evolving conditions in the business context of these firms have challenged their traditional role. READ MORE
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5. Packaging Networks : a framework for integrating packaging suppliers in the demand chain
Abstract : The ability to understand packaging and how it contributes to the establishment of efficient logistics and the creation of individualised values for consumers is becoming increasingly important. This licentiate thesis stresses the importance of applying a holistic view of packaging in order to be able to understand how to adapt the distribution channel to meet consumer demands. READ MORE
