Search for dissertations about: "effektivisering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word effektivisering.
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1. Effektivisering av abonnentcentraler i fjärrvärmenät
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2. Low-Cost Demonstrators : Enhancing Product Development with the Use of Physical Representations
Abstract : Ever since the early nineties and the advent of affordable and comprehensive 3D-CAD systems, companies have striven to take advantage of cost-effective Virtual Prototyping, gradually moving away from activities involving physical representations of the evolving product. There are, however, aspects of the product development process that are less suitable for virtual exploration. READ MORE
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3. Non-Energy Benefits of Industrial Energy Efficiency : Roles and Potentials
Abstract : Climate and environmental targets place significant requirements on energy efficiency and improved industrial energy efficiency is viewed as one of the most important means of reducing CO2 emissions and mitigating climate change. Even though efforts have been undertaken to improve energy efficiency there is still the potential for further improvements to be made. READ MORE
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4. Reassembling Local E-Government : A study of actors’ translations of digitalisation in public administration
Abstract : The digitalisation of society decidedly affects public administration. Swedish public administration has long worked with information technologies for an effective and improved management of public services. But new and increased use of information technologies in society poses new challenges. READ MORE
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5. Maintenance strategy for a railway infrastructure in a regulated environment
Abstract : The operation and maintenance of railway infrastructure is complex, strictly regulated by government legislation, and must be working in close cooperation with all the stakeholders including customers involved, in order to avoid sub optimization. The business configuration of the Swedish Railway system makes it very difficult to optimize the entire railway operation, as many times its stakeholders have conflicting demands. READ MORE