Search for dissertations about: "event logging"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words event logging.
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1. Performance Analysis and Improvement of PR-SCTP in an Event Logging Context
Abstract : Due to certain shortcomings in TCP and UDP, the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) was defined for transporting telephony signaling traffic. The partially reliable extension of SCTP, PR-SCTP, has been considered as a candidate for prioritizing content sensitive traffic and trading reliability against timeliness for applications with soft real time requirements. READ MORE
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2. Improving supply chains for logging residues and small-diameter trees in Sweden
Abstract : Forestry is expected to play a key enabling role in the transition towards a low-carbon, sustainable, and circular biomass-based economy in Europe. This will increase demand for forest biomass as a source of energy and traditional and new wood-based products. READ MORE
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3. Towards a Low Latency Internet: Understanding and Solutions
Abstract : Networking research and development have historically focused on increasing network throughput and path resource utilization, which particularly helped bulk applications such as file transfer and video streaming. Recent over-provisioning in the core of the Internet has facilitated the use of interactive applications like interactive web browsing, audio/video conferencing, multi- player online gaming and financial trading applications. READ MORE
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4. Fragmented landscapes : Assessment and communication of landscape connectivity in human-dominated landscapes
Abstract : This licentiate thesis summarizes the first half of my PhD on the theme of management of fragmented landscapes. The thesis applies – and reflects on the use of – network analysis of connectivity in relation to landscape planning. READ MORE
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5. Improving the efficiency of forest fuel supply chains
Abstract : Forest biomass has gained much interest as a resource for renewable energy production world-wide. In Sweden, easily accessible secondary forest fuels, such as by-products from the conventional forest industry, are today already fully utilised. READ MORE