Search for dissertations about: "execution"
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1. Impediments for Automated Software Test Execution
Abstract : Automated software test execution is a critical part of the modern software development process, where rapid feedback on the product quality is expected. It is of high importance that impediments related to test execution automation are prevented and removed as quickly as possible. READ MORE
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2. Efficient memory management for message-passing concurrency, Part I : Single-threaded execution
Abstract : Manual memory management is error prone. Some of the errors it causes, in particular memory leaks and dangling pointers, are hard to find. Manual memory management becomes even harder when concurrency enters the picture. READ MORE
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3. Rethinking Speculative Execution from a Security Perspective
Abstract : Speculative out-of-order execution is one of the fundamental building blocks of modern, high-performance processors. To maximize the utilization of the system's resources, hardware and software security checks in the speculative domain can be temporarily ignored, without affecting the correctness of the application, as long as no architectural changes are made before transitioning to the non-speculative domain. READ MORE
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4. The Best There Is? : An Inquiry into Best Execution Rules
Abstract : Best execution obligations weigh on brokers when they execute orders to trade in shares for clients. These obligations have been seen as an outflow of general agency duties, and have been complemented by regulatory requirements related to best execution, dissemination of trading data, the handling of client orders and – in the United States – an obligation to execute at the best publicly available price or better (price protection). READ MORE
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5. Model-based execution monitoring
Abstract : The task of monitoring the execution of a software-based controller in order to detect, classify, and recover from discrepancies between the actual effects of control actions and the effects predicted by a model, is the topic of this thesis. Model-based execution monitoring is proposed as a technique for increasing the safety and optimality of operation of large and complex industrial process controllers, and of controllers operating in complex and unpredictable environments (such as unmanned aerial vehicles). READ MORE
