Search for dissertations about: "extreme programming"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words extreme programming.
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1. Pointwise and Genomewide Significance Calculations in Gene Mapping through Nonparametric Linkage Analysis: Theory, Algorithms and Applications
Abstract : In linkage analysis or, in a wider sense, gene mapping one searches for disease loci along a genome. This is done by observing so called marker genotypes (alleles) and phenotypes (affecteds/unaffecteds) of a pedigree set, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Mathematical programming for optimal probability weighting
Abstract : In spite of the fact that probability weighting is widely used in statistics to correct for unequal sampling, control for confounding, and handle missing data, it has two main limitations. First, statistical inferences may be inefficient in the presence of extreme probability weights. READ MORE
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3. Simplifying development of secure software : Aspects and Agile methods
Abstract : Reducing the complexity of building secure software systems is an important goal as increased complexity can lead to more security flaws. This thesis aims at helping to reduce this complexity by investigating new programming techniques and software development methods for implementing secure software. READ MORE
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4. Design of Energy-Efficient High-Performance ASIP-DSP Platforms
Abstract : In the last ten years, limited clock frequency scaling and increasing power density has shifted IC design focus towards parallelism, heterogeneity and energy efficiency. Improving energy efficiency is by no means simple and it calls for a reevaluation of old design choices in processor architecture, and perhaps more importantly, development of new programming methodologies that exploit the features of modern architectures. READ MORE
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5. Integrating Management and Engineering Processes in Software Product Development
Abstract : The intangible nature of software means that traditional processes for managing product development are not sufficiently effective. This, in combination with the increasing share of software in technical products, has had the effect of making it difficult to identify improvement proposals for engineering processes in many cases. READ MORE