Search for dissertations about: "field data collection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 215 swedish dissertations containing the words field data collection.
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1. Understanding Human Mobility with Emerging Data Sources: Validation, spatiotemporal patterns, and transport modal disparity
Abstract : Human mobility refers to the geographic displacement of human beings, seen as individuals or groups, in space and time. The understanding of mobility has broad relevance, e.g., how fast epidemics spread globally. READ MORE
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2. Scheduling Garbage Collection in Embedded Systems
Abstract : The complexity of systems for automatic control and other safety-critical applications grows rapidly. Computer software represents an increasing part of the complexity. As larger systems are developed, we need to find scalable techniques to manage the complexity in order to guarantee high product quality. READ MORE
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3. Using Observers for Model Based Data Collection in Distributed Tactical Operations
Abstract : Modern information technology increases the use of computers in training systems as well as in command-and-control systems in military services and public-safety organizations. This computerization combined with new threats present a challenging complexity. READ MORE
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4. Database and Visualization for Advanced Systems Biology
Abstract : In the information age, there is plenty of information available publicly in the field of biology. Utilization of biological data is still slow and inefficient compared to the amount of data generated. This problem arise due to the specific characteristics of biological data, which are complex, dynamic and variable. READ MORE
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5. Design of an ICT-Supported Intervention for Occupational Stress Management : Case of Sri Lankan Software Employees
Abstract : Rapid technological advancements have paved the way for better support for human health and well-being, and ICT-supported occupational stress management is one such growing area. However, this field lacks studies that can provide pragmatic solutions for occupational stress management through the design of artefacts for specific occupational groups, especially in developing countries. READ MORE