Search for dissertations about: "graphical modelling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words graphical modelling.
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1. Modelling, mapping and visualisation of flood inundation uncertainties
Abstract : Flood maps showing extents of predicted flooding for a given extreme event have wide usage in all types of spatial planning tasks, as well as serving as information material for the public. However, the production processes that these maps undergo (including the different data, methods, models and decisions from the persons generating them), which include both Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and hydraulic modelling, affect the map’s content, and will be reflected in the final map. READ MORE
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2. A Mode Switching Modelling Philosophy
Abstract : The thesis presents a modelling methodology for the systematic derivation of mathematical behaviour mod els of engineering systems , i. e. systems constructed by engineers. The first part presents the theoretical and philosophical foundation underlying a dass of methods generally referred to as physical modelling. READ MORE
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3. Coordinated Voltage Control in Electric Power Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with various aspects of coordinated voltage control in electric power systems. It consists of an introduction and six papers. The introduction contains a summary of the thesis and tutorials on voltage control and the search methods that have been applied. READ MORE
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4. Constraint-based conceptual design using principle solution elements
Abstract : The design of new products is an important engineering activity, and much of the competitiveness in high-salary countries depends on the ability to develop innovative products with acceptable time to market.During conceptual design, the principle solution for a product is conceived. READ MORE
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5. Mathematical Modelling of Insulin Signalling : Effects on Glucose Metabolism in Skeletal Muscle
Abstract : The use of models to understand complex phenomena is indispensable to the scientific community. The advantage of a model is that it simplifies the phenomena under study. However, a model should be only as complex as required, no more, no less. READ MORE