Search for dissertations about: "hosting capacity"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words hosting capacity.
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16. Hybrid e-learning for Rural Secondary Schools in Uganda
Abstract : This licentiate thesis is concerned with the development of appropriate tools and implementation of hybrid e-learning to support science and mathematics education of female students in typical rural advanced-level secondary schools. In Uganda few rural female students participate in technology and engineering education in tertiary institutions because they perform poorly in science and mathematics subjects at advanced secondary school level of education. READ MORE
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17. On Transfer Functions for Power Quality Studies in Wind Power and Solar PV Plants
Abstract : As part of the decarbonisation of the energy system, wind and solar power are expected to play an important role. However, together with their growth, new challenges appear in the electric power system; this requires further research, development, and often studies before connection is possible. READ MORE
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18. Bioactive leishmanicidal alkaloid molecules from Galipea longiflora Krause with immunomodulatory activity
Abstract : According to WHO, leishmaniasis is endemic in 98 countries, and has been placed ninth in a global analysis of infectious diseases. Treatment of leishmaniasis is based on pentavalent antimonials but toxicity and developing resistance have been reported. READ MORE
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19. Resilient Resource Allocation for Service Placement in Mobile Edge Clouds
Abstract : Mobile edge computing makes available distributed computation and stor-age resources in close proximity to end users and allows to provide low-latencyand high-capacity services within mobile networks. Therefore, mobile edgecomputing is emerging as a promising architecture for hosting critical ser-vices with stringent latency and performance requirements, which otherwiseare challenging to be addressed in conventional cloud computing architectures. READ MORE
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20. Performance anomaly detection and resolution for autonomous clouds
Abstract : Fundamental properties of cloud computing such as resource sharing and on-demand self-servicing is driving a growing adoption of the cloud for hosting both legacy and new application services. A consequence of this growth is that the increasing scale and complexity of the underlying cloud infrastructure as well as the fluctuating service workloads is inducing performance incidents at a higher frequency than ever before with far-reaching impact on revenue, reliability, and reputation. READ MORE