Search for dissertations about: "information search modes"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words information search modes.
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1. The Journey of Mobile Business Intelligence: From Vision to Use
Abstract : Mobile business intelligence (m-BI), an extension of business intelligence (BI), promises to support decision-making on the move. What is new and interesting about m-BI is the fact that users can access and analyse business information when needed independently of time and place on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. READ MORE
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2. Improving Manipulation and Control of Search and Rescue UGVs Operating Across Autonomy Levels
Abstract : Robots are often used for “dirty, dull and dangerous” jobs, where time, money or lives can be saved. A field with dangerous situations is search and rescue, with structural collapses and toxic environment. In those situations, robots have the potential to save lives. READ MORE
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3. Online fibre property measurements : foundations for a method based on ultrasound attenuation
Abstract : This thesis presents the foundations of a method for estimating fibre properties of pulp suitable for online application in the pulp and paper industry. In the pulp and paper industry, increased efficiency and greater paper quality control are two of the industry's main objectives. READ MORE
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4. Computational prediction of ligand binding in peptide G-protein coupled receptors
Abstract : G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a superfamily of membrane receptors involved in a wide variety of biological processes, and their malfunction is associated with many diseases. Consequently, GPCRs are targeted by one-third of the drugs on the market, and constitute the focus of active public and private research in the search of more effective drugs. READ MORE
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5. Indexing strategies for time series data
Abstract : Traditionally, databases have stored textual data and have been used to store administrative information. The computers used. and more specifically the storage available, have been neither large enough nor fast enough to allow databases to be used for more technical applications. READ MORE