Search for dissertations about: "inspections"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 86 swedish dissertations containing the word inspections.
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11. The Employment Contract between Ethics and Economics
Abstract : This thesis investigates what work ought to be like. The answer it presents consists of an outline of a liberaltheory of justice in the employment contract based on theory developed in the area of political philosophy. READ MORE
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12. An Algorithmic Framework for Intelligent Concrete Structural Defects Detection and Classification
Abstract : The primary objective of inspecting concrete civil structures is to gather information concerning the deterioration of concrete elements, including issues like concrete cover cracking, delamination, or corrosion. Typically, this data is documented through field inspection notes, hand-drawn sketches, and photographs. READ MORE
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13. Empirical Evaluations of Usage-Based Reading and Fault Content Estimation for Software Inspections
Abstract : Empirical evaluations in software engineering are important in order to build a body of knowledge of methods that work in different environments. This thesis presents six empirical investigations of two techniques applied to software inspections, namely reading techniques and fault content estimation techniques. READ MORE
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14. Who you gonna call? Examining the possibilities of remote veterinary meat inspection
Abstract : Demand for locally produced meat from small-scale slaughterhouses and game-handling facilities brings severe logistical challenges in meat inspection, since such facilities are often situated in rural areas and the costs and time associated with inspection visits to remote establishments are significant. With advances in technology, it might be possible to conduct meat inspections remotely via video link. READ MORE
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15. Software quality inspection
Abstract : Almost all developers of industry-strength software agree that inspections play a significant role in achieving high quality software. Inspection is a formal review method, where there are procedures to follow; participants should be trained, prepared, and have distinct responsibilities; data collection is mandated, follow-up ensures that defects are corrected, etc. READ MORE