Search for dissertations about: "internal variables"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 168 swedish dissertations containing the words internal variables.
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1. Internal Control : A study of concept and themes
Abstract : The concept of internal control has developed along with audit practice. As demands have been made for greater accountability in corporate governance, the significance of internal control systems in companies has increased. READ MORE
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2. Internal Control : A Study of the Concept and Themes of Internal Control
Abstract : This thesis studies the accounting and auditing approach to control where the concept of internal control has developed along with the theory and practice of accounting and auditing and its stated objectives. In this context, internal control has traditionally been regarded as a means of ensuring financial reporting quality as well as a way of preventing and detecting fraudulent activity. READ MORE
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3. Development of shape optimization for internal flows
Abstract : This thesis describes the development of an adjoint based optimizationmethod.The goal is to develop a robust method capable of handling multipledesign variables, whereastraditional methods have shown to be too costly for many design parameters.The main application is for internal flow geometries within theautomotive industry. READ MORE
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4. Internal Migration of Natives and Immigrants Following Job Displacement
Abstract : In this paper discrete-time duration analysis is used to identify differences in the internal migration of immigrants and natives following job displacement. Human capital theory presents us with two hypotheses. READ MORE
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5. Military Interventions in Internal Wars : The Study of Peace or the Study of War?
Abstract : This thesis sets out to increase our understanding on how to conduct successful military interventions in internal wars, such as the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. But, instead of investigating different variables which might contribute to success, the focus is on the practice of knowledge production. READ MORE
