Search for dissertations about: "just in time systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 187 swedish dissertations containing the words just in time systems.
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1. Just-in-Time Arrival in Port Calls : Potential and Implementation
Abstract : There is an urgent need to reduce emissions from maritime transportation to meet environmental targets set by international organizations and governments. To reduce emissions from maritime transportation, technical, market-based, and operational measures can be used. READ MORE
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2. Introducing Continuous Experimentation on Resource-Constrained Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : Software is ubiquitous and shapes our world, but at the same time it can be viewed as a plastic resource offering the possibility to be improved even after its deployment to better serve its purpose. Exploiting this possibility, the Continuous Experimentation practice is gaining momentum on connected software-intensive web-based systems, allowing the product owners to deploy "experiments" on their software systems, i. READ MORE
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3. Techniques to Save Energy in Heterogeneous Multicore Architectures under QoS Constraints
Abstract : Typically, applications are run with available system resources leading to over-provisioning of resources which can lead to high energy consumption. If the computational demand is specified, in terms of a Quality of Service (QoS) contract, it is possible to devote just enough resources to applications and thereby reduce energy consumption. READ MORE
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4. Learning by modeling energy systems
Abstract : Meeting the 2°C climate target would likely require reducing carbon dioxide emissions from the global energy system to virtually zero within 50-100 years, and within 30-50 years for the 1.5°C target. READ MORE
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5. Participating in Energy Systems through Everyday Designs – Exploring roles for households in a more sustainable energy future
Abstract : As households we participate in energy systems when, in the course of our everyday energy-reliant activities, we create a demand for energy and when we engage in energy-managing activities such as choosing an energy provider and deciding to support a specific source of energy. In this way, everyday life has an impact on the energy sector, and vice versa. READ MORE