Search for dissertations about: "lead time and down time"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 123 swedish dissertations containing the words lead time and down time.
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1. Under the skin of change : meanings, models and management
Abstract : For society at large, and organizations in particular, the magnitude, speed, impact, and unpredictability of change, are greater than ever before. But despite the need for unceasing transformation, there seems to be a general consensus between practitioners and scholars that few are successful when trying to lead organizational change. READ MORE
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2. An Open Architecture Approach for the Design and Development of Web and Mobile Software
Abstract : The rapid evolution of web and mobile technologies as well as open standards are important ingredients for developing open software applications. HTML5, affordable electronics, and connectivity costs are some of the trends that drive the web towards an open platform and lead to an increased use of distributed applications. READ MORE
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3. Microvesicle signaling in cardiovascular biology under normal and pathobiological conditions
Abstract : Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Atherosclerosis, a chronic pathology directly related to the circulatory system, develops due to an interplay between several molecular events. Atherosclerotic plaque build-up can lead to a reduction in arterial blood flow and finally, myocardial infarction (MI). READ MORE
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4. Pull based production systems : performance, modelling and analysis
Abstract : This doctoral thesis addresses performances, modelling and analyses of pull based production systems. The thesis consists of four main parts: a literature review, a comparison study of Kanban and CONWIP, an industrial practical case study, and the development of a new tool used for presentation and analysis of simulated performance results. READ MORE
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5. Time-resolved laser spectroscopic studies of atoms, ions and Molecules
Abstract : Time-resolved laser spectroscopy has been performed to study the radiative properties of various microscopic systems. Using Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) techniques, natural radiative lifetimes have been studied not only in neutral B, S, Ge, Ce, Pb, and in singly ionized V, Fe, Zr, Mo, La, Ce, Eu, Gd and Yb, but also in doubly ionized La, Ce, Pr, Eu, Er, Gd, Tm, Lu, and W. READ MORE