Search for dissertations about: "management control systems"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 547 swedish dissertations containing the words management control systems.
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16. Intangibles and the transformation of management control systems : five studies on the changing character of management control systems in Swedish organisations
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17. Re-viewing industrial energy-efficiency improvement using a widened system boundary
Abstract : Improved energy efficiency in industry is important for reaching the targets within the EU strategy for increased sustainability. However, energy efficiency is not always prioritised within companies, and the improvement potential remains large. This paradox called an energyefficiency gap is explained by energy-efficiency barriers. READ MORE
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18. Data management in control applications : a proposal based on active database systems
Abstract : Active database management systems can provide general solutions to data management problems in control applications. This thesis describes how traditional control algorithms and high-level operations in a control system can be combined by using an embedded active object-relational database management system as middleware. READ MORE
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19. Toward Cyber-Secure and Resilient Networked Control Systems
Abstract : Resilience is the ability to maintain acceptable levels of operation in the presence of abnormal conditions. It is an essential property in industrial control systems, which are the backbone of several critical infrastructures. READ MORE
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20. Urban water management : Modelling, simulation and control of the activated sludge process
Abstract : During the last few decades, wastewater treatment processes in urban water management have become more and more efficient and complex. Several factors such as urbanization, stricter legislations on effluent quality, economics, increased knowledge of the involved biological, chemical and physical processes as well as technical achievements have been important incentives for the development of more efficient procedures for wastewater treatment plants. READ MORE