Search for dissertations about: "membership agreement"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words membership agreement.
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1. Synchronization and Communication Results in Safety-Critical Real-Time Systems
Abstract : A growing number of industrial control applications employ computer control to provide enhanced functionality and reduced cost. Many of these applications are safety-critical and require fault-tolerant techniques to provide an adequate level of safety. READ MORE
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2. Communication in safety-critical distributed real-time systems
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3. Scandinavia faces EU : debates and decisions on membership 1961-1994
Abstract : This study begins with the observation that three similar states - Denmark, Norway and Sweden - have had different EC/EU policies, and that one of the foreign policy literature's most interesting approaches, domestic structures analysis, does not shed light on this variation. The goal of the study is to develop an understanding of the different policies by analyzing the question of EC/EU membership using an approach in which issue area, defined in terms of both substance and impact, is linked to policy process and policy choice. READ MORE
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4. On the Design and Validation of Fault Containment Regions in Distributed Communication Systems
Abstract : This thesis has a two fold focus where the first is an evaluation of a time-triggered communication protocol implementation, TTP-C1, which was stressed by use of heavy-ion fault injection. The gathered result showed a novel type of failures, earlier known only from theory, so-called slightly-out-of-specification faults, that manifested as Byzantine failures with resulting system inconsistence. READ MORE
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5. Turning to Europe : A New Swedish Industrial Relations Regime in the 1990s
Abstract : This dissertation explores the transformation of the industrial relations regime in Sweden during the 1990s. Four areas are studied; industrial relations of the growing service sector, industrial relations of small enterprises, effects of re-regulation and introduction of competition on industrial relations in telecommunications service and internationalisation of industrial relations in the metal sector, showing that in the 1990s, the labour market regime of Sweden changed into a new regime, as a result of altered conditions caused by the third industrial revolution. READ MORE