Search for dissertations about: "multiple items"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 74 swedish dissertations containing the words multiple items.
-
11. Inventory control and scheduling problems in a single-machine multi-item system
Abstract : This Doctoral Thesis addresses the topic of inventory control and scheduling in a single-machine multi-item system. Specifically, it considers a group of items processed, one at a time, on a single facility. Single-machine multi-item systems occur frequently in practice and apply both in continuous flow processes and batch flow processes. READ MORE
-
12. A Facet Model of the Logical Operational Structures of Piaget's Theory : Guttman's Facet Design applied to Piaget's Theory
Abstract : This thesis explored whether the complex structure of Piaget's theory of operational thinking could be synthesized into a facet model by means of facet design. The aims were: (1) to deduce from detailed conceptual analyses of 12 of Piaget's classical experiments the essential parts of the operational structures (Study I); (2) to explore the internal structure of his constructs in terms of a mapping sentence (Study II); (3) to study the hierarchical structure of the interrelationships between the constructs (Study III); and (4) to apply the facet model in the development of test items (Study II and IV). READ MORE
-
13. Essays on lot scheduling in production and disassembly
Abstract : This Licentiate Thesis is concerned with the lot scheduling of multiple items on a single facility, both in production and disassembly. The thesis contains an introductory overview and four research papers, entitled: I. Lot Sizes in a Capacity Constrained Facility – A simulation Study of Stationary Stochastic Demand II. READ MORE
-
14. Extensions of the kernel method of test score equating
Abstract : This thesis makes contributions within the area of test score equating and specifically kernel equating. The first paper of this thesis studies the estimation of the test score distributions needed in kernel equating. READ MORE
-
15. Alcohol problems in women; Gender characteristics relevant for identification in clinical and health screening settings
Abstract : This thesis presents data relating to gender differences of problem drinking. The aim was to increase the knowledge of characteristics of female problem drinking to enhance identification efficiency. READ MORE