Search for dissertations about: "network platforms"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 111 swedish dissertations containing the words network platforms.
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16. An on-chip network architecture for hard real time systems
Abstract : With the ever increasing demands on processing power and communication on a single chip the industry is facing a huge obstacle in closing the gap between possible complexity and achieved complexity, the so called design gap. A possible path out of this is the increase (re-)use of intellectual property (IP) blocks from within the company or from other suppliers. READ MORE
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17. Topological and Scaling Analysis of Geospatial Big Data
Abstract : Geographic information science and systems face challenges related to understanding the instinctive heterogeneity of geographic space, since conventional geospatial analysis is mainly founded on Euclidean geometry and Gaussian statistics. This thesis adopts a new paradigm, based on fractal geometry and Paretian statistics for geospatial analysis. READ MORE
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18. Platformization: Digital Materiality at the Limits of Discourse
Abstract : The digital platform has served us well as a metaphor for an imaginary ‘something’ made comprehensible through theories such as matchmaking, externalities, and network effects. But as much as metaphors and theories can help us imagine and understand some aspects of a phenomenon, they can also limit us in seeing others. READ MORE
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19. Security Infrastructure and Applicationsfor Mobile Agents
Abstract : Research areas of this dissertation are security for mobile agents, for applications based on mobile agents, and for distributed network environments in which mobile agents execute. Mobile agents paradigm has captured researchers’ and industry’s interests long time ago because of its innovative capabilities and attractive applications. READ MORE
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20. Architecture Support and Scalability Analysis of Memory Consistency Models in Network-on-Chip based Systems
Abstract : The shared memory systems should support parallelization at the computation (multi-core), communication (Network-on-Chip, NoC) and memory architecture levels to exploit the potential performance benefits. These parallel systems supporting shared memory abstraction both in the general purpose and application specific domains are confronting the critical issue of memory consistency. READ MORE