Search for dissertations about: "open source software phd thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words open source software phd thesis.
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1. Ligand-based Methods for Data Management and Modelling
Abstract : Drug discovery is a complicated and expensive process in the billion dollar range. One way of making the drug development process more efficient is better information handling, modelling and visualisation. The majority of todays drugs are small molecules, which interact with drug targets to cause an effect. READ MORE
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2. Empowering Empirical Research in Software Design: Construction and Studies on a Large-Scale Corpus of UML Models
Abstract : Context: In modern software development, software modeling is considered to be an essential part of the software architecture and design activities. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has become the de facto standard for software modeling in industry. READ MORE
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3. Bufferbloat and Beyond : Removing Performance Barriers in Real-World Networks
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is the performance of computer networks. While network performance has generally improved with time, over the last several years we have seen examples of performance barriers limiting network performance. In this work we explore such performance barriers and look for solutions. READ MORE
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4. Automated super-resolution microscopy for high-throughput imaging
Abstract : Fluorescence microscopes enable the visualization of biological samples with high contrast by labeling specific structures with fluorescent molecules. However, the spatial resolution of widely used microscopy techniques, such as widefield and confocal microscopy, is limited by the size of a focused spot of light, which roughly corresponds to half the wavelength of the illumination. READ MORE
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5. On subscale flight testing : Cost-effective techniques for research and development
Abstract : Experiments with downscaled or subscale physical models have traditionally been an essential source of information in aerospace research and development. Physical models are very effective at revealing unforeseen issues and providing confidence in design predictions or hypotheses. READ MORE