Search for dissertations about: "practice architectures"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words practice architectures.
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16. Standardized architectures for information integration and life cycle management in the domain of production engineering
Abstract : While design and management of production systems based on digital models brings benefits, the communication of models comes with challenges since models typically reside in a distributed heterogeneous IT environment using different syntax and semantics. Coping with heterogeneity requires an appropriate integration strategy and methodology. READ MORE
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17. Shared Platform Evolution: An Imbrication Analysis of Coopetition and Architecture
Abstract : Shared platforms are a stable foundation for the integration of digital components by heterogeneous actors. These platforms are an emergent organizational form whose members seek interoperability of their IT systems through technological architectures constituted of a modular core, a standardized interface, and complementary extensions. READ MORE
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18. Digital Product Innovation : Building Generative Capability through Architectural Frames
Abstract : Over the last decades we have witnessed a profound digitalization of tangible products. While this shift offers great opportunities, it also exposes product developing industries to significant challenges. READ MORE
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19. Use of the CIM framework for data management in maintenance of electricity distribution networks
Abstract : Aging infrastructure and personnel, combined with stricter financial constraints has put maintenance, or more popular Asset Management, at the top of the agenda for most power utilities. At the same time the industry reports that this area is not properly supported by information systems. READ MORE
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20. Facilitating Feature-Oriented Quality Assurance in Low-Maturity Variant-rich Systems
Abstract : Context: Many software systems exist in several variants customized for specific stakeholder requirements, such as different market segments or hardware constraints. This customization introduces a high level of complexity that renders traditional single-system quality assurance techniques inapplicable, since they need to consider variations and constraints between a system’s features—a. READ MORE