Search for dissertations about: "process Validation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 473 swedish dissertations containing the words process Validation.
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1. Software Process Assessment & Improvement in Industrial Requirements Engineering
Abstract : Requirements Engineering (RE) is a crucial part of any product management and product development activity, and as such deficiencies in the RE process may have severe consequences. There are reports from industry that point towards inadequate requirements being one of the leading sources for project failure. READ MORE
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2. Increasing Product Quality by Verification and Validation Improvements in an Industrial Setting
Abstract : Large and complex software systems are developed as a tremendous engineering effort. The aim of the development is to satisfy the customer by delivering the right product, with the right quality, and on time. READ MORE
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3. Optimization and Model Validation of Transonic Compressors
Abstract : Economical aspects such as reduced specific fuel consumptions and ever growing environmental requirements on emissions and percieved noise levels, are the major drivers in the search for improvement of aircraft engines. For turbofan engines, the global trend is towards higher efficiency which is accomplished by increasing component efficiencies, the bypass ratio and overall pressure ratio while keeping the engine weight low. READ MORE
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4. Definition and validation of requirements management measures
Abstract : The quality of software systems depends on early activities in the software development process, of which the management of requirements is one. When requirements are not managed well, a project can fail or become more costly than intended, and the quality of the software developed can decrease. READ MORE
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5. Simulation of welding and heat treatment : modelling and validation
Abstract : Many aerospace components with complex geometry are fabricated from smaller parts using joining techniques such as welding. Welding and the heat treatment which usually follows, can result in unwanted deformation and stresses. READ MORE