Search for dissertations about: "product recommendation system"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words product recommendation system.
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1. Requirements-Level Reuse Recommendation and Prioritization of Product Line Assets
Abstract : Software systems often target a variety of different market segments. Targeting varying customer requirements requires a product-focused development process. Software Product Line (SPL) engineering is one possible approach based on reuse rationale to aid quick delivery of quality product variants at scale. READ MORE
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2. On fit uncertainty-reducing interventions in retail supply chains
Abstract : Fit uncertainty is used in this doctoral thesis to describe the customer’s experience of uncertainty about the physical fit of a product when shopping for experience goods. Experience goods are products whose attributes are difficult to ascertain without physical examination. READ MORE
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3. Engineering Automotive Electronic Systems: Decision Support for Successful Integration
Abstract : The electronic system of a modern vehicle is essential to achieve a successful automotive product. Vehicle development is performed by integrating components that include embedded electronics from several suppliers.This thesis present results on the subject of integration of automotive electronic systems. READ MORE
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4. Bootstrapping and decentralizing recommender systems
Abstract : This thesis consists of three papers on recommender systems.The first paper addresses the problem of making decentralized recommendations using a peer-to-peer architecture. Collaborating recommender agents are connected into a network of neighbors that exchange user recommendations to find new items to recommend. READ MORE
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5. Life cycle assessment of bridges, model development and case studies
Abstract : In recent decades, the environmental issues from the construction sector have attracted increasing attention from both the public and authorities. Notably, the bridge construction is responsible for considerable amount of energy and raw material consumptions. READ MORE