Search for dissertations about: "products realisation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words products realisation.
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1. The common customers on wheels : interaction between Swedish authority and vehicle industry in traffic safety product realisation
Abstract : The overall goal of this thesis is to explore the possibilities to improve the interaction between the authorities and the vehicle industry in traffic safety product realisation. The difference between human traffic safety needs, road users' traffic safety needs and their traffic safety demands are highlighted. READ MORE
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2. Valorisation of cereal by-products: a biorefinery approach
Abstract : Cereal by-products are abundant streams of underutilised biomass that have the potential be valorised into various industrial products by means of environmentally friendly processes. In this study, an integrated bioprocess combining subcritical water extraction (SWE) and enzymatic treatment (ET) was proposed to effectively extract arabinoxylans (AX) from cereal by-products. READ MORE
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3. Life-Cycle Energy and Carbon Implications of Wood-Based Products and Construction
Abstract : Forests can be an important element of an overall strategy to limit the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) that contributes to climate change. As an integral part of the global carbon cycle, forests remove CO2 from the atmosphere as they grow, and accumulate carbon in tree biomass. READ MORE
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4. Suppliers in mergers and acquisitions : a study of relationship changes and synergy realisation
Abstract : Mergers and Acquisitions seem to be a relatively frequent phenomenon in business life. Even though the number of mergers and acquisitions may seem low, these companies have important relationships with their customers and suppliers, meaning that the number of companies potentially affected by a merger or an acquisition will be many. READ MORE
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5. Computer-Supported Design for Producibility : Principles and Models for System Realisation and Utilisation
Abstract : For many products, the adaptation to customer specifications is essential and requires flexible product design and manufacture while maintaining competitive pricing. Engineering design is often concerned with striking a good balance between product properties, e.g. performance, and the resources required to manufacture and assemble the product. READ MORE