Search for dissertations about: "programmering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 96 swedish dissertations containing the word programmering.
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1. Linking Programming to Representations : Understanding meaning-making in physics education through semiotic resources
Abstract : Programming is investigated with a social semiotic lens to study how programming can contribute to meaning-making in physics. The analysis focuses on how new and dynamic representations can be created with the help of programming and how programming allows students to investigate and create their own models of physical phenomena. READ MORE
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2. Digital Intimacies : Doing Digital Media Differently
Abstract : Digital media have become an integral part of many people’s everyday lives and constitute an intimate presence therein. Utilizing the concept of digital intimacy to focus on these recent developments, this doctoral dissertation takes the perspectives of feminist cultural studies and affect theory to analyze how digital media are becoming more intimate and how in turn intimacy is remediated within digital cultures. READ MORE
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3. Testing for Periodicity and Trend in Long-Memory Processes
Abstract : This thesis presents methods of testing the periodicity and trend for the time series, which exhibit dependence over long periods of time. Many such processes can be modeled by a class of models called fractionally differenced processes. READ MORE
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4. Hidden Markov models - Traffic modeling and subspace methods
Abstract : The main motivation for this thesis, however not the only one, is the search for models for traffic in telecommunication networks. Traffic characterization and modeling are of great importance in the analysis and dimensioning of communication systems. During the last decades we have experienced an explosive growth of our telecommunication networks. READ MORE
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5. Stochastic Modeling and Operational Optimization in District Heating Systems
Abstract : Operation of a district heating system is accomplished via a sequence of decisions by the operators controlling the system. These decisions are based on expectations of conditions in the system that are not known at decision time. READ MORE