Search for dissertations about: "resource-efficient"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 103 swedish dissertations containing the word resource-efficient.
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16. Deterministic, Explainable and Resource-Efficient Stream Processing for Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : We are undeniably living in the era of big data , where people and machines generate information at an unprecedented rate. While processing such data can provide immense value, it can prove especially challenging because of the data's Volume, Variety and Velocity . READ MORE
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17. Conditions for resource-efficient production of biofuels for transport in Sweden
Abstract : Transportation has continued to increase worldwide and fossil-fuel dependency is strong which leads to a number of problems, e.g. increased emissions of green-house gases (GHG) and risks related to energy security. Biofuels have until now been one of the few renewable alternatives which have been able to replace fossil fuels on a large scale. READ MORE
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18. Designing for Resource-Efficient Manual Work Activities at Hospital Care Units
Abstract : Although Swedish healthcare needs to increase productivity to become able to meet demand projected for the future, public healthcare in Sweden currently shows a downward trend in productivity. The research presented in this licentiate thesis aims to improve the resource efficiency of manual work activities performed in Sweden’s hospital care units and, in turn, contribute to increased productivity in the nation’s healthcare. READ MORE
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19. How requirements development could support design of effective and resource-efficient offerings
Abstract : What a company offers its customers has to fulfil several different needs, desires, constraints, which can originate from multiple different sources that affect the offering throughout its life cycle. All these criteria have to come together and be translated into statements that can support the designer’s understanding of the offering’s purpose. READ MORE
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20. Support for the conceptual design stage of effective and resource-efficient offerings : A pragmatic and cross-disciplinary approach
Abstract : Human activities in the form of production and consumption have increased to an all-time high. In many cases, this increase has resulted in environmental problems such as waste and pollution that, in turn, affect our health and way of living. Societies have proposed different measures to address such environmental problems. READ MORE