Search for dissertations about: "reuse"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 387 swedish dissertations containing the word reuse.
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16. Knowledge retention and reuse : supporting engineering decisions in simulation-driven product development
Abstract : Information exchange is becoming more and more important as modern manufacturers increasingly rely on integrated product development. Research shows that designers may not be aware of existing information or be willing to disrupt their work to search for the relevant information. READ MORE
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17. Hygiene Aspects of Greywater and Greywater Reuse
Abstract : Greywater is domestic household wastewater without inputfrom the toilet, i.e. wastewater from sinks, the shower,washing machine and dishwasher in a home. Source separation ofgreywater can be a strategy to enhance recirculation of plantnutrients and/or improve water use. READ MORE
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18. Reuse of principle solution elements in conceptual design : an information model for concepts in systematic design
Abstract : Product development is an important activity in engineering design, and much of the competitiveness in high-salary countries depends on the ability to develop innovative products with acceptable time to market.The early phase of a systematic design process, namely conceptual design, during which the principle solution for a product is conceived, is of high importance for the later success of products. READ MORE
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19. Efficient Means for Platform-Based Development – Emphasizing Integrated, Information-Rich System Models
Abstract : Competition in the automotive industry is fierce, which in recent years has been demonstrated by some of the companies’ struggle to survive. A significant challenge is posed by the market’s ever-increasing expectations of new and impressive products, while maintaining profitability. READ MORE
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20. The Social Roles of Buildings : An Account of Materiality and Meaning in Urban Outcomes
Abstract : The dissertation explores the roles of buildings in urban social life. Buildings, as both a methodological tool and a research site, are valuable for understanding society. As a method, buildings allow access to various urban contexts. READ MORE