Search for dissertations about: "revenue sharing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words revenue sharing.
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1. Essays on Debts and Constitutions
Abstract : This thesis includes two essays on sovereign debt and one on subnational governments' debts within a federation. In the two first essays, simple constitutional rules - that define how economic interactions unfold - are found to influence the outcome in important ways. READ MORE
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2. Cost Effective Deployment Strategies for Heterogenous Wireless Networks
Abstract : Wireless access to the Internet is expected to be very valuable for both individuals and the society. However, advances in transmission technology alone may not be sufficient to support the anticipated demand for higher data rates and greater traffic volumes. READ MORE
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3. Production Technology and the Role of Skipper Skills in Lake Victoria Fisheries
Abstract : In this study we seek to explain the role of skipper skills in the productivity of fishing boats. The data is from the Lake Victoria fisheries for three fishing seasons (normal, peak and off-season) and two major species (Nile perch and Dagaa). READ MORE
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4. Collaborative Tracking and Tracing – A Supply Chain Perspective
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to explore tracking and tracing (T&T) systems to develop the concept of “collaborative tracking and tracing” for the management of logistics operations.The thesis is based on extensive literature reviews, and four major empirical studies, including one structured interview study, one documentation review study, case studies of two Swedish fresh-fish supply chains (SCs) and a case study of the Volvo cars body components (VCBC) SC. READ MORE
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5. Performance problem diagnosis in cloud infrastructures
Abstract : Cloud datacenters comprise hundreds or thousands of disparate application services, each having stringent performance and availability requirements, sharing a finite set of heterogeneous hardware and software resources. The implication of such complex environment is that the occurrence of performance problems, such as slow application response and unplanned downtimes, has become a norm rather than exception resulting in decreased revenue, damaged reputation, and huge human-effort in diagnosis. READ MORE