Search for dissertations about: "rule conflicts"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words rule conflicts.
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1. Methods of solving conflicts among induced rules
Abstract : When applying an unordered set of classification rules to classify an example, there may be several applicable rules with conflicting conclusions regarding the most probable class to which the example belongs. This problem of having rules assigning different classes to the same example must be addressed, if a classification is to be made. READ MORE
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2. Planning for emergence: Confronting rule-based and design-based urban development
Abstract : Increasing urban populations, climate changes, financial instability, global conflicts, depletion of resources, and increasing land consumption all contribute to the complex and unpredictable urban challenges we are facing today. A compact urban form is promoted by global and local policies, and research has shown the benefits of dense and diverse properties for their capacity to provide complex responses to complex challenges. READ MORE
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3. Political conflicts over public policy in local governments
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-contained essays on different conflicts shaping local government policy. The first essay examines how population aging affects the generosity of public long-term care. Aging may directly affect long-term care policy as the elderly become a more important voter group. READ MORE
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4. Goal-setting and goal-achieving in transport policy
Abstract : The thesis aims at developing new, alternative approaches and methods based on suggestions and ideas originating from moral philosophy and philosophical decision theory. More precisely, the thesis aims at investigating the rationality of transport policy decisions, including goal-setting and performance evaluation. READ MORE
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5. A method for analysing the traffic process in a safety perspective
Abstract : The aim of this study is to extend the traffic safety assessment concept to also include normal road user behaviour, thus not only exceptional behaviours such as accidents and serious conflicts. The goal is to provide a framework for a more thorough description and analysis of safety related road user behaviour in order to better understand the traffic safety processes. READ MORE