Search for dissertations about: "sales monitoring system thesis"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words sales monitoring system thesis.
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1. Power aware design of COTS-based embedded Internet systems
Abstract : An embedded system is a small autonomous computer system that is encapsulated in the device it is controlling. Examples of device with embedded systems are TVs, microwaves, and dishwashers. A modern car can hold as much as 60 microprocessors. Embedded systems sales are rapidly increasing. READ MORE
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2. Supply Chain Risk Management : Identification, Evaluation and Mitigation Techniques
Abstract : Supply chains have expanded rapidly over the decades, with the aim to increase productivity, lower costs and fulfil demands in emerging markets. The increasing complexity in a supply chain hinders visibility and consequently reduces one’s control over the process. READ MORE
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3. Towards Optimization of Anomaly Detection Using Autonomous Monitors in DevOps
Abstract : Continuous practices including continuous integration, continuous testing, and continuous deployment are foundations of many software development initiatives. Another very popular industrial concept, DevOps, promotes automation, collaboration, and monitoring, to even more empower development processes. READ MORE
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4. On-board Feature Extraction for Clutch Slippage Deviation Detection
Abstract : Construction equipment companies continuously upgrade their products to meetcustomer demands, staying competitive with market challenges as well as improving sales and profits. With increased complexities in heavy duty machines today, up-time is considered an important aspect of the construction equipment business because it reduces warranty and service cost, while increasing sales and overall customer satisfaction. READ MORE
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5. Understanding therapeutic traditions in a multilevel framework - new methodological approaches
Abstract : Background: The observation of differences in the way apparently similar patients are treated from one health care setting to another, i.e., practice variation, have been recognized in numerous studies. The variations across the health care settings have been shown to exist for different outcomes. READ MORE