Search for dissertations about: "scale testing"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 422 swedish dissertations containing the words scale testing.
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16. Falsification of Signal-Based Specifications for Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : In the development of software for modern Cyber-Physical Systems, testing is an integral part that is rightfully given a lot of attention. Testing is done on many different abstraction levels, and especially for large-scale industrial systems, it can be difficult to know when the testing should conclude and the software can be considered correct enough for making its way into production. READ MORE
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17. Realizing the systematic reuse of automated acceptance tests in practice
Abstract : Context: Automated acceptance testing has become a relevant practice of agile software development (e.g., Extreme Programming). Automated acceptance tests (AATs) are closely tied to requirements and provide a mechanism for continuous validation of requirements as system-level tests. READ MORE
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18. Potential for self-care : Assessing and describing self-care ability among elderly people
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore the nature of elderly people's potential for selfcare from a nursing perspective. The research was performed within an empirical frame of reference as well as within a phenomenological frame at a descriptive and hermeneutical level. READ MORE
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19. Design and Stability of Cu(In,Ga)Se2-Based Solar Cell Modules
Abstract : Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) is one of the most promising semiconductor compounds for large-scale production of efficient, low-cost thin film solar cells, and several research institutes have announced their plans for CIGS production lines. But for the CIGS technology to become a commercial success, a number of issues concerning manufacturability, product definition, and long-term stability require further attention. READ MORE
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20. Fatigue in individuals with multiple sclerosis : lived experiences and perceived impact in daily life
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to gain knowledge about experiences of fatigue among individuals diagnosed with MS and to compare these experiences with those of individuals in the general population. Individuals' experiences of fatigue have been approached both inductively and deductively and qualitative and quantitative research methods have been combined. READ MORE