Search for dissertations about: "self-organising"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word self-organising.
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1. Bio-Inspired Self-Organising Architecture for Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Systems
Abstract : The refinement in consumer's requirements and the fast paced development of socio-technical systems, are promoting, increasingly globalized markets with a high demand for fast time-to-market, sustainable, high quality and highly customized, or even personalized, low priced products. This new reality is forcing companies to change and adapt their business strategies, so that they can quickly and efficiently engage in short-window business opportunities. READ MORE
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2. Fluid Power Applications Using Self-Organising Maps in Condition Monitoring
Abstract : Condition monitoring of systems and detection of changes in the systems are of significant importance for an automated system, whether it is for production, transport, amusement, or any other application. Although condition monitoring is already widely used in machinery, the need for it is growing, especially as systems become increasingly autonomous and self-contained. READ MORE
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3. ”It’s in the between” : Inter-Project Organising in Project Ecologies
Abstract : The word project is used to describe everything from mundane tasks tomajor government-initiated structural changes. Projects are also thefocus of a growing research field that seeks to understand how society isorganised. READ MORE
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4. From the Soviet to the European Union : A Policy Study of SME Assistance Organising in Lithuania
Abstract : Establishment of a policy linkage between particular outspoken societal needs and their realisation via the body political is critical for recently democratised polities. In Lithuania, a former Soviet bloc country undergoing a complex transition, an urge from various societal groups for successful and adequate policies exemplify the importance of this linkage. READ MORE
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5. The drumlin problem : streamlined subglacial bedforms in southern Sweden
Abstract : This thesis investigates stream-lined subglacial bedforms (often referred to as drumlins) in southern Sweden. The broad aim of this is to contribute to the solution of the ‘drumlin problem’. The term drumlin has come to be applied to a wide range of features whose internal architecture (core) and overall morphology are seen to vary greatly. READ MORE