Search for dissertations about: "senders"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the word senders.
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1. Cobalamin communication in Sweden 1990 – 2000 : views, knowledge and practice among Swedish physicians
Abstract : Cobalamin (vitamin B12) is one of several essential micronutrients needed by the human organism. Other important micronutritients, which interplay with vitamin B12, are folate and iron. During the last ten years, the attention has been drawn to different forms of neurological disorders supposed to be caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. READ MORE
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2. Application semantics for cost-effective media distribution
Abstract : Public use of the Internet increases as wideband connections become pervasive and applications suitable for media distribution grow popular. Group collaboration applications have attracted interest during recent years. Wireless connectivity and business applications also furthers a need for reliable communication protocols. READ MORE
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3. Electronic mail in a working context
Abstract : Electronic mail, email, is one of the most widespread computer applications today.While email in general is very popular among its users, there are also drawbacks withemail usage: an increasing amount of messages that overwhelm users, systems that aretoo complex for naive users and at the same time do not support the needs of experiencedusers. READ MORE
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4. On Certificate Transparency Verification and Unlinkability of Websites Visited by Tor Users
Abstract : Certificate Transparency is an ecosystem of logs, monitors, and auditors that hold certificate authorities accountable while issuing certificates. We show how the amount of trust that TLS clients and domain owners need to place in Certificate Transparency can be reduced, both in the context of existing gradual deployments and the largely unexplored area of Tor. READ MORE
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5. Lightweight Authentication in Wireless Networks
Abstract : In this thesis, we develop and analyse two novel authentication protocols well suited for wireless devices. iven that wireless devices have limited resources such as processing power, bandwidth, storage, and energy, the proposed authentication protocols need to be lightweight. READ MORE