Search for dissertations about: "shared platform"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words shared platform.
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11. Product Configuration from a Mathematical Optimization Perspective
Abstract : The optimal truck configuration for a certain customer is very specific and depends on for what transport mission and in which operating environment the truck is to be used. In addition, the customers normally specify other feature requirements ranging from visual appearance to advanced driver support systems. READ MORE
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12. Architecture Support and Scalability Analysis of Memory Consistency Models in Network-on-Chip based Systems
Abstract : The shared memory systems should support parallelization at the computation (multi-core), communication (Network-on-Chip, NoC) and memory architecture levels to exploit the potential performance benefits. These parallel systems supporting shared memory abstraction both in the general purpose and application specific domains are confronting the critical issue of memory consistency. READ MORE
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13. On the use of platforms for product–service solutions
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to identify and describe factors influencing the use of platforms for product–service solutions. Briefly put, product–service solutions are combinations of products and services integrated and customised to address customers’ overall needs. READ MORE
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14. Interaction through spells : establishing traces of nvisible onnections
Abstract : In post desktop and co-located collaborative computer interaction as well as in real world settings, there are usually both private and shared work threads going on. For example: private, individual activities such thinking, taking notes, (dreaming…) and the shared collaborative work tasks such discussing, presenting or producing sketches or document drafts etc. READ MORE
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15. Lock-Based Resource Sharing in Real-Time Multiprocessor Platforms
Abstract : Embedded systems are typically resource constrained, i.e., resources such as processors, I/O devices, shared buffers or shared memory can be limited for tasks in the system. Therefore, techniques that enable an efficient usage of such resources are of great importance. READ MORE