Search for dissertations about: "significant network"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 642 swedish dissertations containing the words significant network.
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11. Aspects of Quality : Using Quality Measurements to Improve Computer Network Performance
Abstract : As computer networks grow in complexity, measuring the performance becomes a challenge. Intrinsic properties of the networks capability to transport data, such as bandwidth, latency, loss, and error rate are not always enough to provide a clear picture of how well the network can satisfy the users' expectations. READ MORE
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12. Dual Data Rate Network-on-Chip Architectures
Abstract : Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) are becoming increasing important for the performance of modern multi-core systems-on-chip. The performance of current NoCs is limited, among others, by two factors: their limited clock frequency and long router pipeline. The clock frequency of a network defines the limits of its saturation throughput. READ MORE
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13. Information system and organization as multipurpose network
Abstract : Information systems (IS) are widely acknowledged to be central for contemporary organizations. Along with the increasing importance of new IS in organizations, a school of thought has developed over the last few years that claims that IS and organizations mutually shape each other. READ MORE
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14. Structural Aspects of Peroxide Crosslinking of Polyethylene
Abstract : Despite major developments in the ways of polymerising ethylene (the processes as well as the catalysts) the use of polyethylene is still restricted in several applications due to its low melting point. This shortcoming can in some areas be overcome by the introduction of crosslinks between the polymer chains. READ MORE
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15. Bandit Methods for Network Optimization : Safety, Exploration, and Coordination
Abstract : The increasing complexity of modern mobile networks poses unprecedented challenges to their optimization. Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) need to control a large number of network parameters to satisfy the users’ demands. READ MORE