Search for dissertations about: "symbolic transformations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words symbolic transformations.
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1. Gift and Exchange in the Reciprocal Regime of the Miskito on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua, 20th Century
Abstract : This dissertation is a historical-comparative analysis of a conflict that has developed in the economic system of the Miskito in the 20th century, concerning the use of common property resources. The study is based on empirical material collected in a Miskito/Creole village on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua in the 1990s. READ MORE
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2. High-Level Techniques for Built-In Self-Test Resources Optimization
Abstract : Design modifications to improve testability usually introduce large area overhead and performance degradation. One way to reduce the negative impact associated with improved testability is to take testability as one of the constraints during high- level design phases so that systems are not only optimized for area and performance, but also from the testability point of view. READ MORE
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3. Tools for Understanding, Debugging, and Simulation Performance Improvement of Equation-based Models
Abstract : Equation-based object-oriented (EOO) modelling languages provide a convenient, declarative method for describing models of cyber-physical systems.Because of the ease of use of EOO languages, large and complex models can be built with limited effort. READ MORE
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4. The Nation’s Brightest and Noblest : Narrative Identity and Empowering Accounts of theUkrainian Intelligentsia in Post-1991 L’viv
Abstract : This study brings into focus the issue of reproduction and transformation ofcultural authority in the so-called post-Soviet context. It seeks to examine howintelligentsia may be presented and what empowering narratives it may articulatein a concrete locality, namely, in the post-1991 West Ukrainian city of L’viv. READ MORE
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5. Tools and Methods for Analysis, Debugging, and Performance Improvement of Equation-Based Models
Abstract : Equation-based object-oriented (EOO) modeling languages such as Modelica provide a convenient, declarative method for describing models of cyber-physical systems. Because of the ease of use of EOO languages, large and complex models can be built with limited effort. READ MORE