Search for dissertations about: "system development"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6416 swedish dissertations containing the words system development.
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1. Development of Interdisciplinary Platforms Using System Objects
Abstract : Conceptually “form follows function”, as stated by Louis Sullivan. Physically however, form follows producibility.There is an erroneous notion that many customers can be provided with customized products, produced without any battle. READ MORE
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2. Grasping complexity: analysing risk for sustainable development
Abstract : Sustainable development relies on our ability to make decisions today that will determine our tomorrow. Given that uncertainty is explicitly allowed to influence our view of what the future holds for us, most ex ante analyses of challenges for sustainable development can be viewed as analysing risk. READ MORE
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3. Information Management for Manufacturing System Development
Abstract : In the development of products the actual product design isnot an isolated occurrence solely providing the definitionalinformation needed to realise information into physicalproducts. There is also a need to develop and design themanufacturing process and manufacturing system that is to beused in the transformation of information into a physicalproduct. READ MORE
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4. !secure(system) <=?=> !safe(system) : On Security and Safety of Industrial Software Systems
Abstract : The focus of our research work is on readily accessible, embedded, real-time development with concurrency support. To this end, we develop the Real-Time For the Masses (RTFM) programming framework with a model of computation based on tasks and resources and that stipulates a timing semantics. READ MORE
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5. Evolution and Development of the Onychophoran Head and Nervous System
Abstract : Onychophorans are closely allied to the arthropods and possess a body organisation more similar to Middle Cambrian fossils than to recent arthropods. This means that onychophorans in some respects can be regarded as a model for the last common ancestor to both the Arthropoda and the Onychophora. READ MORE