Search for dissertations about: "systems science"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 4051 swedish dissertations containing the words systems science.
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1. Hierarchical Concurrent Systems from a Model-Oriented perspective
Abstract : Real world systems are normally considered as hierarchically organized, for example, we see those as hierarchies of systems including subsystems. Examples on this can be seen in organizations where people act in environments and carry within themselves their own internal subsystem of thinking processes. READ MORE
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2. Designing Information Systems : A pragmatic account
Abstract : Information technology (IT) plays an increasingly important role for individuals, organizations, markets, and society as a whole. IT systems are artefacts (human made objects) designed for various purposes. READ MORE
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3. Automatic memory management for flexible real-time systems
Abstract : In a flexible real-time system, the constraints in available CPU time and memory lead to resource management problems, which must be handled carefully in order to maximize quality of service while avoiding overload. Managing CPU time -- scheduling -- is well studied and dynamic scheduling is widely accepted in the real-time industry. READ MORE
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4. Efficient Modelling and Synthesis of Data Intensive Reconfigurable Systems
Abstract : Digital systems are integrated in our environment and have become a natural part of our every day life. As we rely more on these systems our expectations on them increases. We expect them to perform new tasks, communicate and cooperate. The complexity of these systems are increasing. READ MORE
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5. Tailoring native compilation of Java for real-time systems
Abstract : Our everyday appliances ranging from toys to vehicles, as well as the equipment used to manufacture them, contain an increasing number of embedded computers. Embedded systems software often implement functionality that is crucial for the operation of the device, resulting in a variety of timing requirements and resource utilization constraints to be fulfilled. READ MORE
