Search for dissertations about: "task conflict"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words task conflict.
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1. Constructive Conflict in Classrooms and Beyond
Abstract : Conflict has exercised the minds of scholars since the establishment of the academy. Yet, those studying conflict continue to struggle over what, precisely, it is, and how and why it occurs. READ MORE
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2. Sharing the Good - Modes of Managing Water Resources in the Lower Mekong River Basin
Abstract : The general purpose of this thesis is to provide an empirically based study of International River Basin management in order to contribute to the global policy debate on water resources management and the role of water in the development process. The thesis reviews the recent ‘water management’ debate and a number of theoretical positions on the topic. READ MORE
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3. Modernisation and marketisation : The Chinese kindergarten in the 1990s
Abstract : This is a study of changes in Chinese kindergarten education in the era of the post-Mao four modernisations. Based on fieldwork carried out in China in 1997, this thesis examined the changes of Chinese kindergarten education at two levels — changes in system (structural change) and changes in educational activities (curriculum and ideological change), especially for the period of the 1990s. READ MORE
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4. Task-oriented control and coordination of multi-agent systems under varying constraints
Abstract : Multi-agent systems (MAS) offer a tremendous potential to improve the quality of modern society life. For instance, robot networks have been widely used for providing services such as search and rescue missions, surveillance and data collection, healthcare and entertainment. READ MORE
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5. Synergistic Strategies in Multi-Robot Systems: Exploring Task Assignment and Multi-Agent Pathfinding
Abstract : Robots are increasingly utilized in industry for their capability to perform repetitive,complex tasks in environments unsuitable for humans. This surge in robotic applicationshas spurred research into Multi-Robot Systems (MRS), which aim to tackle complex tasksrequiring collaboration among multiple robots, thereby boosting overall efficiency. READ MORE