Search for dissertations about: "team dynamics"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 36 swedish dissertations containing the words team dynamics.
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16. Cooperative Planning Control and Formation Control of Multi-Agent Systems
Abstract : Cooperative planning control is an active topic of research, with many practical applications including multi-robot systems, transportation, multi-point surveillance and biological systems. The contributions of this thesis lie in the scope of three topics: formation control, time-constrained cooperative planning control and probabilistic control synthesis, all of the them in the framework of multi-agent systems. READ MORE
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17. Shunters at work : creating a world in a railway yard
Abstract : Skills, and particularly manual skills, are often seen as acquired through unquestioning practice and drill. This is an ethnographic account of a group of railway workers, called shunters, who are occupied with the manual task of assembling carriages into trains. READ MORE
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18. Efficient Software Development Through Agile Methods
Abstract : Context: Distributed teams characterize Global Software Engineering (GSE). GSE stakeholders are from different cultures, geographic places and potentially time zones. These conditions have significant consequences on communication, coordination and control of software projects. READ MORE
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19. Robust and Decentralized Control of Multi-agent Systems under High-level Tasks
Abstract : Decentralized control of multi-agent systems is an active topic of research, with many practical applications arising in multi-robot systems, autonomous driving, transportation systems and robotic manipulation. The contributions of this thesis lie in the scope of three topics: formation control, robust decentralized tube-based nonlinear Model Predictive Control and time-constrained cooperative planning of multi-agent systems. READ MORE
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20. Developing Inclusive Innovation Processes and Co-Evolutionary University-Society Approaches in Bolivia
Abstract : This study is part of a worldwide debate on inclusive innovation systems in developingcountries and particularly on the co-evolutionary processes taking place, seen from theperspective of a public university. The increasing literature that discusses how innovationsystems and development can foster more inclusive and sustainable societies hasinspired this thesis work. READ MORE