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6. Mining data streams to increase industrial product availability
Sammanfattning : Improving product quality is always of industrial interest. Product availability, a function of product maintainability and reliability, is an example of a measurement that can be used to evaluate product quality. LÄS MER
7. Drivhusmodellen i teori och praktik : ett verksamhetsintegrerat forsknings- och utvecklingsarbete för integration av utbildning, forskning och samverkan vid Luleå tekniska universitet
Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns the development of a model for integration of education, research and cooperation intended for university use. The thesis builds on a research and development work integrated in the daily educational activity of the university. LÄS MER
8. Hur kan akademi organisera samverkan för tillväxt? : Deliberativ Organiserad Samverkan, DOS, en ny styrningsmodell
Sammanfattning : Within research and education policies of later decades, a clear trend can be seen in expanded attempts to stimulate growth-concentrated cooperation between government, academia and industry. With economic financing, channelled to academia through different kinds of research and development councils, follows a responsibility to operationally organize the actors' cooperation. LÄS MER
9. Constrained optimization of rotor-bearing systems by evolutionary algorithms
Sammanfattning : In the design of mechanical components and systems, nature has often been the source of inspiration. It is easy to point out solutions in nature that are optimal in some sense. One example is the structure of the surface of a shark's skin. This is designed by nature to minimize the resistance when the shark swims in the water. LÄS MER
10. Rotordynamic optimization of large turbo systems using genetic algorithms
Sammanfattning : In engineering design, nature has often been the source of inspiration. It is easy to point out solutions in nature that are optimal in some sense. One example is the roughness of the surface of a shark's skin. This is designed by nature to minimize the resistance when the shark swims in the water. LÄS MER