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Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 150 avhandlingar innehållade orden Service effort.
21. What’s in it for the Provider? : A Lifecycle-Focused Approach towards Designing for Value in Product-Service Systems
Sammanfattning : Combining products and services into Product-Service Systems (PSS), which are often owned and even operated by the company offering them, is seen as an important element of conducting more sustainable business. The prospective environmental benefits of PSS lie mainly in the improved resource- and operational efficiency. LÄS MER
22. Challenges of Commercial Real Estate Management : An analysis of the Swedish commercial real estate industry
Sammanfattning : Avhandlingen består av fem artiklar som var och en adresserar ett specifikt område inom förvaltning av kommersiella fastigheter. Det övergripande syftet med avhandlingen är att se till de utmaningar förvaltning av kommersiella fastigheter innebär. LÄS MER
23. Scheduling in multiservice wireless networks
Sammanfattning : Wireless access networks that support services such as voice, video telephony, email and web-surfing are being deployed world-wide today. The bit rates for these networks are in most cases lower than the bit rates of wireline broadband access networks. LÄS MER
24. On Connection Admission Control in Computer Networks
Sammanfattning : The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nature also allows the Internet to achieve high utilization of its resources. However, all these benefits are traded for inability of the Internet to provide a guaranteed or predictive quality of service (QoS). LÄS MER
25. Human factors and wireless network applications : more bits and better bits
Sammanfattning : I avhandlingen beskrivs ett hypotetiskt system som kan användas av mobila användare, bland andra taxichaufförer, som exempelvis vill följa en viktig fotbollsmatch. Flera faktorer ställer till problem: Ibland står bilen still och föraren har inget annat att tänka på än matchen. LÄS MER