Sökning: "kontrollrum"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade ordet kontrollrum.
1. Datorbaserat kontrollrum inom processindustrin : erfarenheter i ett tidsperspektiv
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2. Designing visualization and interaction for industrial control rooms of the future
Sammanfattning : During the last decades, the industry has been undergoing extensive digitization leading to complex ensembles of humans, machines, autonomous agents, and sensors. With this new setup comes the challenge of how to appropriately support work-practices of industrial operators who now need to monitor and control complex industrial processes through remote interfaces. LÄS MER
3. Approximate Solution Methods to Optimal Control Problems via Dynamic Programming Models
Sammanfattning : Optimal control theory has a long history and broad applications. Motivated by the goal of obtaining insights through unification and taking advantage of the abundant capability to generate data, this thesis introduces some suboptimal schemes via abstract dynamic programming models. LÄS MER
4. Computer use @ work : Psychosocial work environment and attitudes toward computers from a work content perspective
Sammanfattning : This thesis aims at investigating computer use at work from a more holistic work content perspective by also studying non-computer work content, in contrast to the previous approach in occupational health research that focused almost solely on computer work content. It was argued here that non-computer work content has also become significant to the overall work situation for computer users. LÄS MER
5. Global Proteome Survey -Transforming antibody-based affinity proteomics into a global discovery platform
Sammanfattning : Proteomics is expected to generate new insights into biological processes as well as identify novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets since most biological functions are transmitted through proteins. However, due to the complexity displayed by a proteome and inherent limitations associated with current methodologies, proteomic analyses often result in incomplete coverage and inconsistent measurements. LÄS MER