Sökning: "library communication"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 59 avhandlingar innehållade orden library communication.
6. Network on Chip : Performance Bound and Tightness
Sammanfattning : Featured with good scalability, modularity and large bandwidth, Network-on-Chip (NoC) has been widely applied in manycore Chip Multiprocessor (CMP) and Multiprocessor System-on-Chip (MPSoC) architectures. The provision of guaranteed service emerges as an important NoC design problem due to the application requirements in Quality-of-Service (QoS). LÄS MER
7. Forskarbloggar: Vetenskaplig kommunikation och kunskapsproduktion i bloggosfären
Sammanfattning : It is the aim of this thesis to contribute to a research-based understanding of researchers’ use of blogs as a part of scholarly communication. The following research questions guide the investigation: (1) How are scholarly blogs constructed and used as sociotechnical systems in scholarly communication? (2) Which roles do scholarly blogs play in relation to other forms of scholarly communication? (3) Which expressions of researchers’ relations to the public emerge in scholarly blogs? Four separate research articles make up the main body of the thesis. LÄS MER
8. Information Flow for Web Security and Privacy
Sammanfattning : The use of libraries is prevalent in modern web development. But how to ensure sensitive data is not being leaked through these libraries? This is the first challenge this thesis aims to solve. LÄS MER
9. Contributions to Asynchronous Communication Ports for GALS Systems
Sammanfattning : Digital systems commonly use a single global clock signal to synchronize the whole system. This is not always possible and it can be more advantageously to divide the system into separate clock domains, where each clock domain can operate with its own clock frequency. LÄS MER
10. The Privilege to Select : Global Research System, European Academic Library Collections, and Decolonisation
Sammanfattning : A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic databases. Institutional policies increasingly require researchers globally to publish in ‘international’ journals, draining local infrastructures. The standard-setting power of ‘Global South’ scholars is minimised further. LÄS MER