Sökning: "variation management"
Visar resultat 31 - 35 av 432 avhandlingar innehållade orden variation management.
31. Att göra en klassiker: En studie av fenomenet moderna möbelklassiker i en samtida svensk kontext
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a study of the phenomenon modern furniture classics in a contemporary Swedish context. Classics have a strong and normative position in the world of design, and what the concept of modern furniture classic entails is often taken for granted and rarely problematised. LÄS MER
32. Design for Producibility in Fabricated Aerospace Components - A framework for predicting and controlling geometrical variation and weld quality defects during multidisciplinary design
Sammanfattning : In the aerospace industry, weight reduction has been one of the key factors in making aircraft more fuel efficient in order to satisfy environmental demands and increase competitiveness. One strategy adopted by aircraft component suppliers to reduce weight has been fabrication, in which small cast or forged parts are welded together into a final shape. LÄS MER
33. Temporal and spatial variation in predation on roe deer fawns
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with variation in mortality of roe deer fawns, over time and in space, caused by red fox and Eurasian lynx predation in a boreal landscape. The thesis considers historic and recent effects of vole population dynamics on red fox predation on roe deer fawns, using long term time series from Grimsö Wildlife Research Area. LÄS MER
34. Energy efficiency, district heating and waste management : essays on environmental economics
Sammanfattning : Paper [I] investigates the energy efficiency of multi-dwelling buildings in Sweden to find out whether the ownership type matters. More specifically, we investigate whether rental apartment buildings are less energy efficient than cooperative apartment buildings and whether public ownership has a negative impact on energy efficiency. LÄS MER
35. Genetic variation in a large game species, the moose (Alces alces) : patterns of differentiation and some management implications
Sammanfattning : Management of wildlife populations frequently involves selective harvesting, resulting in different death rates for different sexes and age groups. Such selectivity always has specific effects on the population breeding structure and can thereby affect the rate and magnitude of genetic changes with consequences on the genetic composition of the population. LÄS MER