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Adaptive predictive control for software systems
Self-adaptive software systems are designed to support a number of alternative solutions for fulfilling their requirements. These define an adaptation space. During operation, a self-adaptive system monitors its performance and when it finds that its requirements are not fulfilled, searches its adaptation space to select a best adaptation. Two major problems need to be addressed during the selecti
'Man' and aspect in Swedish
Att arbeta med sig själv: pedagogiska tankar utifrån Stanislavskij
I detta paper utgår jag ifrån Konstantin Stanislavskijs En skådespelares arbete med sig själv och ställer frågor kring hur lärandesituationen på en juridisk utbildning kan vägledas av Stanislavskijs teori och praktik.
An optimization model for path diversity protection in IP-over-WDM networks
A paradigmatic discourse in the logistics discipline
Today one could argue that most of the logistics research available has a strong connection to the positivistic paradigm where there is a great emphasis on simplicity in both the research conducted and in the solutions produced. The overall ability to design, plan and control is promoted by the researchers to a great extent. Consequently, firms invest money, time and resources in solutions, based
Influence of ambient light on the performance, mood, endocrine systems and other factors of school children
Making the Book a Living Guru: Ritual Practices among Contemporary Sikhs
Questionnaires collected at a Japanese leadership institute: An analysis based on Bourdieu’s concept of capital
Något har förändrats. Frågan är bara vad? Om Bolognaprocessens inverkan på läroplanskulturen i två svenska yrkesprogram.
Entanglement in Anderson Nanoclusters
Social media as technologies of self-control in environmentally friendly living projects.
China’s agricultural strategy in West Africa
Living with muscular dystrophy from a family perspective — longitudinal research.
Why do speakers accent ‘‘given’’ information?
The accenting of contextually 'given' information constitutes a problem for analyses that regard accents as correlating only with 'new' information. It will be shown that the accenting of 'given' information is explainable as resulting from general metrical well-formedness conditions on prosodic constituents. Units higher than the word are seen to obey the same metrical constraints that are presen
Ultraljudsnavigerande mobil robot för rörelsehindrade personer
Människor med grava rörelsehinder behöver hjälp för att klara av sina vardagliga sysslor såsom att klä på sig, äta, borsta tänderna, klia sig, dricka mm. De behöver också stöd för att kunna utföra ett arbete. Traditionellt är det någon eller några personl