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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Multinational Corporations' Return on Investment Optimization in Nigeria's Business Environment

Fajinmi, Funlola Francesca 01 January 2016 (has links)
Trade between the United States and Africa decreased 32% from US$125 billion, in 2011, to US$85 billion, in 2013; however, MNCs from other regions have continued to increase investments in Africa. Multinational corporations (MNCs) generate most of their return on investment (ROI) from the Western world. Globalization, increasing middle classes in emerging markets, and decreasing population in the Western world have lead to unsustainable ROI. Nigeria, the most populous and largest economy in Africa and the 27th largest economy in the world, offers new opportunities with an annual growth rate forecast of 6% to 8%. Utilizing the diamond theory of competitive advantage of nations, this single case study was an exploration of the strategies that managers of MNCs have used to optimize Nigeria's higher ROI. Interview questions on new entry challenges, operational obstacles, and strategies to mitigate the challenges contributed to answering the overarching research question related to the strategies that managers of MNCs have used successfully to take advantage of Nigeria's high ROI. The participants were 5 executives at the Nigerian operation of a global technology conglomerate with presence in 166 countries. Data collection included a series of semistructured face-to-face interviews. Data analysis using modified van Kaam method resulted in 5 themes: business environment, effective entry strategies, challenges in Nigeria, mitigating challenges in Nigeria, and volatility of Nigerian market and mitigation strategies. Findings may contribute to ROI optimization and influence social change by providing more jobs, thereby increasing standard of living in Nigeria.
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A study of CABAC hardware acceleration with configurability in multi-standard media processing / En studie i konfigurerbar hårdvaruaccelerering för CABAC i flerstandards mediabearbetning

Flordal, Oskar January 2005 (has links)
<p>To achieve greater compression ratios new video and image CODECs like H.264 and JPEG 2000 take advantage of Context adaptive binary arithmetic coding. As it contains computationally heavy algorithms, fast implementations have to be made when they are performed on large amount of data such as compressing high resolution formats like HDTV. This document describes how entropy coding works in general with a focus on arithmetic coding and CABAC. Furthermore the document dicusses the demands of the different CABACs and propose different options to hardware and instruction level optimisation. Testing and benchmarking of these implementations are done to ease evaluation. The main contribution of the thesis is parallelising and unifying the CABACs which is discussed and partly implemented. The result of the ILA is improved program flow through a specialised branching operations. The result of the DHA is a two bit parallel accelerator with hardware sharing between JPEG 2000 and H.264 encoder with limited decoding support.</p>
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Multi-Quality Auto-Tuning by Contract Negotiation

Götz, Sebastian 13 August 2013 (has links) (PDF)
A characteristic challenge of software development is the management of omnipresent change. Classically, this constant change is driven by customers changing their requirements. The wish to optimally leverage available resources opens another source of change: the software systems environment. Software is tailored to specific platforms (e.g., hardware architectures) resulting in many variants of the same software optimized for different environments. If the environment changes, a different variant is to be used, i.e., the system has to reconfigure to the variant optimized for the arisen situation. The automation of such adjustments is subject to the research community of self-adaptive systems. The basic principle is a control loop, as known from control theory. The system (and environment) is continuously monitored, the collected data is analyzed and decisions for or against a reconfiguration are computed and realized. Central problems in this field, which are addressed in this thesis, are the management of interdependencies between non-functional properties of the system, the handling of multiple criteria subject to decision making and the scalability. In this thesis, a novel approach to self-adaptive software--Multi-Quality Auto-Tuning (MQuAT)--is presented, which provides design and operation principles for software systems which automatically provide the best possible utility to the user while producing the least possible cost. For this purpose, a component model has been developed, enabling the software developer to design and implement self-optimizing software systems in a model-driven way. This component model allows for the specification of the structure as well as the behavior of the system and is capable of covering the runtime state of the system. The notion of quality contracts is utilized to cover the non-functional behavior and, especially, the dependencies between non-functional properties of the system. At runtime the component model covers the runtime state of the system. This runtime model is used in combination with the contracts to generate optimization problems in different formalisms (Integer Linear Programming (ILP), Pseudo-Boolean Optimization (PBO), Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) and Multi-Objective Integer Linear Programming (MOILP)). Standard solvers are applied to derive solutions to these problems, which represent reconfiguration decisions, if the identified configuration differs from the current. Each approach is empirically evaluated in terms of its scalability showing the feasibility of all approaches, except for ACO, the superiority of ILP over PBO and the limits of all approaches: 100 component types for ILP, 30 for PBO, 10 for ACO and 30 for 2-objective MOILP. In presence of more than two objective functions the MOILP approach is shown to be infeasible.
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Mobile Search : An empirical investigation of the next big thing

Bäcke, Louise, Hansen, Ellinor, Johansson, Linnea January 2012 (has links)
The remarkable spread of the Internet has generated new opportunities for companies to promote themselves and communicate with their customers. The most used Internet service of finding information today is search engines (e.g. Google, Bing, Yahoo) were almost three million searches are preformed every minute worldwide. This trend has led to an importance for companies having their websites visible on these search engines. In addition, people tend to be more and more on the go and are searching with their smartphones instead of traditional personal computer (PC). Meaning that companies’ websites can be available for customers 24 hour a day, 7 days a week, independent on customers location. Consequently, companies have the possibilities to reach the attention of customers when they actually search for a product/service and are therefore most likely to purchase.   In this thesis a marketing strategy has been developed for managers regarding how to master this new communication tool, in order to reach success and competitive advantage. This strategy was developed by investigate in what characteristics and functions users desire when searching with their smartphone. Together with three hypotheses tested if the perceived user-friendliness, relative advantage and compatibility within mobile search have a positive affect on the intention of use this new technology.   In this bachelor thesis a survey was conducted among people in generation C living in Sweden, which resulted in 397 completed responses. The hypotheses were tested with use of a regression analysis and the findings were that the relative advantage and compatibility in mobile search has a positive affect on the intention of use. Therefore, this thesis suggests companies to develop their mobile search engine marketing strategy with the aim of delivering value and satisfying the customer. Moreover, this thesis recommend managers to keep their mobile website quick, relevant and making sure having valuable and informative information about their business in the description text visible to users in the search engine hit list.   Finally, the majority of the population does already act on this new market and it is therefore of great importance for companies satisfying these users in order to stay competitive.
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Reducing Communication Through Buffers on a SIMD Architecture

Choi, Jee W. 13 May 2004 (has links)
Advances in wireless technology and the growing popularity of multimedia applications have brought about a need for energy efficient and cost effective portable supercomputers capable of delivering performance beyond the capabilities of current microprocessors and DSP chips. The SIMPil architecture currently being developed at Georgia Institute of Technology is a promising candidate for this task. In order to develop applications for SIMPil, a high level language and an optimizing compiler for the language are essential. However, with the recent trend of interconnect latency becoming a major bottleneck on computer systems, optimizations focusing on reducing latency are becoming more important, especially with SIMPil, as it is highly scalable. The compiler tracks the path of data through the network and buffers data in each processor to eliminate redundant communication. With a buffer size of 5, the compiler was able to eliminate 96 percent of the redundant communication for a 9x9 convolution and 8x8 DCT algorithms. With 5x5 convolution, only 89 percent elimination was observed. In terms of performance, 106 percent speedup was observed with 9x9 convolution at buffer size of 5 while 5x5 convolution and 8x8 DCT which have a much lower number of communication showed only 101 percent speedup.
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Molecular Design of Electrode Surfaces and Interfaces: For Optimized Charge Transfer at Transparent Conducting Oxide Electrodes and Spectroelectrochemical Sensing

Marikkar, Fathima Saneeha January 2006 (has links)
This dissertation has focused on i) optimizing charge transfer rates at indium-tinoxide (ITO) electrodes, and ii) characterization of the supramolecular structure and properties of ultra thin surface modifier films on modified electrodes for various device applications. Commercial ITO surfaces were modified using conducting polymer thin film architectures with and without various chemical activation procedures. Ferrocene derivatives were used as redox probes, which showed dramatic changes in electron transfer rate as the SA-PANI/PAA layers were added to the ITO surface. Highest rates of electron transfer were observed for DMFc, whose oxidation potential coincides with the potential region where these SA-PANI/PAA films reach their optimal electroactivity. Apparent heterogeneous electron transfer rate constants, kS, measured voltammetrically, were ca.10 x higher for SA-PANI/PAA films on ITO, versus clean ITO substrates. These films also showed linear potentiometric responses with retention of the ITO transparency with the capability to create smoothest films using an aqueous deposition protocol, which proved important in other applications. ITO electrodes were also modified via chemisorption of carboxy functionalized EDOTCA and electropolymerization of PEDOTCA/PEDOT copolymers, when properly optimized for thickness and structure, enhance voltammetrically determined electron transfer rates (kS) to solution probe molecules, such as dimethylferrocene (DMFc). Values of kS ≥ 0.4 cm•sec⁻¹, were determined, approaching rates seen on clean gold surfaces. ITO activation combined with formation of these co-polymer films has the effect of enhancing the electroactive fraction of electrode surface, versus a non-activated, unmodified ITO electrode, which acts as a “blocked” electrode. The electroactivity and spectroelectrochemistry of these films helped to resolve the electron transfer rate mechanism and enabled the construction of models in combination with AFM, XPS, UPS and RAIRS studies. The surface topography, structure, composition, work function and contact angle, also revealed other desirable properties for molecular electronic devices. The carboxylic functionality of the EDOTCA molecule adds more desirable properties compared to normal PEDOT films, such as favoring the deposition of smooth films, increasing the optical contrast, participating in hydrogen-bonding, chemisorption to oxide surface, self-doping and providing a linker for incorporation of different functional groups, new molecules, or nanoparticles. Periodic sub-micron electrode arrays can be created using micro-contact printing and electropolymerization. The sinusoidal modulation of the refractive index of such confined conducting polymer nanostructures or nanoparticle stripes allows efficient visible light diffraction. The modulation of the diffraction efficiency at PANI and PEDOT gratings in the presence of an analytical stimulus such as pH or potential demonstrate the sensing capability at these surfaces. The template stripped gold surfaces that are being developed in our lab demonstrate several advantages over commercially available evaporated gold films especially for nanoscale surface modification.
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Draudimo įmonės darbuotojų kvalifikacijos tobulinimo sistemos problemos ir optimizavimo galimybės (AB "Lietuvos draudimas" pavyzdžiu) / The problems and optimizing possibilities of personnel qualification development system in insurance company (the case of „Lietuvos draudimas“ company)

Batakienė, Jurgita 25 September 2008 (has links)
Magistro darbe yra analizuojami draudimo įmonės darbuotojų kvalifikacijos tobulinimo sistemos teoriniai ir praktiniai aspektai. Darbo objektas yra AB “Lietuvos draudimas” darbuotojų nuomonė apie kvalifikacijos tobulinimo sistemą. Pagrindinis šio darbo tikslas yra atskleisti AB „Lietuvos draudimas“ darbuotojų kvalifikacijos tobulinimo sistemos problemas ir numatyti jos optimizavimo galimybes. Darbo tikslas lėmė ir atitinkamą darbo struktūrą, kurioje analizuojami teoriniai darbuotojų kvalifikacijos tobulinimo pagrindai, įvertinama darbuotojų kvalifikacijos tobulinimo specifika draudimo įmonėse, atliekamas AB „Lietuvos draudimas“ darbuotojų kvalifikacijos tobulinimo sistemos vertinimo tyrimas ir analizuojami gauti rezultatai bei formuluojamos rekomendacijos. Darbo tikslas buvo įgyvendintas taikant bendruosius mokslinio tyrimo kokybinius bei kiekybinius tyrimo metodus. Tyrimo ataskaitoje patvirtinamos darbe suformuluotos mokslinio tyrimo hipotezės, kad AB “Lietuvos draudimas” efektyvi žmogiškųjų išteklių ugdymo sistema – labai svarbus bendrovės darbuotojų lojalumo lygį lemiantis veiksnys bei analizuojamos draudimo bendrovės darbuotojus tenkina parenkamos kvalifikacijos tobulinimo sritys, tačiau pasigendama netradicinių mokymo metodų taikymo. / The paper analyses theoretical as well as practical aspects of personnel qualification development system in insurance company. The object of this work is „Lietuvos draudimas“ personnel‘s oppinion about qualification development system. The aim of this paper is to reveal the problems of personnel qualification development system of „Lietuvos draudimas“ and to formulate optimization possibilities. This aim has supposed the following structure of this work; it involves the analysis of theoretical aspects of personnel qualification development in insurance companies, also the evaluation of „Lietuvos draudimas“ qualification development is accomplished, results are analyzed and recommendations are formed. The aim of this work was accomplished with the help of qualitative and quantitative scientific research methods. The formed hypothesies are confirmed in a survey report: efficient personnel qualification development system is relevant factor, that determines personnel loyalty. It was estimated that personnel is satisfied with chosen fields of qualification development in insurance company, though the application of non-traditional methods is desiderated.
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Vieno kintamojo funkcijų minimizavimo algoritmų analizė / Analysis of one variable functions minimizing methods

Bernotas, Simonas 22 June 2005 (has links)
This paper investigates three methods of one variable function optimizing methods, executes the comparison of their efficiency and generalizes the results of this research. At first there is a review of historical aspects of optimization theory, definition of optimization concept, introduction to task formulation. Presentation of optimization importance, the role of objective function in the process of optimization. Introduction to the classification of optimization tasks and optimization of various systems. In this paper there is an analysis of three methods of optimization: “Half distribution”, “Golden cut”, “Powell”. There was created a program for calculating and comparing of the selected optimization methods. During the investigation it was determined that when there is a small precision (0,1; 0,01), the change of minimum of the function and the value of that point are great. When you increase the value of precision the change of minimum of the function and the value of that point are very small. When the precision value is about (0,0001 .. 0,000001) there is a difference in only 6-th – 9-th value after the comma. The use of “Powell” method requires least steps of calculating, the use of “Half distribution” method requires mostly steps of calculating. In about 80 % of calculation the shortest interval of the search was using the “Powell” method of optimizing, in 20 % of calculation the shortest interval of the search was using the “Golden cut” method of optimization... [to full text]
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Beitrag zur Optimierung von Netzwerkbogenbrücken / Contribution to Optimizing Network Arch Bridges

Teich, Stephan 16 April 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Gegenstand der vorliegenden Arbeit ist die Entwicklung einer optimalen Tragstruktur für Netzwerkbogenbrücken. Dabei wird die systematische Nutzung der Optimierungspotenziale dieses Brückentragwerkes an ausgewählten Tragwerkselementen erarbeitet. Es werden Lösungsvorschläge für die System- und Detailausbildung sowie Berechnungs- und Entwurfsgrundlagen entwickelt. Die Schwerpunkte der Arbeit bilden die Entwicklung von ermüdungssicheren Hängeranschlusskonstruktionen, statisch effizienten Hängernetzen sowie Bögen, die sich durch eine hohe Tragfähigkeit bei gleichzeitig geringem Materialverbrauch auszeichnen. Um eine ausreichende Ermüdungssicherheit der in dieser Hinsicht maßgebenden Hängeranschlusskonstruktionen zu gewährleisten, ist es notwendig, die risserzeugenden Spannungsspitzen zu minimieren und möglichst einen homogenen Spannungsverlauf über das gesamte Bauteil zu erzeugen. Mit Hilfe einer parametergestützten Gestaltoptimierung und anschließender Topologieanpassung wird zunächst eine optimale Lösung für die Hängeranschlusskonstruktion entworfen. Anschließend erfolgt die Entwicklung einer Bestimmungsgleichung für die Kerbwirkungszahl dieser Anschlusskonstruktion, welche die Anwendung des Kerbspannungskonzeptes für Hängeranschlüsse ermöglicht. Zur effizienten Nutzung der statischen Vorteile von Netzwerkbogenbrücken ist die Anordnung der Hänger von großer Bedeutung. Um die vorteilhafteste Hängeranordnung zu ermitteln, werden fünf mögliche Hängernetze mit variierenden Hängerneigungsparametern, Hängeranzahlen und Stützweiten hinsichtlich gezielt ausgewählter statischer Kriterien untersucht und bewertet. Daraus resultierend werden Empfehlungen formuliert, die dem Ingenieur die Wahl eines für entsprechende Rahmenbedingungen geeigneten Hängernetzes erleichtern. Auch die konstruktive Ausführung des Bogens sowie des oberen Windverbandes und das damit verbundene Tragverhalten sind beim Entwurf einer effizienten Netzwerkbogenbrücke von großer Bedeutung. Deswegen wird der Einfluss von Form, Geometrie und Steifigkeit des Bogens sowie von Ausführung und Konstruktion anderer Tragwerksteile auf die Bogenstabilität analysiert. Darauf aufbauend erfolgt die Optimierung dieser Konstruktionsparameter, um die Stahlmasse des Bogens ohne maßgebliche Reduzierung der Tragfähigkeit zu minimieren. Zusätzlich werden verschiedene Ersatzimperfektionen bezüglich ihrer Auswirkung auf die rechnerische Bogenstabilität untersucht und die maßgebenden Vorverformungen hinsichtlich ihrer Form und ihrer Größe herausgestellt. In ausgewählten Beispielen werden abschließend die entwickelten Lösungen mit Bauwerken aus der Praxis verglichen, um die Effizienz des optimierten Tragwerkes zu demonstrieren. / This work of research will tackle the development of an optimal structure for network arch bridges. The systematic employment of potentials to optimize these bridge structures will be examined for selected structural members. Suggestions for the construction of the bridge system and of selected details as well as basics for calculation and design will be developed. This paper will focuses mainly on the design of fatigue-proof hanger connections, statically efficient hanger networks as well as arches, which have a high load carrying capacity along with low material consumption. In order to provide sufficient security against fatigue failure for the decisive connections of the hanger bars, stress peaks that cause cracks have to be minimized and homogeneous stress distribution within the whole element has to be ensured. Initially, this paper will delineate an optimal solution for hanger connections by means of parameter-based shape optimization and subsequent topology adaptation. In the following, an analytic formula for the stress concentration factor of this connection will be developed in order to enable the application of the notch stress concept for hanger connections. To apply the static advantages of network arch bridges efficiently, the arrangement of the hangers is essential. In order to determine the most efficient hanger arrangement, five possible hanger arrangements with varying parameters (slope of the hangers, number of the hangers and span of the bridge) will be analyzed and evaluated with respect to systematically selected static criteria. On the basis of these investigations, recommendations for engineers how to choose an optimized hanger arrangement according to different geometrical bridge parameters will be made. Additionally, the constructive design of the arches and the upper wind bracing as well as the associated structural behavior are significant when an efficient network arch bridge is to be designed. For this reason, this paper will analyze the influence of the arch-shape, the arch-geometry and the arch-stiffness as well as the design and construction of other structural members on the stability of the arch. Based on these results, the constructive parameters will be optimized in order to reduce the steel weight of the arch without significantly reducing the load carrying capacity. Furthermore, the influence of different imperfections on the arch stability will be analyzed and the form and size of the decisive initial deflections emphasized. Finally, systematically selected examples will provide a comparison between the developed solutions and existing bridge structures in order to demonstrate the efficiency of the optimized structure.
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Otimização de um processo de classificação de couros no estágio wet blue : um caso em uma indústria curtidora

Arriba, Gustavo de January 2005 (has links)
A melhoria de qualidade e redução de custos para produtos e processos industriais pode ser realizada utilizando-se métodos de otimização experimental. Esta dissertação apresenta um método estruturado para a otimização do processo de classificação de couro wet blue usando em forma integrada as ferramentas de Análise de Sistemas de Medição e Projeto de Experimentos aplicado a variáveis discretas. O couro sofre vários processos químicos e mecânicos até chegar no estágio final de couro acabado sendo os principais estágios; os de wet blue, semi-acabado e acabado. O primeiro deles consiste na preparação da derme para o curtimento com o objetivo de tornar o couro imputrescível. O segundo processo, que transforma o couro em um produto semi-acabado, confere as características de maciez, resistência, cor e espessura e por último no processo de acabamento se obtêm as características finais de textura, brilho, toque superficial e valores técnicos exigidos pelos clientes como resistências a fricção, flexão, solidez a luz e adesão. O principal objetivo do trabalho é otimizar o processo de classificação no estágio wet blue a fim de reduzir o índice de refugos por classificação errada no produto acabado, sem aumentar o desperdício por refugar matéria-prima na origem. O método é ilustrado com um caso em uma Indústria Curtidora da região do Vale do Sinos em Rio Grande do Sul. Historicamente, existiam refugos no produto acabado que constituíam o principal problema de qualidade da indústria e um dos fatores de maior peso no custo da não qualidade. O estudo do Sistema de Medição permitiu modelar um treinamento aplicado aos classificadores de couro e estabelecer um sistema de indicadores que permitiu acompanhar a evolução ao longo do estudo. A aplicação do Projeto de Experimentos serviu para definir a melhor prática de classificação que conduziu à diminuição de erros por classificação errada. Os dados coletados ao longo da implantação permitiram apresentar conclusões comparando a situação antes e depois. Assim, verificou-se, com a implantação das medidas sugeridas com este estudo, uma redução de 60 % no índice de refugos por classificação errada no produto acabado e semi-acabado que traduzido a valores financeiros representou 420.000 reais por ano. / Quality improvement and cost reduction for manufacturing process and products can be executed using experimental optimization methodology. This Dissertation shows a structured method to optimize the sorting process of wet blue leather using at the same time the Measure Analysis System and Design of Experiment tools, both of them applied to discrete variables. Chemical and mechanical process, are applied to the hides to get a finish leather product, being the main steps; wet blue, crust and finish. The first consists in the preparation of the skin for the tanning to avoid the rottenness of the leather. The second process, which transforms the wet blue in a crust, gives to the leather the softness, resistance, color and substance and finally, the finishing process gives the final characteristic of texture, shine, touch and technical values required by the customers, like rubbing, bending, color fastness and adhesion. The main objective of the work is to optimize the sorting process in wet blue in order to reduce the rejects due sorting errors on the finished leather without increase the waste of good material at the origin. The method is illustrated with a case in a Tannery Industry located in Vale do Sinos area in Rio Grande do Sul. Historically, there were rejects in finished leather which created the main problems of Quality and one of the causes of greater importance of non-quality cost. The Measure Analysis System allowed to model a training applied to the leather sorters and establish a group of index to follow up the evolution of the study. The application of the Design of Experiments served to define the best practice of sorting which led to the reduction of sorting errors. Conclusions were shown during the implementation obtained by the collected data, comparing the previous situation with the present. In this way it was possible to verify, with the implementation of the suggested rules, a reduction of 60 % of the rejects index caused by sorting errors which means 180.000 u$s per year.

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