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  • About
  • 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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Study of synaptic vesicle cycling during exo- and endocytosis using optical approaches / Studie des Vesikelzyklus während der Exo-und Endozytose mit optischen Methoden

Hua, Yunfeng 23 August 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Grafdatabas: Från data till förståelse / Graph Database: From Data to Wisdom

Thiel, Mattias, Brandt, Pontus January 2015 (has links)
Detta examensarbete är utfört för Imano AB och behandlar ämnet databaser. Enorma mängder data finns lagrad i databaser världen över, men bara en bråkdel av all data används till något. Data kan förekomma i många olika former och en mängd olika typer av databaser har vuxit fram som komplement till de traditionella relationsdatabaserna. För sociala nätverk, logistiksystem, e-handel och i många andra sammanhang är relationer mellan dataposter ofta lika intressant som själva datainnehållet. När så är fallet kan grafdatabaser vara ett intressant alternativ. I en grafdatabas sparas relationer mellan enskilda dataposter som egna objekt, och denna egenskap kan användas för att ställa frågor om hur data relaterar till andra data. För att på ett effektivt sätt kunna utnyttja grafdatabasens egenskaper finns behov för ett lättillgängligt och användbart verktyg. Syftet med examensarbetet är att skapa ett verktyg, som kombinerar grafdatabasen Neo4js förmåga att hantera relationer mellan enskilda dataposter med visuell presentation av data i en webbapplikation. Studien undersöker om detta verktyg gör att användaren lättare kan få ny förståelse ur befintlig data. Denna studie är i grunden ett utvecklingsarbete som följer principerna för metoden Design Science Research. Metoden består av en utvecklingsprocess i flera steg där empirin är den kunskap som erhålls under arbetets gång. I utvecklingsprocessen ingår även kvalitativa undersökningsmetoder för att samla in data vid demonstration och utvärdering av artefakten. I rapporten jämförs grafdatabaser med relationsdatabaser. Studien avser dock endast att peka på skillnader gällande vissa egenskaper och genomför ingen fullständig jämförelse av exempelvis prestanda. Studien visar enligt utvecklarna att grafdatabasen Neo4j har egenskaper som gör den lämplig för användning där relationer mellan enskilda dataposter är viktiga som källor till kunskap. Resultatet av forskningen är att ny förståelse kan komma ur befintlig data genom användning av grafdatabas, speciellt om den kombineras med visualisering. / This thesis written in swedsh is done for Imano AB and deals with the subject databases. Huge amounts of data are stored in databases worldwide, but only a fraction of all the data is used. Data can exist in many different forms and various types of databases have emerged as a complement to the traditional relational databases. In social networking, logistics systems, e-commerce and many other contexts, relationships between data items are often as interesting as the actual data content. When this is the case, graph databases provide solutions to problems that other databases cannot handle. In a graph database relationships between individual data records are stored as own objects. Thanks to this, it is easier to ask questions about how data relate to other data. To effectively exploit the graph database’s features there is a need for an accessible and useful tool. The purpose of the project is to create a tool that combines the graph database Neo4j’s ability to manage relationships between individual data items with visual presentation of data in a web application. The study examines whether this tool allows the user to more easily gain new insights from existing data. This study is basically a software development process which follows the principles of the method of Design Science Research. The method consists of a development process in several stages where empirical data is the knowledge obtained during work. The development process also includes qualitative research methods to collect data at the demonstration and evaluation of the artifact. The study shows, according to the developers that the graph database Neo4j has properties that make it suitable for use where relationships between individual data items are important as sources of knowledge. The result of the research is that new understanding can emerge from existing data using a graph database, especially when combined with visualization
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Aplikace grafové databáze na analytické úlohy / Application of graph database for analytical tasks

Günzl, Richard January 2014 (has links)
This diploma thesis is about graph databases, which belong to the category of database systems known as NoSQL databases, but graph databases are beyond NoSQL databases. Graph databases are useful in many cases thanks to native storing of interconnections between data, which brings advantageous properties in comparison with traditional relational database system, especially in querying. The main goal of the thesis is: to describe principles, properties and advantages of graph database; to design own convenient graph database use case and to realize the template verifying designed use case. The theoretical part focuses on the description of properties and principles of the graph database which are then compared with relational database approach. Next part dedicates analysis and explanation of the most typical use cases of the graph database including the unsuitable use cases. The last part of thesis contains analysis of own graph database use case in which several principles are defined. The principles can be applied separately. There are crucial analytical operations in the use case. The analytical operations search the causes with their rate of influence on amount or change in the value of the indicator. This part also includes the realization of the template verifying the use case in the graph database. The template consists of the database structure design, the concrete database data and analytical operations. In the end the returned results from graph database are verified by the alternative calculations without using the graph database.
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BEATS, RHYMES AND LIFE: COUNTERING THE ENACTMENT OF SYSTEMIC WHITENESS IN HIGHER EDUCATION - HIP-HOP TOOLS AND PRACTICES

Freas, Adam 01 January 2021 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact Hip-Hop culture can have on white faculty who are committed to interrogating their identity and the constructs of whiteness, as it relates to implementing a sustainable process to interrogate race as a critically self-reflective educator and the development of a culturally sustaining practice in urban educational spaces. This qualitative study aimed to capture the experiences of the participants and to inform future efforts that challenge whiteness and identity amongst community college faculty and their role as educators by exposing them to educational tools and practices of Hip-Hop culture. With an emphasis on whiteness, power and privilege, this study engaged white community college faculty to not only look at themselves as educators but also how their influence impacts students on campus. The study used a cypher method to have participants engage in a series of interviews and workshops. Findings from this study suggest that Hip-Hop Based educational practices can offer tools for educators to engage in identity work and provide an opportunity to engage race, power, and whiteness. The implications from the study offers scholars beginning steps for further study around the relationship between Hip-Hop as a tool to engage white faculty with race and critical self reflection. It also presents implications for educators looking to further explore Hip-Hop Based Education as a tool for culturally responsive education, building community and liberatory practices.
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Dynamic constraint handling in mass customization systems : A database solution

Kåhlman, Johan, Spånberger, Josef January 2020 (has links)
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop an architecture for a Mass Customization information system that allows for product customization restrictions being dynamically expressed through the database. Method: A study evaluating an artifact made using Design Science Research. The evaluation was made using both a quantitative and a qualitative method. Findings: Building upon a literature review to establish a knowledge base, an artifact was created using React and Node.js to build a web application combined with a Neo4j graph database. The artifact allows for products and their inherent restrictions to be dynamically added and modified through constraints defined in their data. This data can be used in the web application to assemble and customize components, where the constraints can be enforced by the web application in real time without any modification to the application. The artifact can enforce all constraints that were intended and it was considered as a better overall solution for handling constraints compared to the currently used solution by Divid, a market leading company in the usage of Mass Customization systems with constraint handling in the context of ventilation systems. Implications: The results implicate that the usage of graph database systems in Mass Customization systems holds great promise, specifically as a new way to handle constraints between components dynamically. Limitations: The results from the expert panel only reflects the opinions of Divid and might not be true for other companies interested in this area. The artifact solution was successful in its purpose to illustrate the concept of dynamic constraint handling. However, it is still unclear if the system holds up in a professional context with more complex rules and heavy demands on performance.
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Kryptografický protokol s veřejným klíčem / Cryptography protocol with public key

Fujdiak, Radek January 2013 (has links)
The Master thesis is an introduction to cryptology. The Thesis describe cryptosystems and selects one ideal cypher for low-power microcontroler. In thesis provides manual for instal development program COde Composer Studio, basic implementation of selected cryptosystem with small numbers and suggestion for implementation selected cyptosystem with big numbers.

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