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The Bremmer series for a multi-dimensional acoustic scattering problem

The Bremmer series is used to reduce a complex scattering problem to a sequence of simpler single scattering problems. In the Bremmer series, the wave equation is first decomposed into a coupled system of one-way wave equations. The system is then decoupled into a sequence of one-way wave equations with a fixed point iteration. In this paper, a left symbol representation of the decomposition opera

The More the Merrier: Leveraging on the Bug Inflow to Guide Software Maintenance

Issue management, a central part of software maintenance, requires much effort for complex software systems. The continuous inflow of issue reports makes it hard for developers to stay on top of the situation, and the threatening information overload makes activities such as duplicate management, Issue Assignment (IA), and Change Impact Analysis (CIA) tedious and error-prone. Still, most practitio

Analys av och förslag till utveckning av BIMM60 - Examensarbete på masternivå i biomedicin

Jag har analyserat det konstruktiva sambandet i kursen BIMM60 – examensarbete på masternivå i biomedicin. Kursen är den i sista kursen inom masterutbildningen. Eftersom alla biomedicinstudenter enligt utbildningsplanen även går BIMK30 - examensarbete på kandidatnivå i biomedicin är det viktigt att även beakta progressionen mellan dessa kurser. Jag fann en del brister i det konstruktiva sambandet m

Modeling for Optimal PID Design

Even though PID controllers have been around for a long time, few industrial controllers use derivative action and the remaining PI controllers are often designed with formula-based tuning rules rather than through computer-based optimization. This paper will delve into some of the reasons behind these choices and show potential benefits of instead using software-based PID tuning. Three commonly u

Beyond the Privileged Status of Written Discourse: Visual representation as a research tool

Essential to this paper is the recognition of the "privileged status our culture accords written discourse", which is discussed against the background of "the variety of ways in which we represent our realities" (Chaplin, 1994, p. 277), the power of representations to influence perceptions (Jacob, 1989) and the ever-growing importance of communities of shared meaning (Delanty, 2002). Jenks' argume