Essays about: "Michael Andersson"
Showing result 6 - 9 of 9 essays containing the words Michael Andersson.
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6. A study of Centralized Network Intrusion Detection System using low end single board computers
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/DatateknikAbstract : The use of Intrusion Detection Systems is a normal thing today in bigger companies, butthe solutions that are to be found in market is often too expensive for the smallercompany. Therefore, we saw the need in investigating if there is a more affordablesolution. READ MORE
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7. Fault diagnosis of a Fixed Wing UAV Using Hardware and Analytical Redundancy
University essay from Fordonssystem; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : In unmanned aerial systems an autopilot controls the vehicle without human interference. Modern autopilots use an inertial navigation system, GPS, magnetometers and barometers to estimate the orientation, position, and velocity of the aircraft. In order to make correct decisions the autopilot must rely on correct information from the sensors. READ MORE
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8. Rotpostvolym = stämplingslängd?
University essay from SLU/School for Forest ManagementAbstract : This work was conducted during spring and summer 2012 together with the company Uppsala Academy of Management as the principal. The two main objectives for the work are that: • Make a comparison between the measured volume in the standing forest and the measured volume at the industry on Uppsala Academy of Managements actual stumpage sale volume to see how well it conforms. READ MORE
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9. Title Legitimacy of power : an argument about the justification of redistributions and restrictions of liberty of action within a state
University essay from Centrum för tillämpad etikAbstract : This thesis aims at answering the following questions:1) How can the existence of a state be justified?2) To what extent does the state have the right to restrict individual´s liberty of action?3) To what extent does the state have the right to restrict or redistribute any kind of "goods", and if so, which restrictions should be allowed on which"goods"?4) Can a moral theory be "goal-directed", and are there moral reasons that it should be "goaldirected"? In order to answer these questions, I will analyze Robert Nozick´s and Michael Walzer´s answers to these questions, as presented in Anarchy, State and Utopia (1974) and Spheres of Justice (1983). My answers, which are founded on an argument for the necessity of freedom of choice and ambition-sensitivity in theories of justice, are results of a compromise between the ideas in these theories, but also partially on criticism of both theories. READ MORE