Essays about: "Delphi study"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 essays containing the words Delphi study.
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1. The Future of Warehouse Automation: Will Drones Ever Take Off?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk logistikAbstract : Background: In recent years, manually controlled drones have taken off on the commercial market, as well as in the agricultural industry and in humanitarian logistics. This has increased the interest in investing in autonomously controlled drones to increase efficiency and reduce costs. READ MORE
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2. Explainable Machine Learning for Lead Time Prediction : A Case Study on Explainability Methods and Benefits in the Pharmaceutical Industry
University essay from KTH/Hållbar produktionsutveckling (ML)Abstract : Artificial Intelligence (AI) has proven to be highly suitable for a wide range of problems in manufacturing environments, including the prediction of lead times. Most of these solutions are based on ”black-box” algorithms, which hinder practitioners to understand the prediction process. READ MORE
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3. The impact of the Covid pandemic on the supply chain in the electronics industry and Its recovery strategies
University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : The covid pandemic has brought severe impacts on the supply chain of the electronics industry since it starts. Electronic companies are struggling to find strategies for reducing these impacts. READ MORE
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4. Walking into the Future : Exploring WiFi fingerprinting in pedestrian-oriented planning
University essay from KTH/TransportplaneringAbstract : In order to investigate what place WiFi fingerprinting has in pedestrian-oriented planning, an interview study was carried out by conducting 12 semi-structured interviews with different actors working in pedestrian-related fields. The actors represent both the private and the public sector, and work in various geographical scales. READ MORE
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5. Identifying anti-forensics : Attacks on the digital forensic process
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för system- och rymdteknikAbstract : The area of digital forensics might be old but the idea that criminals or other organisations are actively working to hide their steps is somewhat new. Roughly a year ago, a company announced that they can actively exploit security flaws in a popular digital forensics suite, thus raising questions of validity of evidence submitted to court. READ MORE