Essays about: "Industri sektorn."

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  1. 11. Real-time Anomaly Detection on Financial Data

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Anna Martignano; [2020]
    Keywords : Network Representation Learning; Anomaly Detection; Financial Industry; Graph Neural Networks; Dynamic Graphs; Heterogeneous Graphs; Nätverkiskt Representationsinlärning; Avvikelse av Anomali; Finansiell Industri; Grafiskt Neuralt Nätverk; Dynamiska Grafer; Heterogena Grafer;

    Abstract : This work presents an investigation of tailoring Network Representation Learning (NRL) for an application in the Financial Industry. NRL approaches are data-driven models that learn how to encode graph structures into low-dimensional vector spaces, which can be further exploited by downstream Machine Learning applications. READ MORE

  2. 12. Decarbonization Pathways for the German Chemical and Steel Industry : Integrated Scenario-Based Technology Roadmaps

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Philipp Dominik Benjamin; [2019]
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    Abstract : Currently Germany is failing to reach its set emission targets. To achieve the envisioned carbon neutrality until 2050 fundamental changes will have to be implemented in all productive and non-productive sectors in the coming decades. READ MORE

  3. 13. Prospects for continued use and production of Swedish biogas in relation to current market transformations in public transport

    University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik

    Author : Agnes Hagstroem; [2019]
    Keywords : biogas; electric bus; public transport; road transport; sea transport; industry; electricity; heat; policy instruments; biogas; elbuss; kollektivtrafik; vägtransporter; sjöfart; industri; elektricitet; värme; styrmedel;

    Abstract : Biogas is largely utilised as vehicle fuel in public bus transport in Sweden today. This study investigates opportunities and barriers for continued domestic use and production of biogas, in relation to the ongoing electrification of public bus transport. READ MORE

  4. 14. Modelling the energy demand for transport in Sub-Saharan Africa : World Energy Outlook as a Case Study

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

    Author : Amrita Dasgupta; [2019]
    Keywords : Energy demand projections; modelling; transport; infrastructure; Sub-Saharan Africa; road; rail; aviation; navigation; oil consumption; population; GDP; growth; urbanisation; air quality; sustainability; policies; development; Energibehovsprognoser; modellering; transport; infrastruktur; subsahariska Afrika; väg; järnväg; luftfart; sjöfart; oljekonsumtion; befolkning; BNP; tillväxt; urbanisering; luftkvalitet; hållbarhet; politik; utveckling;

    Abstract : Energy demand projections are essential tools that enable policymakers, engineers, scientists, stakeholders and investors to assess the future energy needs of a country and understand the technical, economic, social and environmental costs associated with meeting this demand. Such tools become further indispensable in the case of developing countries, where past consumption trends alone cannot indicate the trajectory of their future energy demand. READ MORE

  5. 15. Cost-based model for international logistics : case-study with IKEA Industry’s supply chain in Russia

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Products

    Author : Fredrik Jönsson; [2017]
    Keywords : Forest companies; IKEA Industry; International logistics; International supply chains; Logistics costs; Mapping; Russia forest sector; Sourcing; Supply chain management; Supply chain performance; IKEA Industri; Internationell logistik; Internationella värdekedjor; Kartläggning; Logistikkostnader; Optimering av värdekedjor; Rysk skogssektor; Skogsföretag; Värdekedjans prestation;

    Abstract : The global market is constantly changing, which implies that successful companies incessantly need to respond to new conditions of how they operate. One strong trend changing the structure of the market is globalization, making the business arena wider with intensified investments and trade across borders. READ MORE