Essays about: "st-ericsson"
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1. Mentoring as leadership and career development in Swedish companies : An exploratory study
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : The aim for this study is to investigate what mentees find positive the process of their mentorship as well as what skills they consider them to have gained. It should all be seen from the mentee perspective. READ MORE
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2. Creation and validation of flows with IEEE1500 test wrapper for core-based test methodology
University essay from KTH/ElektroniksystemAbstract : System-on-Chips are getting more complex every day, making manufacturing test constantly more challenging. As chip size is increasing, a divide and conquer approach is tackled, through a core-based methodology, using Synopsys Design-for-Test (DfT) state of the art features. This document deals with flows implementing such architectures. READ MORE
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3. Tizen on snowball
University essay from Lunds universitet/Högskoleingenjörsutbildning i datateknikAbstract : Snowball is a new development board for embedded designs presented by ST-Ericsson. It features a fast ARM based 1GHz processor. There are currently two officially supported operating systems available for the Snowball: Android and Ubuntu. There is a brand new mobile operating system in development called Tizen. READ MORE
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4. TELECOM’S INNOVATION MANAGEMENT : An Analysis of the R&D’s Key Success Factors to Thrive in a Tough Industry
University essay from Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET)Abstract : In the telecom manufacturing industry, the business environment is characterized by high competition and challenging tasks. To be able to thrive in this environment, companies have to work hard in order to develop innovations in the form of products, services and solutions to the marketplace. READ MORE
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5. The Supply Chain Cockpit
University essay from Lunds universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : Organizations have over the latest decades seen a growing need for new multi-dimensional measures for evaluating their business performance, since traditional accounting models for long have proven not to be applicable to the modern business environment. Together with the need for timely information this has caused extensive requirements on the ERP-systems which often do not meet the needed requirements. READ MORE