Essays about: "vass"

Showing result 16 - 18 of 18 essays containing the word vass.

  1. 16. Value Added Services in India

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)

    Author : Narayanan Anandpadmanabhan; [2011]
    Keywords : VAS; M-Commerce; 2G; 3G; Value chain; Ringback tones; Content providers; VAS; M-Commerce; 2G; 3G; värdekedjan; Ringback toner; innehållsleverantörer.;

    Abstract : Value Added Services (VASs) have become one of the major revenue generators in the telecom industry. Most of the telecom subscribers have started using VAS and it has become an important service for the customers. The objective of the project is to evaluate and analyse the need for value added services in India. READ MORE

  2. 17. To redesign a newspaper - a casestudy of Folkbladet

    University essay from Institutionen för teknik och naturvetenskap; Tekniska högskolan

    Author : Elina Jarlenius Jonsson; Marie Wenngren; [2011]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : The newspaper industry changes with the society. New trends and developments affect how layout and design are perceived. Therefore it is important for the survival of a newspaper to catch up with trends and retain contemporaneity. This demands that a daily paper frequently updates its appearance and sometimes even redesign the whole newspaper. READ MORE

  3. 18. Sustainable use of Baltic Sea natural resources based on ecological engineering and biogas production : System analysis and case study Trelleborg

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologi

    Author : Sara Karlsson; [2009]
    Keywords : eutrophication; ecological engineering; biogas; LCI; Baltic Sea; reed; mussels; algae; fertilizer; CO2; eutrofiering; ecological engineering; biogas; LCI; Östersjön; vass; blåmusslor; alger; gödningsmedel; CO2;

    Abstract : Eutrophication is one of the most serious environmental problems in the Baltic Sea due to factors such as nutrient discharges from different sources and long residence time. Eutrophication gives rise to increased primary production, often followed by oxygen depletion and disruption of important ecosystems. READ MORE